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Nitecore EDC27 UHi was sent to me directly by Nitecore for review.

For technical details and purchase:
https://www.nitecorestore.com/EDC27-UHi … c27uhi.htm
DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA
Nitecore has recently updated its EDC27, which has been well received in recent months for bringing an ultra-thin design to the EDC torch sector in a flat-shaped tactical torch. After listening to market feedback, significant improvements and optimizations have been made in the new updated version now with the new Nitelab UHi20 LEDs.
The new EDC27 UHi, revised in some features, retains a classic ultra-thin design with a thickness of only 12.8 mm, easy to carry, with improved light efficiency and range for a maximum brightness of 3100 lumens with a beam that reaches 305 meters.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi now has a more intuitive interface also considering the new "TURBO" recovery time indication on the OLED display while the original TIR optic has been replaced by a orange peel reflector with the improved sensor protection function.
The new tail buttons allow dual-stage operations for tactical applications also bringing greater ease of use.
The new Nitecore EDC27 Uhi is rechargeable (via a built-in USB-C fast port), compact and still lightweight weighing 122g. EDC27 Uhi has 5 brightness levels available in addition to the Strobe and is powered by a 1700mAh built-in Li-ion battery that offers a autonomy of up to 55 hours. Nitecore EDC27 UHi has a rigid stainless steel body, is IP54 certified and is equipped with 2 lock modes to avoid accidental activations.
Nitecore EDC27 Uhi is ideal, thanks to its portability, for everyday use.

Key Features:
• Utilizes 2 UHi 20 LEDs with a max output of 3,100 lumens
• Maximum peak beam intensity of 23,500cd and max throw of 305 meters
• Real-time multi-functional OLED display for brightness level, lumens, battery voltage and run time, etc.
• Built-in 1,700mAh lithium-ion battery
• Utilizes precision metal orange peel reflector, providing long range and wide angle illumination
• Advanced Power Cut-Off (APC) technology for extremely low standby power consumption
• Highly efficient constant current circuit provides stable output up to 55 hours
• Dual tail switches allow intuitive operation for tactical applications
• 5 brightness levels and 1 special mode available
• Level preset function available to set the desired level in advance
• STROBE READY™ technology to allow quick access to STROBE mode
• STROBE mode uses random frequency change for stronger dizzying effects
• Built-in lithium-ion battery charging circuit with a USB-C port
• Intelligent mode memory function
• 2 lock modes available (semi-lock mode and full lock mode)
• Built-in Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) Module (Patent No. ZL201510534543.6)
• High-strength stainless steel body with PVD Titanium Coating (Physical Vapor Deposition).
• IP54 waterproof and dustproof rating
• Shockproof up to 1 meter
Specifications:
Length: 135.3 mm (5.33"), Width: 31.4 mm (1.24"), Height: 22.2 mm (0.87")
Weight: 122 g (4.30 oz) (accessories not included)
Accessories Included:
Lanyard, USB-C Charging Cable
Warranty:
Any DOA / defective product can be replaced through a local distributor/dealer within 15 days of purchase. After that, malfunctioning NITECORE® products can be repaired free of charge within 24 months from the date of purchase. Beyond 24 months, a limited warranty applies, which covers the cost of labor and maintenance, but not the cost of accessories or spare parts.

Note: The declared data is measured in accordance with the international flashlight test standards ANSI/PLATO FL 1-20191 using the built-in lithium-ion battery (1,700 mAh) under laboratory conditions.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi arrived without a box as distribution has not yet started. Mine is a pre-production sample and does not even have a serial number. In the sales package there will be the Nitecore EDC27 UHi with the Clip inserted, the USB-C charging cable, the lanyard, manual and warranty.


Nitecore EDC27 UHi is sold with the Clip already installed (but detachable), held by two removable screws. The Clip is the same as the previous versions, more than half the length of the new EDC, and allows a large hole to insert a lanyard or a 550 paracord (4 mm / 0.16"). Here too, above the Clip, there is a support designed to easily push down the flashlight and prevent accidental activation when putting it in a pocket. The Clip, very versatile, allows the EDC27 Uhi to be easily placed in a pocket or backpack.


