| | |  | Accessories | Home » » Olight T10 T-10 Premium Q5 LED Flashlight 180 lumens | | | | | | | Description: | | 1.Cree Super Bright LED; 2.Five bright levels and two SOS flash modes and strobe; 3.Unique digital circuit control technique; 4.Auto-remember the current bright level when power is off; 5.High strength structure design and water resistant; 6.Humanized operation Specification: 1. LED type:Cree 7090 XR-E; 2. function:Illumination,five levels.180lm(1h)-105lm(3.8h)-60lm(8h)-25lm(20h)-11lm(40h),Strobe(180lm/2h) and SOS,180m(3h)-25lm(40h); 3. Battery: Use one CR123A batteries ; 4. Size:89.6mm(L)*21.6mm(D) weight:43g without battery ,with Gift box 67g 5. Accessories: one lanyard ,two spare O-rings, one tailcap. | | | Features: | |
• Super bright LED (Cree)
• Five Brightness Levels and Two SOS and Strobe Modes
• Unique digital circuit control technique
• Remembers last setting when powered on and off
• Easy to use
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.53 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.85 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.85 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.08 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Best "littlest" light I ever saw!May 02, 2008
By Ben After getting an Olight T20 and seeing its brightness for myself... I thought I'd see how the T10 compares. Aside form being half the size, using only 1 CR123 battery instead of two, and topping out at 180 lumens as apposed to 205, there's not a whole lot of difference.
2009 Update. After using the Fenix lights a bit more, I actually prefer them to the Olight. The advantage of the Olight's are that they have more brightness levels than the Fenix. The memory feature of the Olight remembers the last level used and returns to it when switched on. Although good sometimes, it can be annoying if you don't remember where it was set, so you end up cycling though the levels to find the one want, usually doing it twice... just to make sure. The Fenix lights have a broader beam, and minimum to no "rings". Not so with the Olight-- and more of a "spot" beam. I see that the newer Olight's are brighter than their predecessors.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Little flashlight, Big WowNov 23, 2009
By California Doug You will need to read the directions to learn all the functions, but this little flashlight really performs as claimed! I played around with it for a while in all modes and settings. It is wonderfully bright at the top two settings (out of five).
Then I noticed the claim that it would run 50 hours on one battery at the lowest setting, which is definitely bright enough to read even small print or follow a trail. I knew that couldn't be true, but I just had to see how long it would really go. Wow! Even after playing for a few minutes at higher settings, that same battery ran 56+ HOURS.
Possessing several expensive small LED flashlights, I consider the Olight T10 the BEST FLASHLIGHT FOR THE MONEY of all.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This is a power house!Jun 19, 2010
By Norman Fernandez I have several mini flashlights and this one is the brightest.
Even brighter than my Fenix.
The strobe function is awesome!
Different than shown, & broke too!Nov 09, 2011
By Richard Kimball The item advertised is "2008 OLIGHT T10 w. Cree Q5 WC LED 5 levels, 3 modes, 190 lumens". I bought one a few years ago and love it. What they shipped is also called an OLIGHT T10, but it has 3 levels, 2 modes, and 210 lumens. I can live with that, although I don't like the outright misrepresentation. However, the tail switch on the "newer" version is not completely recessed like the 2008 version. Consequently, it got turned on accidentally after only a couple of hours of being in my pants pocket. By the time I discovered it, it was quite hot! The 2008 version has a properly recessed tail switch - I have carried this in my pants pocket for about 3 years and never had it turn on accidentally. Stupid design change. I wanted the fully recessed switch.
In addition, the new one malfunctions. Every third time that I turn it on, it turns off in about 1/2 a second. Try again, same result. Try again and it stays on. The next 2 times I turn it on it works OK, then goes through this on/off silliness again. This is with fresh batteries.
It's a shame that they took a really good product (my old one) and screwed it up so much. And it's dishonest to advertise it as the old version.
Good, but not quite as advertisedDec 25, 2010
By John Good little flashlight. Very bright. However, there are only 3 brightness levels plus one strobe setting. It was advertised as having 5 brightness levels.
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