As I have been absent for quite some time, I am not currently aware of all new goodness on the LED flashlight market. The very first thing I noticed on many a new flashlight is the "ramping UI" which I do just half know what they mean with.
Now I would like to know: what is THE flashlight to have in 2020, and not just yell: " it's the XXXXX!!" But instead of just yelling a certain brand and type, I want to know WHY that is THE flashlight to have in 2020.
I'm open for all categories: from tiny awesome lights on a single 10180 to impressive large throwers using multiple 18650s or 21700s. The only property I immediately rule out is a flashlight with a built-in, fixed battery pack of some special kind. It needs to operate on replaceable li-ion cells like 16340, 17500, 18500, 18650, 21700, 26650 or 32650.
In the first category (tiny thingies) I just bought this one, and I'm puzzled by 2 things:
1. HOW on earth can such a tiny thingie give 450 Lumens,
2. HOW on earth can that tiny battery deliver 2.5 Amps? According to the description, there's instant access to some 2.5 Amp mode... as I understand I may not post direct links to sellers' sites, so just Google on:
[h=1]Lumintop GT Nano 450 Lumens[/h]
Now does someone have an explanation for this miracle? Is it just that the driver used is CAPABLE of instant access to a 2.5 Amp mode, but should the user be aware of... don't ever try this??
Now I would like to know: what is THE flashlight to have in 2020, and not just yell: " it's the XXXXX!!" But instead of just yelling a certain brand and type, I want to know WHY that is THE flashlight to have in 2020.
I'm open for all categories: from tiny awesome lights on a single 10180 to impressive large throwers using multiple 18650s or 21700s. The only property I immediately rule out is a flashlight with a built-in, fixed battery pack of some special kind. It needs to operate on replaceable li-ion cells like 16340, 17500, 18500, 18650, 21700, 26650 or 32650.
In the first category (tiny thingies) I just bought this one, and I'm puzzled by 2 things:
1. HOW on earth can such a tiny thingie give 450 Lumens,
2. HOW on earth can that tiny battery deliver 2.5 Amps? According to the description, there's instant access to some 2.5 Amp mode... as I understand I may not post direct links to sellers' sites, so just Google on:
[h=1]Lumintop GT Nano 450 Lumens[/h]
Now does someone have an explanation for this miracle? Is it just that the driver used is CAPABLE of instant access to a 2.5 Amp mode, but should the user be aware of... don't ever try this??