The Nitecore EDC27 UHi has excellent build quality, with a high-strength stainless steel body to withstand heavy pressure and bending, and a thin, sandwich-type structure with smooth, rounded sides. Its thin central body and weight of 122g promote a firm grip and easy daily carrying. (jeans, jacket, etc.).
The surface is treated with a titanium PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating for excellent durability and resistance to scratches and fingerprints.
In the EDC27 UHi, the heat dissipation plate, which extends almost from the head to the tail, helps to conduct and disperse heat quickly.
Also on the new EDC27 UHi we find a carbon fiber reinforced polymer material on the side and a hard (prismatic) anti-slip texture in four points.

On the back we find the writing with the license plate data of the internal battery which remains 1700mAh.

On the left side, near the bottom of the display, there are three grooves that make it easier to grip the EDC27 UHi.

The EDC27 UHi uses a dual metal orange peel reflector optical system and 2 UHi 20 LEDs with a maximum output of 3100 lumens for a maximum beam depth of 305 meters.
The new EDC27 UHi features a protection sensor that automatically decreases the output to 200 lumens to prevent overheating and extend the life of the torch. This sensor only kicks in when the torch is turned on if there is an obstruction near the light output and the torch accidentally enters HIGH / TURBO / STROBE. The sensitivity of the proximity sensor may vary depending on the color and material in front of the torch. Once the obstacle is removed, the torch returns to the previous brightness level and deactivates the sensor protection function.

The new EDC27 UHi has, as in the previous version, a multifunction OLED display, easy to read, which displays for a few seconds some useful information such as, for example, the level in use and the current volts of the internal battery.
The display can be reactivated by lightly pressing the "ON/OFF" button.
As soon as the Nitecore EDC27 UHi is turned on, the current level and lumens, the wording "NITECORE" and the level with the estimated autonomy are displayed on the display.
This information is also displayed for the other available levels.

On the top of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi, above the OLED display, there are the two electronic switches with which we will manage our EDC. The two buttons have different heights for easy identification in the dark (by touch).

As you can see from the symbols, the raised button is the Power Button which has the ON/OFF function and, by pressing it halfway, allows you to vary the 4 regular levels (Ultralow, Low, Mid and High) available.
The MODE Button is larger. In whatever level we are, by pressing the MODE Button halfway, we will instantly activate the 3100 lumens TURBO mode, while by pressing the MODE Button completely we will immediately activate the Strobe (3100 lumens, frequency range: 16Hz - 20Hz).
Also in this case the display shows us the writing of the level used and the lumens with the novelty of the new indicator bar (power remaining) of the time remaining for the activation of the timed TURBO level.
The buttons of the EDC27 UHi seem to me, from the tests done, improved compared to the previous EDC27, no delay or empty shot in activation.

Using the upper buttons we can easily insert the electronic block, both partial and total, to avoid unpleasant ignitions during transport.
Nitecore EDC27 uses a USB-C format port for integrated charging. The capacity of the internal battery does not change, remaining 1,700 mAh with a maximum autonomy of 55 hours. The package includes a USB-C cable for connection to an external power source (e.g. a USB adapter, a computer or other USB charging
devices) to start the charging process.

The charging time, measured in my tests, is about 1h20m (1.9A max.) with fast charging (via 5V/2A adapter).
During the charging process, the screen shows the battery charge status. When the battery is fully charged, the screen displays a full process bar and the value of 4.20V.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi can be turned on and work while charging (or remain always on using a USB device such as a power bank) but only with the Ultralow, Low, Mid and High levels.
EDC27 through APC (Advanced Power Cut-Off) technology offers very low parasitic drainage that allows up to a year (365 days) of standby.
We see the Nitecore EDC27 UHi next to the Nitecore EDC25 and next to other flashlights.


