New flashlight Glow arrow 14500 typ-c/AA battery

kuqumi

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This's a new 14500/AA flashlight, it's name's Glow arrow.
Use Nichia 519A 4000K or Samsung 5000K/XPL 6500K LED.
What do you think?
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To me it seems you are somehow related to EDOLUC. You did two postings and both postings are about EDOLUC lights.

I have a "problem" if someone is coming in the way "This light is new on the market... What do you think". For me your two posts are an advertisement.

A fair posting would be "Hey my name is .... and I am from EDOLUC. We are new at the marked and having some cool lights...". Than the posting with link to the website, ...
If such type of posting is only allowed with a commercial sponsor subscription than you should do this, and if you do not want to effort this than you should not posting here at all.

but it is only my personal opinion...
 
I agree with the sentiments posted above. That noted, it's an attractive light, however may I suggest that you post a bit more information about the light and its performance? Output levels and runtime for starters; candela numbers at the vatious output levels; reflector or TIR optic; type of switch (tailcap or twisty?); and perhaps some screenshots of the beam pattern. FInally, a ballpark price might also be useful.

Looking forward to the posting of more information... :popcorn:
 
Thanks. The product page offers a helpful tutorial on how to program the light, however it does not identify the lumen output, nor the candela numbers. It also lacks beamshots. You're competing with a whole lot of premium AA and AAA lights out there: it would be helpful if you would publish a little more information as to the light's real world performance.
 
Here's I'm reply everyone. Thank you for questions.
This's our EDOLUC new flaslight. I'm not selling, I just want to share my design and absorb some suggestions to better improve my product.
It's a reverse-switching, use Nichia 519A 4000K, Samsung 5000K, XPL6500K LED.
XPL 6500K (High): 850 lumens
5000K (High): 680 lumens
Nichia 4000K (High): 550 lumens.
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