I have this exact light and carry it everyday. It is a great little light for EDC. Love the memory, keep it on mid so it is always ready for me to use. The battery stays charged for a long time. Best of all it is affordable and you are not afraid to really use it. Love the channel, keep up the good work.
I’ve been on a 14500 kick lately I have the 1. Macrostream 2. Pokelit 2AA 3. i5R And so far the Macrostream is still the favorite due to switch, hotspot to spill transition, and larger size is actually a benefit for grip.
Outstanding review, I have this flashlight in the same color. I just wish it had a lower lumen medium mode with a better runtime. BTW, I subscribed to your channel. Thanks
Another great review. Thank you. Questions. Not necessarily related to this review item as I have one like it, but on the same theme. I am looking for: 1) Best rectangular profile EDC torch, dual fuel (lithion + ? Perhaps AA. USB C, must include red light.and be submersible. Not asking for much. 😉 2) Available in black. (Sorry. OCD!) 3) I don't want a house brick but having said that I carry some crap so prefer decent battery life to something that is tiny bit lasts 5 seconds. 4) Bolt action pen. Ideally fisher compatible. Must have the ability to put thumb on back end when striking without screwing thumb. 5) Ideally not Chinese however accept the reality of market. Any views welcome, pointing to your videos if you have done it already! Thanks in advance!
Love this questions 😆 The only struggle is the not Chinese however I appreciate you're open on that 1. Nitecore MT22A - decent size and lumens and runs on 2 AA batteries. If you pick up some rechargeable one, it'll work with both 2. Rovyon E series. They're both Lipo and AAA battery powered. They are a bit smaller though I though there was more dual fuel retangular lights out there Bolt action pen had to be the Bastion Pen. It really is a tank and a piece of art at he same time - bastionboltactionpen.com/?rfsn=7250904.862860&.862860 and use code "MEDC20" for some sweet discount too :D
Ive tried this flashlight... Its more comparable to the olight I5T..... It seemed weak to me . I sent it back and got the 1000 lumen grey version ... And its much better ! I highly recommend the 1000 lumen version of this flashlight . It even beats the olight I5R hands down
Lovely edc flashlight from acebeam but I have a fenix LD 11 14500 flashlight its never make me upset with 300 powerful lumens. But I will definitely buy a pockelit for my collection.
I have both. The pokelit is much brighter and a more comfortable size. It gets pretty hot and using 10440 batteries in the i3t I get probably 5x the battery life
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Seriously? I wonder if the grey uses a different LED to help with the Power. If this is the Nichia model, they could have a CREE model with a bump up in levels. It's a great heads up for anybody reading this. Thanks Frank
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Nice one but after seeing lots of reviews I've chosen to go with the Sofirn SP10 Pro, I hope it will be a good choice ... ;)
I have both these and the 5 lumens of the i3t is twice as bright as the Pokthing using it's 3.7v battery so i3t wins easily for me in this regard. I hate moonlight modes. If you want darkness then get a small candle or something. I actually think the i3t is more like 10 lumens? I am also surprised that the i3t just using an nimh is basically as bright as the Pokthing on high using it's 3.7v 14500 battery so that's pretty impressive from the i3t and the i3t is way brighter on high if you use an nimh in the Pokthing or a 10440 in the i3t. I don't like the Pokthing power level spread and there is a 4 second delay before you can switch back on at the same power level which is way to long. There is also light flicker with my Pokthing when using the Acebeam supplied 14500 so not a great switch contact or poor battery maybe and the Pokthing clip tip ends on a sharp ridge which makes it awkward to get on and off things so a lot of bad points with the Pokthing that need not have been. Acebeam have really not impressed me with their bad design choices that spoil the good aspects though they are far from alone in flashlight brands doing such things.
They're different different but kinda similar. I'd seen a lot of content out there comparing it with the i5t. I thought, although not completely comparable, the i3t to Pokelit might help