USER INTERFACE (UI)
Nitecore EDC27 UHi has 4 brightness levels in addition to direct access to TURBO and STROBE.
The levels seem well spaced even if the ultralow level is still too high. I really appreciated the new ability to preset the desired light level.
High: 1100 lm, 1h35min
Mid: 200 lm, 4h20min
Low: 65 lm, 14h
Ultralow: 15 lm, 55h
Turbo: 3100 lm
Strobe: 3100 lm
Direct access to ULTRALOW
When the light is off, press and hold the power button halfway to directly access ULTRALOW. Release to turn off.
Direct access to TURBO/ STROBE READY™ mode
The EDC27 UHi has a level preset function. When the light is off, press the power button halfway to activate the screen. Then, by continuously pressing the power button, the screen will cycle through the brightness level and lumens of ULTRALOW, LOW, MID and HIGH. Once the desired brightness level is selected, fully pressing the power button will activate it.
Lockout and Unlock
EDC27 UHi has two lockout modes (Half Lockout Mode and Full Lockout Mode).
The integrated ATR technology adjusts the output of the EDC27 based on the working conditions and the surrounding environment to maintain optimal performance.
BEAM and RUNTIME

With the wall test, the beam of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi has a not too cold white tint with a yellow/green corona edge and no particular artefacts.

The optical system of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi does a good job with floodlighting but with a decent throw to reach low and medium distances. The 3100 lumens TURBO, lasting about 10 seconds, is effective and can be activated numerous times but with the consequence of heating up a lot. On my sample the body temperature, after several consecutive turbo starts, rose to over 100°C making it impossible to hold it in your hand. I did not notice PWM in the various brightness levels. The distance of the start of the spill from the feet is minimal.
The table below shows the values in cd taken by me with the Luxmeter, at 3 and 5 meters, 30 seconds after switching on. The values are close to those declared by the manufacturer. The Turbo is calculated at start-up (peak) being the maximum duration of 10 seconds.


CCT (color temperature) and Ra (color rendering) values taken with the OPPLE Light Master Pro, two meters away from the sensor, vary according to the selected light level.
ULTRALOW level 15 lumens, CCT= 5323 Ra= 60.9
LOW level 65 lumens, CCT= 5365 Ra= 61
MID level 200 lumens, CCT= 5420 Ra= 61.3
HIGH level 1100 lumens, CCT= 5635 - Ra= 63.3
TURBO level 3100 lumens, CCT= 6020 - Ra= 67.0
The Duv calculated with the HIGH level is 0.0135.
The Duv calculated with the TURBO level is 0.0092.

The Runtimes were done in a closed environment with a temperature of about 25°C using the fully charged 1700mAh internal battery.
I would like to point out that the values expressed in the graphs should be taken, above all, as a reference because they were made with means and environmental conditions different from those used in the laboratory.
The tests were done in HIGH (1100lm) mode and in MID (200lm) mode.
In HIGH mode at 1100 lumens, after a brief increase, there is a rapid decrease in brightness up to 15 minutes after switching on. Subsequently, there is an almost constant trend up to minute 97 where a first step-down warns us of the imminent exhaustion of the battery.
Starting in MID at 200 lumens, the curve is constant up to over 4h30min. EDC27 UHi turned off after over 5 hours from switching on.

The first 20 minutes:

In the graph below, together with the EDC27 UHi, the curves of the EDC27 and EDC25 found in my tests carried out at different times with different temperatures are compared. Nitecore products integrate ATR (Advanced Temperature Regulation) technology which regulates the light output based on the working conditions and the surrounding environment.

VIDEO Unboxing and Use
Nitecore EDC27 UHi Use
CONCLUSIONS
Nitecore with the new EDC27 UHi updates EDC27 with a new model that revises the LEDs part with the excellent NiteLab UHi20, already seen in some of the latest products from the same company, and improves the user interface bringing some interesting innovations such as the preselection of the desired level and the new indicator bar (power remaining) of the time left for the activation of the timed TURBO level.
This time the keys have no hesitation and the protection sensor works well bringing, together with the selectable double lock, safety even during transport.
Is all this worth the upgrade from the EDC27? In my opinion it can be worth an upgrade if the final price is convenient.
Thanks for reading the review.
------ My YOUTUBE Channel ------------------------------------------------

