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    Default Jetbeam tcr 01 is out

    Just noticed this on the jetbeam website- damn waiting on my sunwayman ti plus and this comes out.

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    Wow!

    It looks gorgeous!!! I wonder how much it will cost.

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    Looks nice. Wonder when it will be available for sale...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireclaw18 View Post
    Wow!

    It looks gorgeous!!! I wonder how much it will cost.
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    Hmm, can't find it. Got a link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilgamesh View Post
    Hmm, can't find it. Got a link?
    http://www.jet-beam.com/links/pro/tcr1.aspx

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    Great looking light.
    I'm guessing the price would be around the price of the SWM Ti+.
    I just wondering how the "momentary on" feature work with this light.

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    I asked them last week if they were coming out with a ti xml light and they said no and here it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilikelite View Post
    I asked them last week if they were coming out with a ti xml light and they said no and here it is
    that figures right?
    I just emailed them last night asking about the possibility of an extender for the rrt-01 to fit an 18650 and they said no. Here's hoping they do the same thing and an extender comes out next week!!

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    Default Re: Jetbeam tcr 01 is out

    i guess those companys just giving their names and the flashlights from those companys were all build from the same factorys

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    No clicky at all? I wish they retained the tcr2 ui.

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    I have no idea what will be the final price of this light, but it seems that the price is not correlated in any way to amount of titanium needed to make those, since the TCR2 was bigger and the TCR3 was a lot bigger, but the price was lower...
    Not fair...
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    Looks like I might opt for the aluminum version.
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    I will be watching this one closely. I can see it appealing to people who might've bought a Nautilus back when they were available -- minimal size, and a whole lot more adjustability. Plus it has a pocket clip. Almost certainly inferior runtime, but that's to be expected with a circuit complex enough to offer infinitely-adjustable brightness.

    EDIT: Okay, it's quite a bit larger than the Nautilus, relatively speaking, but it's almost the exact same size as the Arc6, which is still my reference point for "really small CR123 light".
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    If the ring is on the tail, you want a clicky to select on/off, so you can pick the brightness/mode ahead of time....otherwise, the UI is the same inconvenience as the classic twist to lock on/off or change modes, etc.

    I like a tail clicky even if its redundant, simply for convenience.

    I just DON'T like having to do so many clicks for this, and so many clicks for that...its like having to learn a morse code to use the light.


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    Default Re: Jetbeam tcr 01 is out

    Quote Originally Posted by fyrstormer View Post
    I will be watching this one closely. I can see it appealing to people who might've bought a Nautilus back when they were available -- minimal size, and a whole lot more adjustability. Plus it has a pocket clip. Almost certainly inferior runtime, but that's to be expected with a circuit complex enough to offer infinitely-adjustable brightness.

    EDIT: Okay, it's quite a bit larger than the Nautilus, relatively speaking, but it's almost the exact same size as the Arc6, which is still my reference point for "really small CR123 light".
    Kinda curious as to why they ran the clip down so low, looks like it would interfere with the ring?
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    I just dont like it. I dont want to have to use the ring everytime to get to the setting I want. It would be nice to leave it on a setting and then turn it on when needed. Jetbeam...make a TCU2. I want the tcr2 body form and function with an xml.

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    I agree, being able to pre-set the brightness before turning the light on, and having the control ring "remember" its position after you shut the light off, is very handy. The TC-R2 is one of my favorite lights ever.

    I'm just saying this light looks like it'll do a good job of targeting a different market segment that prefers twisty interfaces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrstormer View Post
    I agree, being able to pre-set the brightness before turning the light on, and having the control ring "remember" its position after you shut the light off, is very handy. The TC-R2 is one of my favorite lights ever.

    I'm just saying this light looks like it'll do a good job of targeting a different market segment that prefers twisty interfaces.
    Just because it has a ring that turns and no button doesn't make it a twisty interface. The magnetic ring on my RRT-01 is much more precise and easy to control than any twisty interface.

    Personally, I hate twisty lights. I find them very difficult to control with one hand and awkward to use when you need it. And they tend to flop around and can even unscrew and fall apart. I tend to much prefer clickies for that reason. They feel like they have more control.

    what makes the ring on the RRT-01 so great is that I have even more control than a clicky, with the light feeling nearly as secure in the hand as a side-switch light like the Zebralight SC80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireclaw18 View Post
    Just because it has a ring that turns and no button doesn't make it a twisty interface. The magnetic ring on my RRT-01 is much more precise and easy to control than any twisty interface.
    There are two kinds of twisty interfaces -- progressive-twist and multi-twist. Multi-twist is the kind cheap lights use where the user has to twist the light on and off repeatedly to change modes -- essentially a multi-click UI retrofitted to a twisty light to save space and cut cost. Progressive-twist is what the Muyshondt Aeon, McGizmo PD, Arc6, and Surefire T1 lights use, where the light gets progressively brighter as the user twists the head.

