woodentsick
Enlightened
Hey everyone,
I was just on PT's website today (27 January 2010) and I saw that the EOS is now rated 70 lumens instead of the 50 lumens I saw on their website yesterday!! However, the beam info and the batt. life are exactly the same, so I suspect that PT has re-checked the brightness of the EOS. However, the EOS II and the EOS Bike remain at 50 lumens. I plan to send them an email asking if it is a different LED used or just more accurate brightness info (if anyone else has done this/is planning to do this please post results here).
EOS :
http://www.princetontec.com/?q=node/65
UPDATE ONE: The EOS Bike is now also 70 lumens, and the website states it uses a 'Maxbright Rebel' LED (Luxeon Rebel)
UPDATE TWO: EOS is using a more efficient Rebel LED
I was just on PT's website today (27 January 2010) and I saw that the EOS is now rated 70 lumens instead of the 50 lumens I saw on their website yesterday!! However, the beam info and the batt. life are exactly the same, so I suspect that PT has re-checked the brightness of the EOS. However, the EOS II and the EOS Bike remain at 50 lumens. I plan to send them an email asking if it is a different LED used or just more accurate brightness info (if anyone else has done this/is planning to do this please post results here).
EOS :
http://www.princetontec.com/?q=node/65
UPDATE ONE: The EOS Bike is now also 70 lumens, and the website states it uses a 'Maxbright Rebel' LED (Luxeon Rebel)
UPDATE TWO: EOS is using a more efficient Rebel LED
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