For technical details and purchase:
https://www.nitecorestore.com/EDC27-UHi … c27uhi.htm
DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA
Nitecore has recently updated its EDC27, which has been well received in recent months for bringing an ultra-thin design to the EDC torch sector in a flat-shaped tactical torch. After listening to market feedback, significant improvements and optimizations have been made in the new updated version now with the new Nitelab UHi20 LEDs.
The new EDC27 UHi, revised in some features, retains a classic ultra-thin design with a thickness of only 12.8 mm, easy to carry, with improved light efficiency and range for a maximum brightness of 3100 lumens with a beam that reaches 305 meters.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi now has a more intuitive interface also considering the new "TURBO" recovery time indication on the OLED display while the original TIR optic has been replaced by a orange peel reflector with the improved sensor protection function.
The new tail buttons allow dual-stage operations for tactical applications also bringing greater ease of use.
The new Nitecore EDC27 Uhi is rechargeable (via a built-in USB-C fast port), compact and still lightweight weighing 122g. EDC27 Uhi has 5 brightness levels available in addition to the Strobe and is powered by a 1700mAh built-in Li-ion battery that offers a autonomy of up to 55 hours. Nitecore EDC27 UHi has a rigid stainless steel body, is IP54 certified and is equipped with 2 lock modes to avoid accidental activations.
Nitecore EDC27 Uhi is ideal, thanks to its portability, for everyday use.

Key Features:
• Utilizes 2 UHi 20 LEDs with a max output of 3,100 lumens
• Maximum peak beam intensity of 23,500cd and max throw of 305 meters
• Real-time multi-functional OLED display for brightness level, lumens, battery voltage and run time, etc.
• Built-in 1,700mAh lithium-ion battery
• Utilizes precision metal orange peel reflector, providing long range and wide angle illumination
• Advanced Power Cut-Off (APC) technology for extremely low standby power consumption
• Highly efficient constant current circuit provides stable output up to 55 hours
• Dual tail switches allow intuitive operation for tactical applications
• 5 brightness levels and 1 special mode available
• Level preset function available to set the desired level in advance
• STROBE READY™ technology to allow quick access to STROBE mode
• STROBE mode uses random frequency change for stronger dizzying effects
• Built-in lithium-ion battery charging circuit with a USB-C port
• Intelligent mode memory function
• 2 lock modes available (semi-lock mode and full lock mode)
• Built-in Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) Module (Patent No. ZL201510534543.6)
• High-strength stainless steel body with PVD Titanium Coating (Physical Vapor Deposition).
• IP54 waterproof and dustproof rating
• Shockproof up to 1 meter
Specifications:
Length: 135.3 mm (5.33"), Width: 31.4 mm (1.24"), Height: 22.2 mm (0.87")
Weight: 122 g (4.30 oz) (accessories not included)
Accessories Included:
Lanyard, USB-C Charging Cable
Warranty:
Any DOA / defective product can be replaced through a local distributor/dealer within 15 days of purchase. After that, malfunctioning NITECORE® products can be repaired free of charge within 24 months from the date of purchase. Beyond 24 months, a limited warranty applies, which covers the cost of labor and maintenance, but not the cost of accessories or spare parts.

Note: The declared data is measured in accordance with the international flashlight test standards ANSI/PLATO FL 1-20191 using the built-in lithium-ion battery (1,700 mAh) under laboratory conditions.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi arrived without a box as distribution has not yet started. Mine is a pre-production sample and does not even have a serial number. In the sales package there will be the Nitecore EDC27 UHi with the Clip inserted, the USB-C charging cable, the lanyard, manual and warranty.


Nitecore EDC27 UHi is sold with the Clip already installed (but detachable), held by two removable screws. The Clip is the same as the previous versions, more than half the length of the new EDC, and allows a large hole to insert a lanyard or a 550 paracord (4 mm / 0.16"). Here too, above the Clip, there is a support designed to easily push down the flashlight and prevent accidental activation when putting it in a pocket. The Clip, very versatile, allows the EDC27 Uhi to be easily placed in a pocket or backpack.


The Nitecore EDC27 UHi has excellent build quality, with a high-strength stainless steel body to withstand heavy pressure and bending, and a thin, sandwich-type structure with smooth, rounded sides. Its thin central body and weight of 122g promote a firm grip and easy daily carrying. (jeans, jacket, etc.).
The surface is treated with a titanium PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating for excellent durability and resistance to scratches and fingerprints.
In the EDC27 UHi, the heat dissipation plate, which extends almost from the head to the tail, helps to conduct and disperse heat quickly.
Also on the new EDC27 UHi we find a carbon fiber reinforced polymer material on the side and a hard (prismatic) anti-slip texture in four points.

On the back we find the writing with the license plate data of the internal battery which remains 1700mAh.

