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The WUBEN E6 mini flashlight packs a powerful 900 lumens in a compact design, offering a long-range illumination of up to 410 meters. With its IP68 waterproof rating and durable aluminum construction, this flashlight is perfect for outdoor activities, emergencies, and everyday use. It features multiple brightness modes, a memory function, and is compatible with both AA and 14500 batteries, making it a versatile tool for any situation.
Special Feature | Lightweight,Portable,Rechargeable,Waterproof |
Colour | Blue |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Light Path Distance | 410 Metres |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | WUBEN |
Brightness | 900 Lumen |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Runtime | 5 hours |
Style | Compact |
Manufacturer | WUBEN |
Item model number | E6 |
Package Dimensions | 13.69 x 6.4 x 4.7 cm; 75 Grams |
ASIN | B0978X6T64 |
J**.
Amazing If you're interested in a long range light that's fits on a keychain
This light is awesome and not a never used a lithium ion cree xp high output 4.2 colt 900 mah hour flashlight so it's all amazing š guy ! No im a physicist and I remember growing up im 34 we had a cigarette output big like 8 inch lense spotlight a half million to million candles power spotlight for deer and we live in country area so going spotlighting was a semi regular event from a kindergarten to 34 years old man's life style!! I tell you this to say this is brighter and more focused then that or my 120 dollar olight its a bit big for a keychain but a carabiner and beltloop make this a great edc light if you want range its customers service has even sent me another for free because of a small issue that is not actually an issue I simply needed to turn the back because the button breathing blue made me feel like it was using up the battery and the rear spring was actually very high end so it had less resilience than a cheaper price steel connector so I just pulled the primary copper alloy spring up. ! I'll say this wuben flashlight products are from my favorite place and very rare quality is simply that they actually manufacture these flashlights now I know amazon has 8 thousand 248 flashlights and it's hard to choose well I just made it easy I own a lot of olight products and wuben flashlight products are not packaged as well but there lights are actually better than the olights as a patrons of both companies I am telling you facts not bs opinionated conjecture I am telling you that wuben e6 is of the highest quality and its only downside a big one is that it doesn't really have a downside in this area! Thrunite catapult mini v2 is similar not near as beautiful as this one is as far as machining quality control and idk Thrunites durability but olight is one of the top 5 world leading brands of edc or commercial products and not only is wuben E6 better more durable I've dropped it 5 feet on concrete 2 times in a intense situation and it is still working like new and if you're wondering no I don't have any incentive to advertise this or give a less than honest reviews and I love olight and wuben next is not streamlight or surefire there both rip offs !? No that sounds bad ignorant there behind on technology olight is ahead of everyone except rovyvon and imalent r30c the best of the both worlds but honestly wuben is the best machining milling for your money and sofirn is cheapest lumens sold as in the least amount of cents per lumens but wuben is actually similarly priced and much better finish!! Oh yeah personal experience I use to work in security not a mall cop lol armed high end security my brother is a 14 year veteran who has served as a Navy seal all 14 years and I would say Maglite sucks ! Sorry sad but true I know we need usa machining back before the country collapse which I hope isn't soon but its statistics and the statistics show ignoring all our other issues that it's a 100 percent quantifiable fact all nations to this dat have failed if they were ever a true nation!! Anyway the l50 is excellent and is 25 on sale 1 week of every month from some one its water plug for the charger port sucks but if you want glue it and then it's 100 percent good to 6 feet for decent amount of time and you can just recharge 4 batteries at 1 time in a 18650 lithium charger there simply a USB plug and there is 100 different models on here cheap!!
B**O
Pocket Rocket
This surprising little guy punches way above its weight, and itās fun! It throws farther than most 18650 sized lights, but in a smaller package. Pictured are my (up until now) favorite āsmallā thrower, the ThruNite TN12, and the Wuben E6, which are both great for my night walks when I want something with some reach. Both have about the same throw (380m on the TN and 410m on the E6), and similar spill (which isnāt much, but itās still very usable). Both have an easily accessible strobe if thatās your jam. The E6 has a slightly tighter hotspot, and the TN has a little more spill, but not significantly. When I want a floodier light, there are plenty of other options.I canāt think of a reason Iād grab the TN over the Wuben E6 unless I thought I needed extended battery life. Even with a smaller 14500 cell, the E6 is good for 4 hours on medium. The TN, by comparison, will give you 9 hours on medium.Overall, this Wuben E6 is simply best in class when it comes to throw:size ratio in an LED light, and itās a fun and unobtrusive way to poke around on a night walk.
