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sofirn SC32 EDC Flashlight 2000 lumens, Small Rechargeable Flashlight with Super Bright SST40 LED 5000K, Tail E-Switch, Pocket Size Flashlight for Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking Emergency

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Enhanced Color Rendering: The Sofirn SC32 HCRI flashlight is equipped with a high-quality Nichia LED featuring a high color rendering index (CRI) to provide accurate and vibrant color representation, making it ideal for tasks that require precise color identification.

The other accessory it comes with is a lanyard, but the only place to attach it is onto the end of the clip, which is closer to the head than it is to the tail. This sort of makes sense, as it allows you to rotate the light between standard and overhand grips, but it doesn’t really allow for the cigar hold, and you wouldn’t want it dangling by this. In my review copy of the Sofirn SP35 ATR flashlight is a Luminus SST-40 emitter, in 6500K. This emitter is surrounded by a smooth and quite deep reflector. Okay, we all know Sofirn is an OEM factory making lights under their own brand, and making them for other companies (Wurkkos, and masquerading for Astrolux occasionally). Either way, they’re a popular brand. My first unmodified flashlight was a Sofirn SP10S I bought in early 2020, and this is a good illustration of how Sofirn has become firmly entrenched in the flashlight enthusiast’s repertoire. Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) technology: ATR will adjust the brightness level automatically when the driver temperature reaches 55℃ (122 °F) to prevent overheating.

The SOFIRN SC32 HCRI is the high CRI version of SC32. It is a versatile and high-performance flashlight designed for everyday carry, outdoor adventures, and professional use. It features a hight CRI Nichia 519A LED with high color rendering, making it perfect for tasks requiring accurate color recognition. The flashlight is equipped with a reliable USB-C rechargeable system, eliminating the need for disposable batteries. With its maximum 1300 lumens output, it provides bright illumination for various scenarios. SOFIRN SC32 HCRI offers superior color rendering, long-lasting performance, and exceptional usability. Long Battery Life: With its efficient power management system, the SC32 HCRI flashlight offers impressive battery life, providing you with nearly 2.5 hours of continuous use on High mode. Say goodbye to frequent battery changes and enjoy extended runtime for your outdoor adventures or everyday tasks. Sofirn has released the SC31T, a tactical flashlight similar to the SC31 Pro. This dual switch light uses a Luminus SST-40 and has good throw.

I’d consider this one a good beater light. Inexpensive, Andúril user interface, lighted switch. It’s a good light, especially for the price. Sofirn SC31 Pro Flashlight Long Review The Big Table Sofirn SC31 Pro For reference, here’s a baseline shot, with all the room lights off and almost nothing hitting the sensor. Also, here’s the light with the worst PWM I could find. I’m adding multiple timescales, so it’ll be easier to compare to the test light. Unfortunately, the PWM on this light is so bad that it doesn’t even work with my normal scale, which is 50 microseconds (50us). 10ms. 5ms. 2ms. 1ms. 0.5ms. 0.2ms. In a display faster than 0.2ms or so, the on/off cycle is more than one screen, so it’d just (very incorrectly) look like a flat line. I wrote more about this Ultrafire WF-602C flashlight and explained a little about PWM too. User Interface and OperationTh e Sofirn SC31T retains the SC31 series single 18650 lithium-ion battery configuration. Sofirn could have gone with a 21700 cell to bring it into the 21st Century, but I like the 18650 form factor in this light since it keeps the size and weight down. If you want extra runtime, you can easily swap in a high capacity 18650 like a Sanyo GA or Samsung 35E and go on down the road. The bezel is very toothy, and I suppose is what lends the “tactical” side of things to the name. Otherwise, I am not inclined to consider this light a tactical light. This light definitely needs thermal recalibration. I set the room temperature to [accurate] – 22°C. Then I set the temperature limit to around 55°C. That means there’s a broad range of operating temperatures for the light to work – from room temp 22°C, all the way to 55°C. Part of how they did this is by making lights we want to buy, selling them for cheap, and catering to the customer while improving and launching new products. So far it’s worked, since if you identify as a flashlight enthusiast, you probably have a Sofirn light.

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