On the left side, near the bottom of the display, there are three grooves that make it easier to grip the EDC27 UHi.

The EDC27 UHi uses a dual metal orange peel reflector optical system and 2 UHi 20 LEDs with a maximum output of 3100 lumens for a maximum beam depth of 305 meters.
The new EDC27 UHi features a protection sensor that automatically decreases the output to 200 lumens to prevent overheating and extend the life of the torch. This sensor only kicks in when the torch is turned on if there is an obstruction near the light output and the torch accidentally enters HIGH / TURBO / STROBE. The sensitivity of the proximity sensor may vary depending on the color and material in front of the torch. Once the obstacle is removed, the torch returns to the previous brightness level and deactivates the sensor protection function.

The new EDC27 UHi has, as in the previous version, a multifunction OLED display, easy to read, which displays for a few seconds some useful information such as, for example, the level in use and the current volts of the internal battery.
The display can be reactivated by lightly pressing the "ON/OFF" button.
As soon as the Nitecore EDC27 UHi is turned on, the current level and lumens, the wording "NITECORE" and the level with the estimated autonomy are displayed on the display.
This information is also displayed for the other available levels.

On the top of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi, above the OLED display, there are the two electronic switches with which we will manage our EDC. The two buttons have different heights for easy identification in the dark (by touch).

As you can see from the symbols, the raised button is the Power Button which has the ON/OFF function and, by pressing it halfway, allows you to vary the 4 regular levels (Ultralow, Low, Mid and High) available.
The MODE Button is larger. In whatever level we are, by pressing the MODE Button halfway, we will instantly activate the 3100 lumens TURBO mode, while by pressing the MODE Button completely we will immediately activate the Strobe (3100 lumens, frequency range: 16Hz - 20Hz).
Also in this case the display shows us the writing of the level used and the lumens with the novelty of the new indicator bar (power remaining) of the time remaining for the activation of the timed TURBO level.
The buttons of the EDC27 UHi seem to me, from the tests done, improved compared to the previous EDC27, no delay or empty shot in activation.

Using the upper buttons we can easily insert the electronic block, both partial and total, to avoid unpleasant ignitions during transport.
Nitecore EDC27 uses a USB-C format port for integrated charging. The capacity of the internal battery does not change, remaining 1,700 mAh with a maximum autonomy of 55 hours. The package includes a USB-C cable for connection to an external power source (e.g. a USB adapter, a computer or other USB charging
devices) to start the charging process.

The charging time, measured in my tests, is about 1h20m (1.9A max.) with fast charging (via 5V/2A adapter).
During the charging process, the screen shows the battery charge status. When the battery is fully charged, the screen displays a full process bar and the value of 4.20V.
Nitecore EDC27 UHi can be turned on and work while charging (or remain always on using a USB device such as a power bank) but only with the Ultralow, Low, Mid and High levels.
EDC27 through APC (Advanced Power Cut-Off) technology offers very low parasitic drainage that allows up to a year (365 days) of standby.
We see the Nitecore EDC27 UHi next to the Nitecore EDC25 and next to other flashlights.


USER INTERFACE (UI)
Nitecore EDC27 UHi has 4 brightness levels in addition to direct access to TURBO and STROBE.
The levels seem well spaced even if the ultralow level is still too high. I really appreciated the new ability to preset the desired light level.
High: 1100 lm, 1h35min
Mid: 200 lm, 4h20min
Low: 65 lm, 14h
Ultralow: 15 lm, 55h
Turbo: 3100 lm
Strobe: 3100 lm
Direct access to ULTRALOW
When the light is off, press and hold the power button halfway to directly access ULTRALOW. Release to turn off.
Direct access to TURBO/ STROBE READY™ mode
- When the light is on/off, press and hold the MODE button halfway (STROBE READY™) to access TURBO mode (3,100 lumens). Release to return to the previous state or turn the light off.
- When the light is on/off, fully press and hold the MODE button (STROBE READY™) to access STROBE mode. Release to return to the previous state or turn the light off.
The EDC27 UHi has a level preset function. When the light is off, press the power button halfway to activate the screen. Then, by continuously pressing the power button, the screen will cycle through the brightness level and lumens of ULTRALOW, LOW, MID and HIGH. Once the desired brightness level is selected, fully pressing the power button will activate it.
Lockout and Unlock
EDC27 UHi has two lockout modes (Half Lockout Mode and Full Lockout Mode).
- Half Lockout Mode (Lockout 1):
• When the light is on, press and hold the power button until the Lockout 1 icon appears on the screen to enter Half Lockout Mode.
• In Half Lockout Mode, the power button will not turn the light on. Half-pressing the MODE (STROBE READY™) button will instead enter TURBO Mode, while fully-pressing the MODE (STROBE READY™) button will enter STROBE Mode. - Full Lockout Mode (Lockout 2) (Default):
• When the light is on, press and hold the power button even after entering Half Lockout mode until the lock 2 icon appears on the screen to enter Full Lockout.
• In Full Lockout mode, both buttons will not allow you to activate the light. - Unlock:
While in any lockout mode, short press, release and then press and hold the power button again. During the operation, the screen will show an unlock icon and a progress bar to then proceed to activate the light and exit the lockout mode. The light will then access the previous level stored when it was turned off.
The integrated ATR technology adjusts the output of the EDC27 based on the working conditions and the surrounding environment to maintain optimal performance.
BEAM and RUNTIME

