| | |  | Accessories | Home » » Olight T15 T-15 Premium Q5 LED Flashlight 120 lumens | | | | | | | Description: | | Product Description? 1.Premium Q5 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.90lm(0.8h)-70lm(2h)-40lm(5h)-20lm(12h)-8lm(25h),Strobe(90lm/1.5h) and SOS,90lm(2h)-20lm(25h); 3. Battery: Use one AA; 4. Size:105.3mm(L)*21.6mm(D) weight:55g withour battery , with Gift box 81g 5. Accessories: one lanyard ,two spare O-rings, one tailcap. | | | Features: | |
• Uses one AA battery
• Five brightness Levels and Two SOS and Strobe Modes
• Remembers last setting when powered on and off
• Three Modes: Illumination, SOS (125 lm for 5hrs-25lm) and Strobe (120 lm/3.5 hrs)
• Five Levels of Constant Brightness:120 lm (0.8 hrs)-105 lm (2 hrs)-60 lm (5hrs)-25 lm(12hrs)-11 lm( 25 hrs)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.14 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.85 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.85 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Excellent light, worth every pennyMar 06, 2008
By J. Dong I'm a newcomer to the world of flashlight collecting and so far this one is my favorite. It uses a unique half-textured, half-smooth reflector which both throws the beam very far (clearly illuminates objects across a football field) and has excellent beam spill close by. It is not ringy (though there is a slight transition between the beam and the spill).
It's very sturdily built with thick anodized aluminum. It resists scratches well and looks like it can withstand drops without a problem. I tested its waterproofness with compressed air and it held up admirably; I'd definitely say this light is dunkable, if not submersible.
The modes are extremely easy to operate, the head twists easily and it remembers the last brightness you were at, which is very handy. For everyday use, the top 2 levels are ridiculously bright and you'll probably knock out your night vision if you tried to use it at close ranges. Currently I'm at the medium brightness level which works very well and also gives me around a 5hr runtime on alkalines.
It wouldn't be fair if I didn't complain a bit: The clicky switch is very sturdy, which might initially sound like a good thing, but the stiffness is bothersome when operating the light through thick gloves. It almost takes two hands or a "cigar hold" with the index finger to click it on. Also, this might sound silly, but it's not dim enough. The lowest mode is still a bit bright for reading in the dark or working with reflective objects at close range. I think they could've incorporated a bit dimmer of a mode.
Bottom line is, this is a flashlight worth every penny and delivers more light than a lot of gigantic flashlights, while being able to easily fit inside a pocket.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Bright, solid, "regular" batteriesOct 25, 2011
By Mark W. Furlong
"PrairieFire"
I bought one of these a couple of years ago. I keep it handy and use it for dog walking, blackouts, searching the backyard for strange noises at night (usually a raccoon), peering into crawl spaces or under car hoods...and many other uses. This is BRIGHT, even at the lowest brightness settings. There is not a lot of spill from the light, it is a very directed beam. This thing is very very solid and has some heft to it, yet is very compact. I love that it uses "regular" batteries (one "AA") and not expensive button or higher voltage batteries.
On the downside, setting the brightness is a pain in the neck. The twist-to-change-brightness function works fine, but I always end up cycling through the range a couple of times, counting to myself to figure out when I'm at the brightest setting, because the next twist takes it back down to lowest brightness and you have to ratchet back up. Minor issue, though. It burns through batteries pretty quickly, but that's what I'd expect for such bright light.
I'd recommend this light.
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