Hello. Please note that they released CL27R with a replaceable 21700 and even accepting 18650 with a plastic tube they sell. And it looks so much better then the CL28R!
5:02 Have you tried observing the center of the ledcob? Is there a spot similar to a burnt condition? Mine is like this. I just received the product from China in 1 week.😢
The little "spot" in the center is for the red LED. All CL28R have it. Another thing to add: USB-A port is output only but USB-C port can be used for both - output and input.
Beware, deception on the part of the manufacturer Fenix! This flashlight contains two 21700 5000mAh batteries. Total total capacity will be 5000x3.7v x 2pcs = 37Wh. The manufacturer writes that at 1000 lumens the flashlight will work for 10 hours, which means the flashlight consumption will be 3.7 Watts per hour. 3.7 watts is approximately 370-600 lumens! There are no 1000 there, and even less so. Or it should work at real 1000 lumens for ~5 hours. It’s a shame - you buy a flashlight and expect a certain power, but in fact it doesn’t exist.
They all lie about it. On some Fenix headlamps they manage to stabilize the output, compare HM65R with Hm65R-T, if you want. Imo this is the best worklite due to the high capacity batteries, infinite steps and changing temperature. I was also considered Nitecore NWL20, LedLenser W6R Work and Olight Swivel Pro and ProMax. After a few days of search i ordered this one, i watched this video to inform myself, too.
Hello. Please note that they released CL27R with a replaceable 21700 and even accepting 18650 with a plastic tube they sell. And it looks so much better then the CL28R!
5:02 Have you tried observing the center of the ledcob? Is there a spot similar to a burnt condition? Mine is like this. I just received the product from China in 1 week.😢
The little "spot" in the center is for the red LED. All CL28R have it.
Another thing to add: USB-A port is output only but USB-C port can be used for both - output and input.
Excellent, thanks for the answer 👍
thank you
Beware, deception on the part of the manufacturer Fenix! This flashlight contains two 21700 5000mAh batteries. Total total capacity will be 5000x3.7v x 2pcs = 37Wh. The manufacturer writes that at 1000 lumens the flashlight will work for 10 hours, which means the flashlight consumption will be 3.7 Watts per hour. 3.7 watts is approximately 370-600 lumens! There are no 1000 there, and even less so. Or it should work at real 1000 lumens for ~5 hours. It’s a shame - you buy a flashlight and expect a certain power, but in fact it doesn’t exist.
They all lie about it. On some Fenix headlamps they manage to stabilize the output, compare HM65R with Hm65R-T, if you want. Imo this is the best worklite due to the high capacity batteries, infinite steps and changing temperature. I was also considered Nitecore NWL20, LedLenser W6R Work and Olight Swivel Pro and ProMax. After a few days of search i ordered this one, i watched this video to inform myself, too.