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1. High CRI 519A emitter and Buck Circuit: Use 1 Nichia 519A 4000k or 5000k emitter with 95CRI to restore the most realistic color of the object. Buck Circuit makes the output more stable.
2. Good output and multi-scene using: Maximum output 1200 lumens and 155 meters throw, with a firm clip, magnetic tailcap, lanyard, it is a good helper for your outdoor exploration and home use.
3. Convenient and safe to carry: When there is a battery, it weighs about 110g, 3.90z, and the length is 116mm, 4.5 inches. You can put the FC11C in your back and pocket, and 4 clicks lock the flashlight to prevent it from being turned on in your bag.
4. Sturdy body and not afraid of rain: Use Aerospace grade 6061 grade aluminum alloy, IPX8 waterproof level, 1m/3.28ft impact resistance. You can also use it in harsh environments.
5. Charging friendly: With USB C charging port, no need to remove the battery. The powerlight will remind the user of the battery power status. When it is below 30%, the power light flashes red and the flashlight needs to be charged.
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Here is a detailed review (not mine).
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If you get a defective light, they will demand that you SHOOT A VIDEO (and upload it to somewhere, they don't provide an uploader) to prove that it's defective. Then they will ask you to shoot another video and provide more details, delaying their response a few days longer each time...
...until you're past the 30-day period when Paypal automatically rejects all claims, and you're stuck with a light that never worked.
Wurkkos' lights are great, but NEVER buy direct. Always buy through Amazon or even Aliexpress, where you can simply return a defective light.
Also, reaperman is way off base. Anyone who thinks a 95 CRI Nichia 519A is "yellow" and recommends a low-CRI SST40-based light with bluish-green tint and artifacts is basically telling you to ditch all your home lighting and replace it with those old buzzy cold white fluorescent shop lights. It's sad that someone with such an objectively bad opinion is so definite about it. He doesn't even understand that the SST40 is only "brighter" on a test bench: your eyes are far less sensitive to blue light, so you'll actually see more with the 519A despite the flashlight technically outputting fewer lumens.
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