G**Y
Nicely-built and Throwy Little Light
I've waited a long time for a good sale price on this site to purchase an E6. It was worth the wait. The E6 is well-built, with quality parts and machining. The spring in the tail cap is strong. The entire light feels solid and has some "heft." The switch has just the right amount of "give" to be easy to use, while maintaining enough firmness to feel solid and dependable.The head and smooth reflector are larger than on most lights this size, which produces a longer throw than one would normally expect from a light of this size. The beam produced by the LED and smooth reflector is uniformly round, with a concentrated hot spot and considerable spill. The tint is cool white.The light was delivered with a Wuben-brand Li-ion 14500 battery inside it. I appreciate Wuben including this battery with the light. I'll probably run my E6 most often on a Sanyo Eneloop or Fujitsu NiMH rechargeable battery, though, because the run time on all output levels except the Turbo level are only a little bit less with the NiMH battery than with a Li-ion cell, while the NiMH cell will perform better during the coldest winter outside temperatures.The included instructions are comprehensive, and include a warranty card and troubleshooting tips. The accessories provided with the light include two replacement o-rings and a wrist lanyard, along with the aforementioned 14500 Li-ion battery (920 mAh, 3.4 Wh, includes overcharge/discharge protection circuit). I find the user interface simple to learn and practical in application. The flashing modes (strobe and SOS) are not included in the sequence of changing normal, steady light output levels (low, medium, high, low...) - and that's good. Some people do not care for the method of advancing the output level to the next level (holding down the button), but it works well for me. In high mode, using a NiMH cell, the instructions indicate the output will step down to 170 lumens after one minute and maintain that output for about an hour. There is no stepdown indicated in the instructions at the high level using a Li-ion battery, although I have not verified this through my own test. You can choose to turn on or off the blue "breathing light" that flashes slowly through the switch button.Overall, this light is well-made, well-designed, and a great value for a 1xAA battery-size light that can also handle the voltage of a 14500 cell. The fact that it throws light especially far for a light of this size is a bonus that makes it great for outdoor applications or large indoor spaces.
K**Z
I Picked Another Flashlight
UPDATED REVIEW: It may not come with the battery with charge port, it appears the description may now have been updated to reflect this. The vendor did respond to my inquiry about no charge port on the second light I ordered, and they promptly sent me another flashlight/battery (but the replacement flashlight also didn't have the battery with the charge port). I updated my rating to 3 stars for their response/website update.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I purchased two of these Wuben E6 flashlights to compare against the Lumintop Tool AA 2.0. I wanted to place some flashlights around the house to have handy for everyday needs. The Wuben E6 definitely has superior beam throw and I liked that it has indication of remaining battery life. However, it was more than double the cost of the Tool AA and I actually found that for most household uses, having a bright but more disbursed light was more effective. The Wuben E6 lost points because the battery for the second E6 that I ordered did not have the USB charging port. Amazon indicated I should contact the Manufacturer for support and I emailed Wuben and submitted an inquiry through the Wuben āContact Usā webpage but didnāt get any response even after a week. Therefore, I ordered 4 more of the Tool AA for the other flashlights I needed to purchase.
J**E
May be my favorite light
I have several modern lithium-ion lights. My particular preference is for smaller, pocketable ones like this one, so that colors my rating. This light is a "thrower", meaning it specializes in far-away illumination over more floody light. It gives off a nice, uniform, white hotspot, but there is spill (the Amazon picture shining on the map shows the nice, uniform spill, though such a clearly white spill like that picture can only be obtained on the "High" setting, where the hotspot would be more glaring than in that photo). I pointed it down the street onto the house across the intersection (about eight houses away), and it was amazing how it lit up the house--I had to quickly point it away. Pointed at the bay, it lights up the reflectors on markers far away. All in a relatively compact size. The head is big, so its overall size is larger than the typical one-AA/14500 light, but still fine for pocketing. My main wish is that this had a moonlight, which would make it versatile enough to be the only light I'd take on trips. There's a setting for having a "breathing" switch light so you can find it in the dark. It would also be nice to have USB-C charging, but not a big deal since on occasions of high use you can carry an AA spare. Love it.
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