Kilovolt
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have just received from taclight.co.uk the new Klarus Mi X6 1 x AAA with stainless steel body.
Its main data according to the manufacturer:
Features:
1. One of the smallest and brightest AAA flashlights in the world
2. Digitally regulated output, with no PWM (high speed flickering that is present in most regulated lights)
3. Highly efficient at converting energy into light
4. Max output: 85 ANSI Lumens on high.
5. Max run time: 66 hours on low
6. Reverse polarity protection protects flashlight and battery from damage
Specification:
1. Emitter: CREE XP-G R5 LED with a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours
2. Four outputs: 26 lumens (5.7 hours) —— 3 lumens (66 hours) —— 85 lumens (70 minutes) —— Strobe 85 lumens (2.3 hrs)
3. Battery: 1 x AAA (Alkaline, Ni-MH). 10440 use is not recommended
4. Switch: Twist switch. Switch modes by loosening and tightening the flashlight head
5. Lens: Toughened ultra-clear glass
6. Reflector: Textured orange peel reflector
7. Body Material: Stainless Steel
8. Dimensions: 71.6mm (Length) x 12.7mm (Head) X11.6mm (Body)
9. Net weight: 18g (Excluding battery)
10. Waterproof to IPX-8 standard (2 meters)
This light appears to be well made and definitely sturdy. The threads (steel on brass) are smooth and the switching between levels is firm and has no area of uncertain contact.
The beam is typical XP-G, clean and with a comparatively large hotspot. The tint of my specimen is warmish white.
Here are a few pics that give an idea of its size:
More comments after a few days of use.
Its main data according to the manufacturer:
Features:
1. One of the smallest and brightest AAA flashlights in the world
2. Digitally regulated output, with no PWM (high speed flickering that is present in most regulated lights)
3. Highly efficient at converting energy into light
4. Max output: 85 ANSI Lumens on high.
5. Max run time: 66 hours on low
6. Reverse polarity protection protects flashlight and battery from damage
Specification:
1. Emitter: CREE XP-G R5 LED with a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours
2. Four outputs: 26 lumens (5.7 hours) —— 3 lumens (66 hours) —— 85 lumens (70 minutes) —— Strobe 85 lumens (2.3 hrs)
3. Battery: 1 x AAA (Alkaline, Ni-MH). 10440 use is not recommended
4. Switch: Twist switch. Switch modes by loosening and tightening the flashlight head
5. Lens: Toughened ultra-clear glass
6. Reflector: Textured orange peel reflector
7. Body Material: Stainless Steel
8. Dimensions: 71.6mm (Length) x 12.7mm (Head) X11.6mm (Body)
9. Net weight: 18g (Excluding battery)
10. Waterproof to IPX-8 standard (2 meters)
This light appears to be well made and definitely sturdy. The threads (steel on brass) are smooth and the switching between levels is firm and has no area of uncertain contact.
The beam is typical XP-G, clean and with a comparatively large hotspot. The tint of my specimen is warmish white.
Here are a few pics that give an idea of its size:
More comments after a few days of use.