    The RRT-01/TC-R1 may use an electronic sensor to adjust the brightness, instead of a pressure-sensitive mechanism like the other lights I listed, but it's still a progressive-twist interface -- it starts in the "off" position and gets brighter the more you twist the ring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrstormer View Post
    There are two kinds of twisty interfaces -- progressive-twist and multi-twist. Multi-twist is the kind cheap lights use where the user has to twist the light on and off repeatedly to change modes -- essentially a multi-click UI retrofitted to a twisty light to save space and cut cost. Progressive-twist is what the Muyshondt Aeon, McGizmo PD, Arc6, and Surefire T1 lights use, where the light gets progressively brighter as the user twists the head.

    The RRT-01/TC-R1 may use an electronic sensor to adjust the brightness, instead of a pressure-sensitive mechanism like the other lights I listed, but it's still a progressive-twist interface -- it starts in the "off" position and gets brighter the more you twist the ring.
    Not quite. Even with a progressive twist light there aren't stops at each end of the turn. You can screw a QTC light with progressive twist in, but when you unscrew it, you'll have to stop on your own. If you don't stop on your own the top will unscrew completely and come off. Also the travel distance is probably much longer than on a the Jetbeam.

    In contrast, with the magnetic ring, the Jetbeam has a fixed 120 travel distance. Even if you turn the ring fairly hard either direction, the light won't come apart. There's a hard stop at each end so you can't turn it too far. It doesn't feel at all like a true twisty light. It's a truly great interface.

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    It's neither fish nor fowl. Either make.it small enough for key ring use or put a clicky on it for pocket carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by recDNA View Post
    It's neither fish nor fowl. Either make.it small enough for key ring use or put a clicky on it for pocket carry.
    Personally, I think it's fine as-is. In my opinion, this is a much better light than the Sunwayman V10R for pocket EDC (I carry my light loose in my pocket). I'm glad it doesn't have a tailcap button.

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    This, and the "regular" RRT-01 are approaching my personal ideal in an EDC light. As long as I've been here, I wanted a Titan or T1A with a bunch more up top, and a pocketclip. Love the twisty UI, the on/off detents, and a big honkin' bunch of light up high, with a lower low than my beloved SF's. And a pocket clip! Runtime and thermal management are at user discretion, I don't mind charging batteries. Or heaven forbid, run a primary at 200lm and have your runtime! If I need more runtime, I'll carry it. If I need a thrower, I'll carry it. I can comfortably swing from off to max in one motion with fairly small hands, and the RRT-01 is the same length as a T1A, I got to stand them side-by-side last week. A Keeper, and a win for Jetbeam in my book. YMMV... .

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    The light will retail for at least $180, but this price will not include shipping yet.

    Also, FYI, the lights will be numbered from 0001/1000 to 1000/1000.

    Will be available to distributors soon.

    Is this light worth it?

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    Oh, momma! Here I go again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scout24 View Post
    This, and the "regular" RRT-01 are approaching my personal ideal in an EDC light.
    I agree completely. As much as I understand the value of having a clicky+rotary control, the simplicity of the T1A makes the UI far superior to the other variable options for me (not that the others I've tried are bad, just not as straightforward). I think a variable light is best for applications that tend toward the lows end of the ring anyway, so starting at low makes complete sense to me.

    This is the first and only Jetbeam that appeals to me. I'm still a little nervous about them, having read plenty of complaints from people that were disappointed by broken or faulty lights that their QA department missed. I really hope they've sorted out their issues.

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    I agree regarding the simplicity of T1A UI. The thing about super-low flashlight because we seek the lowest output so as not to disturb others either in dark places or in bedroom and we tend to use the lowest as the first choice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Z-Tab View Post
    I agree completely. As much as I understand the value of having a clicky+rotary control, the simplicity of the T1A makes the UI far superior to the other variable options for me (not that the others I've tried are bad, just not as straightforward). I think a variable light is best for applications that tend toward the lows end of the ring anyway, so starting at low makes complete sense to me.

    This is the first and only Jetbeam that appeals to me. I'm still a little nervous about them, having read plenty of complaints from people that were disappointed by broken or faulty lights that their QA department missed. I really hope they've sorted out their issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z-Tab View Post
    This is the first and only Jetbeam that appeals to me. I'm still a little nervous about them, having read plenty of complaints from people that were disappointed by broken or faulty lights that their QA department missed. I really hope they've sorted out their issues.
    I've never had a Jetbeam that was less than top-quality, and I've owned:

    Jet-1
    Jet-2
    Jet-3 M
    M1X
    E2P
    E3S
    BK135A
    PC-25
    RRT-0
    TC-R2 (3x, one gifted)

    I've sold most of them, but that's because I get twitchy about possibly damaging anodized coatings. The steel and titanium lights I still have.
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    Man I am keeping my self from ordering this since I went crazy this month with the ti+ , hds and tm11 plus batteries and other accessories so no place for this although its very tempting

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