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  • 06/12/2020

    Very nice quality and compact LEP flashlight, . it will be delivered with a nice case, 21700 Jetbeam battery with 5100mAh, charging cable, lanyard , spare o-rings, everything you can see on the picture. i Will recommend for sure and with the currently price it's going for, i would hurry Up and buy it, i doubt anyone will regret it. i do own Weltool W4 aswell, so i took some pictures at night to compare them. on all the pictures: Weltool W4 are on the left side, and on the right side, thats Jetbeam M2S ofcouse 👍🙂

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  • 11/05/2020

    It is quite expensive flashlight, but LEP technology is a niche so there is not many flashlights to choose from. I bougth it because I wanted to have powerful thrower in my pocket, and this one's form factor seemed to me to be optimal and another important factor was to have more spill than other LEP throwers which are very narrow. I can compare it only to several throwers I own. This one is significantly more thorwy than Lumintop GT Mini, it is much narrower but M2S hotspot is also much much brighter. The difference is even more prominent when compared to Lumintop GT Micro. Unfortunatelly I can not compare it in this moment to Olight SR52UT as it is in my car and the rain is raining but I can compare it to Acebeam W30 (also LEP flashlight). And I can tell that W30 has much brighter hot spot (it is rated over 2.4 km of throw). But M2S on the other side has wider beam as I expected. It is approximatelly 3x the diameter of beam from W30 at about 35m distance and that was very important for me because it is more usable in my case. However difference in hot spot brightness is significant too in favor to W30. On My lux meter measured at 5.5 m W30 scores 130 000 lux, M2S scores 30 000 lux and GT Mini 12 000 lux. So this gives an overview of what you can expect from this flahlight. It has just arrived so I have not had any possibility to check it in the field. But I think it will meet my expectations. As for build quality - it is very decent, strong springs eliminates any movement of heavy battery inside, lens is coated with flat front glass surface. Attached battery has USB charging port and is of 5000mAh capacity 21700 (very long not fitting into my XTAR Dragon charger). Here are some photos and size comparisons, and also beam shot next to W30 @35m.

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  • 07/01/2020

    It rocks! Outer quality is typical jetbeam quality. Delivery includes the case, 1(!) spare o-ring and a 21700 battery with micro USB charging port. The battery is unbranded with unknown capacity. The light feels rather substantial (heavy) Intensity of the light is 810kcd and not 180kcd like stated in the description. I believe the numbers to be correct, as the light outthrows my R90C but is beaten by my BLF GT (XHP 35) Having that much throw in such a small form factor is a lot of fun. If you contemplate buying this - do it!

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  • 12/05/2020

    The flashlight's a solid range of about 900 to 1,000 meters, 1,800 meters is a big overkill, and maybe the light will get there, but we're not gonna see anything. I could use a little more power. Overall it is recommendable.

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  • 08/12/2020

    wow. just amazing. a must have gadget for men.

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  • 20/11/2021

    My first LEP flashlight; really pleased with it. My father was so amazed, I'm gonna have to buy one for him now too!

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  • 19/09/2021

    flawless business, good product

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  • 11/05/2021

    A little better from the spill than from the Weltool, the lamp is well finished. Highly recommended *****

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  • 29/11/2020

    If you compare it to an LED light, It is heavy and under powered for it's size. However, the beam reaches so far that you would need a big LED light to match its throw. Perplexing, I know. The LEP tech is one step backwards (power/brightness) and two steps forward (throw/beam distance). It seems brighter than it is, due to the concentrated beam. You can even see the beam on low mode.

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  • 30/09/2020

    This LEP (laser-excited phosphorus) flashlights fantastic. I've used it in super clear weather at high elevation (9000ft) and see with an optical up to two kilometers. At its actual maximum throwing range of 1200 meters, the hotspot Is about 27 m in diameter and measured at almost 10 lux in perfect conditions (usually around 5 lux. So basically, you're able to cast the equivalent of moonlight at nearly a mile. The spill around 30% of the power is concentrated there, with a divergence from the lens around 3° (52.4 Milliradians) leads to an area of around 100 m at its maximum throwing range with just under 1 lux measured. Overall I'm quite pleased although everyone should know within 20 meters, this flashlight has enough energy density to cause eye damage. Within 1 m, it is around five times more intense than looking directly at the sun, so it can cause damage faster than you can blink. Just remember this is less of a flashlight and more of a laser. Stay safe, have fun. Build quality 8/10 function 10/10 fun... YES

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