With the wall test, the beam of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi has a not too cold white tint with a yellow/green corona edge and no particular artefacts.

The optical system of the Nitecore EDC27 UHi does a good job with floodlighting but with a decent throw to reach low and medium distances. The 3100 lumens TURBO, lasting about 10 seconds, is effective and can be activated numerous times but with the consequence of heating up a lot. On my sample the body temperature, after several consecutive turbo starts, rose to over 100°C making it impossible to hold it in your hand. I did not notice PWM in the various brightness levels. The distance of the start of the spill from the feet is minimal.
The table below shows the values in cd taken by me with the Luxmeter, at 3 and 5 meters, 30 seconds after switching on. The values are close to those declared by the manufacturer. The Turbo is calculated at start-up (peak) being the maximum duration of 10 seconds.


CCT (color temperature) and Ra (color rendering) values taken with the OPPLE Light Master Pro, two meters away from the sensor, vary according to the selected light level.
ULTRALOW level 15 lumens, CCT= 5323 Ra= 60.9
LOW level 65 lumens, CCT= 5365 Ra= 61
MID level 200 lumens, CCT= 5420 Ra= 61.3
HIGH level 1100 lumens, CCT= 5635 - Ra= 63.3
TURBO level 3100 lumens, CCT= 6020 - Ra= 67.0
The Duv calculated with the HIGH level is 0.0135.
The Duv calculated with the TURBO level is 0.0092.

The Runtimes were done in a closed environment with a temperature of about 25°C using the fully charged 1700mAh internal battery.
I would like to point out that the values expressed in the graphs should be taken, above all, as a reference because they were made with means and environmental conditions different from those used in the laboratory.
The tests were done in HIGH (1100lm) mode and in MID (200lm) mode.
In HIGH mode at 1100 lumens, after a brief increase, there is a rapid decrease in brightness up to 15 minutes after switching on. Subsequently, there is an almost constant trend up to minute 97 where a first step-down warns us of the imminent exhaustion of the battery.
Starting in MID at 200 lumens, the curve is constant up to over 4h30min. EDC27 UHi turned off after over 5 hours from switching on.

The first 20 minutes:

In the graph below, together with the EDC27 UHi, the curves of the EDC27 and EDC25 found in my tests carried out at different times with different temperatures are compared. Nitecore products integrate ATR (Advanced Temperature Regulation) technology which regulates the light output based on the working conditions and the surrounding environment.

VIDEO Unboxing and Use
Nitecore EDC27 UHi Use
CONCLUSIONS
Nitecore with the new EDC27 UHi updates EDC27 with a new model that revises the LEDs part with the excellent NiteLab UHi20, already seen in some of the latest products from the same company, and improves the user interface bringing some interesting innovations such as the preselection of the desired level and the new indicator bar (power remaining) of the time left for the activation of the timed TURBO level.
This time the keys have no hesitation and the protection sensor works well bringing, together with the selectable double lock, safety even during transport.
Is all this worth the upgrade from the EDC27? In my opinion it can be worth an upgrade if the final price is convenient.
Thanks for reading the review.
------ My YOUTUBE Channel ------------------------------------------------