Imalent DDT40 (4*XM-L2 U3, 2*XP-L LED, total 5180lm) - Pics, Impressions

gopajti

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Hello guys, I would like to show the newest version of Imalent DDT40.

Features

- Utilizes 4pcs Cree XM-L2 U3 LEDs and 2pcs XP-L LEDs with a lifetime of up to 50.000 hours
- Backlit touch screen panel facilities convenient and discreet and infinite brightness adjusment
- Remote control from 10 meters away
- Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
- Electronic reverse battery protection
- Thermal control
- Battery capacity indicator
- Working voltage: 2.8-9V
- Optimized deep metal reflector maintains great throw distance and spread with an ideal beam pattern
- Dimensions: 139mm (length) x 68mm (head diameter) x 50mm (tail diameter)
- Weight: 366g (battery excluded)
- Aerospace-grade aluminium alloy body
- Military specification Type-III hard anodized
- Ultra-clear tempered glass lens resists scratches and impacts
- Accessories: O-rings (2pcs), Holster, Screen protector, Remote controller (battery included)

I scanned the complete user manual 4116x1747px (3.96MB)






My impressions,

Pros

+ Good build quality, nice black design
+ Well lubricated threads/o-ring
+ Well centered leds
+ Use latest XM-L2 (U3 bin) leds with nice cool white tint (not greenish or yellowish in lower modes)
+ Slightly narrow, but perfect beam quality. No visible rings or other problems.
+ Good throwing capable (48000cd)
++ NO visible PWM or other irritating flickering (lowest to highest mode, all OK)
+ Noise free driver
+ Infinitely variable brightness, 5 lumen -> 4000lm (spot) or 5 lumen ->1180lm (flood). lowest to highest mode need ca. 4-5 sec.
+ Hidden extra modes with variable brightness, strobe, beacon, SOS
+ Moonlight mode (pls check other comments section)
+ touch sensitive "buttons" easy to use
+ Small OLED display which can show actual voltage, compass, lumen (ca.), modes (strobe, beacon etc) and temperature (ca.). The display looks clearly visible.
+ Built in charger, stopped 4.15V (but display showed 4.20V), all cells came same voltage. (Imalent said, the built in charger use CC/CV algorithm)
++ Remote controller. One of the best feature, very useful. Reaction time is perfect.
+ Tripod mount
+ Stable tail stand capable
+ Extra display cover
+ Good quality remote controller, the shiny parts looks real metal, not cheap plastic

Cons

- too small/tight holster
- spot lights no memory, always start max output (flood lights have memory)

Other comments

- I would like more precisely voltage meter, my DDT40's show ca. +0.07V than real voltage.
- Remote controller, extended working range (maybe 30-50m) and slightly quieter buttons would be better
- In reality the 5 lumen mode (spot) looks much lower than 5 lumen. Looks lower than Olight S20R moonlight mode which comes 1 lumen.
- you can't use spot and flood lights in same time

Overall I'm satisfied, this flashlight comes many useful features, real low mode, touch sensitive buttons with infinitely variable brightness control, tripod mount, remote controller, flood lights, displayed real-time voltage etc

and now the pics, more photos/beamshot comparisons coming soon





























 
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Mr. Tone

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The light is definitely unique and original. You sure take nice photos, thanks for sharing with us.
 

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