Well my infinity ultra arrived today, just 7 days after I mailed bright guy a check. Very nice service from that company, as always. I must say I was a bit surprised at how small the infinity ultra is. It's not much bigger than one single aa battery. I quickly looked it over to check for imperfections, and noticed than the led appeared to be off center.
I have a room in my house that is almost absolute black when the light is turned off, so I used it for my first impression. Well the light was very soft, and the outer circle very smooth with clean edges. The center of the beam seems a bit fuzzy, but I'm not sure if that is because the led is off centered or not. It's a very nice beam either way, but unfortunately not nearly strong enough for my primary EDC light.
I think this will be a great light for indoor use, but it's hard to see it doing much good outside at night. I would imagine that the darkness just swallows up the beam, making it fairly useless in night time urban applications.
When I visit my friend at their apartment, this is not the light I want to use for making my way though their dark parking lot.
Still it only uses one tiny battery, and I can see it coming in handy for a variety of house chores. I just wouldn't want to use this light for personal security.
I ended up paying around 25 bucks for this light (including shipping) and there's no way I feel it was worth that much, but it might grow on me once I use it a bit.
Raven
I have a room in my house that is almost absolute black when the light is turned off, so I used it for my first impression. Well the light was very soft, and the outer circle very smooth with clean edges. The center of the beam seems a bit fuzzy, but I'm not sure if that is because the led is off centered or not. It's a very nice beam either way, but unfortunately not nearly strong enough for my primary EDC light.
I think this will be a great light for indoor use, but it's hard to see it doing much good outside at night. I would imagine that the darkness just swallows up the beam, making it fairly useless in night time urban applications.
When I visit my friend at their apartment, this is not the light I want to use for making my way though their dark parking lot.
Still it only uses one tiny battery, and I can see it coming in handy for a variety of house chores. I just wouldn't want to use this light for personal security.
I ended up paying around 25 bucks for this light (including shipping) and there's no way I feel it was worth that much, but it might grow on me once I use it a bit.
Raven