First impression: It’s nice, I really like the new switch that Sofirn used here. It’s like the large switch from Wurkkos, just smaller and far better than the hard, wobbly switch they used in the past.

The tint is mediocre and the Fresnel lens creates some rings. Unfortunately also some tint variation from spot to spill. Overall pretty soft beam, but not too floody.

It appears like the bezel is press fit, but it has a small gap and it might be possible to open it.

Interesting place to attach the clip. There’s this large groove at the front. Looks little weird without a clip, though.

A magnet is included as well, but it can only be used when no lanyard is attached (D’oh!).

I will write a full review, but it will take some weeks because I have quite a lot other flashlights in the queue.

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    10 months ago

    A larger battery generally provides longer life, but the battery being field-replaceable is also a significant difference.

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      10 months ago

      True. My RovyVan stopped holding a charge after about a year. But it’s an amazing flashlight otherwise. How long does a battery last on this one?

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        10 months ago

        Runtime or service life? Runtime depends on mode and may or may not dim as the battery drains depending on the type of driver it uses. I’d wait for reviews to find out about this one specifically.

        Service life for Life-ion is usually at least 500 charge cycles or five years, whichever is less.

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            10 months ago

            An 18350 battery has about ten times the capacity of the sealed battery in models like the Rovyvon A1, though some other Rovyvon models have larger batteries. Most removable batteries are larger than the tiny Rovyvons as are the flashlights that use them.