When you were showing the moon light, I was thinking what a pain that blue light could be. Then you informed that it could be turned off. Great review, great flashlight.
A ton of features on this guy, and the price seems reasonable for everything. I wasn't really in the market for a new light but this has almost everything i could want! I'll keep an eye on this for sure, thanks!
Oh, no charging port is a big no no for me. Shame because it looks really nice. I often when out use a powerbank to run my lights for extended periods of time. Nice review 👌🏼
Carrying case is a 3000 mAH powerbank and also has a usb-c charging port. Flashlight can be used inside the case also while charging. Seems like a win-win to me.
Kind of a novelty but I ordered one and I'll get good use of it. Already have plenty of bright lights for the few occasions I need them, this will be perfect for camping and rafting trips where its just used at night for going to pee or messing around in the tent. Battery box will give me enough juice if I forget to charge it during the day off banks or solar, and will make a good tent/kitchen lantern.
I’m about to finalize my flashlight. Should I go with dual white bulb or should I go with one white one red? What would you choose and why? If I go with two white it will have 1200 lumen. Thoughts?
The red light on this flashlight is pretty impressive. But, if you do not usually use a red light, then the increase of lumens on the dual white leds is definitely the better choice.
@@FittoSurvive I found my answer. Stick with the red and white because this is the only option with the high CRI Samsung lights. The double White uses another kind of bulb which is high lumen but lower quality.
Cancelled mine the more i looked at it. Non-replaceable battery and the run-times outside of low weren't great for me. I don't wanna lean on a case to get better times.
Having a device with only wireless charging will degrade the battery very fast with all the heat being released from the charging. That happens with cell phones all the time when people only use a wireless charger and with this having no removable batteries..
@@FittoSurvive I know you can't charge a phone wirelessly on it but I would have thought maybe they would have let you charge the case wirelessly 🤷. A man can dream
What i find annoying and strange, no where is it stated what the batter mAh of the light it self is. They only state the charger has 3000mAh, but nothing about this light?!
I think i remember seeing a video on i believe kickstarter. I dont get why they dont have a better product page. For instance, that charger case, the white cap is also a diffuser. But thats no where stated on the product page.
This looks like a super nice light with a lot of innovation. However the price concerns me. All that for $50?? I can’t help but question quality. I’ve tried other Wuben lights and quality has been great so I’m just scratching my head at that price
Interesting. I can see why you wouldn't like that the battery is non-removable. But why don't you like the wireless charging? Think it will be inconvenient?
@@FittoSurvive not only is it inconvenient, because you can't really charge it without that brick. It's inconvenient because of efficiency issues, it's a waste of energy to charge this way, and it's slower than wired charging. And unlike most people I'm worried about electromagnetic pollution, I am sensitive to radio waves, I can't use a Bluetooth headset without getting a headache unfortunately 😕. I won't go into details about the battery issue, but as a technician I love being able to fix my toys, I'm sure you feel the same way so I'm wondering if you have heard of the framework laptop, I can't imagine a guy like you without one of those babies.
@@SuperMIKevin I can see your point. Maybe they should have had dual charging options with a removable battery. Who knows, maybe we'll see something like that in the Wuben X4. 😁👍🏻 I have heard of some people being sensitive to wireless signals. I'm sure it is very inconvenient. I have heard of Framework, but I do not own one of their laptops. I used to do some PC modding as a teenager, but I haven't done anything like that in 10 years or so.
My 2 cents is that it's too gimmicky. I like the idea of a wireless charging but I would have stopped there. I don't see the point of having additional piece of equipment to have a fully operational flashlight, meaning that case. What happens if it breaks? What if you don't have wireless charger when you really need the light and the battery is low? I feel it's a novelty light for enthusiast but unpractical for everyday Joe.
The charging case is meant to hold extra juice for your flashlight. Kind of like wireless buds. But yeah, if the battery dies and you don't have the case or another method for wireless charging, then you can't charge it. Who knows, maybe on the Wuben X4 they will have dual charging capabilities? 😁
I only buy flashlights with replacable ordinary batteries. Having a flashlight with no charge on it is useless... and I am often out longer than a single charge can last....
Rovyvon has models that have a rechargeable battery and also can accept a AAA and you can switch between the two. Something like that may be a great fit for you.
@@braydenkenney3313 thnx for the tip. I think I have seen the one you are talking about. -But I have 3 lights that I am pretty happy with atm... LedLenzer t7.2, Olight imini as a necklace ready to grab... and a small button cell key led light built into the scale on my custom victorinox... and then there is ofcourse the phone... lol
@@JokerInk-CustomBuildsfeel the same way, been using the rovyvon e8 angel eyes as my daily. I'm a full-time locksmith, and it really is an amazing light. Running ICR 10440s as a replacement for the AAAs. And honestly it's a perfect edc light. With all of that being said, I still found myself purchasing this light. I love tech, and some pretty cool features on this light make it a no brainier imo. I'm purchasing it knowing that the batteries will die someday. But I got it for 65 dollars. So as long as I get that much use out of it, I'm fine with it. Seeing how much I use the angel eyes. I'm positive that I will get that use out of it. Plus, doesn't hurt having more flash lights.
Ye same here i never knew u could get torches with battrys thqt cwme out say like an 18650 2200mah battry i seen 1 on 2bay a light and a 18650 battry and a little chqrger where u plp the 18650 into it and i thought wow thats perfect 4 me qs i hqvw loads of battrys and loads of 18650s and i am sure i watched this full vid but never heqrd the run times did u say them
@@FittoSurvive :) I would love to see you going w/ your laptop and lay it over your "wireless" printer to be able to print, of course definitions can be changed as we go, because some of us want so, just saying.
Nice size, cool features, so so charging (But I can live with it). However, the pocket clip is a deal-breaker. It is totally for show and almost entirely useless. Almost half the damn light sticks out of your pocket. The name of the game is deep carry. I don't want a Pocket knife that sits an inch and a half above my pocket, or a flashlight that does the same. Wuben, fix this.
@@FittoSurvive I did read that apparently it is? The guide is supposedly to give instructions about changing it, but it still means one has to get a new one from Wuben, which means overcharge of the cost then reliability of them staying in business and actually make the batteries. Surely such a form factor could've allowed for two 14500's, meaning more charge and ease of replacement.
When you were showing the moon light, I was thinking what a pain that blue light could be. Then you informed that it could be turned off.
Great review, great flashlight.
Right? It is well thought out to be able to turn it off.
Its the absolute perfect torch
Thanks for showing it
You are welcome!
A ton of features on this guy, and the price seems reasonable for everything. I wasn't really in the market for a new light but this has almost everything i could want! I'll keep an eye on this for sure, thanks!
Right? It is packed with features. They did a good job keeping the price down too.
Oh, no charging port is a big no no for me. Shame because it looks really nice. I often when out use a powerbank to run my lights for extended periods of time. Nice review 👌🏼
Yeah, no built in charging port. Have to use the charging base of carrying case.
Carrying case is a 3000 mAH powerbank and also has a usb-c charging port. Flashlight can be used inside the case also while charging. Seems like a win-win to me.
Wow, very impressed with all the features.
Right? 😁👍🏻
I love the clear body!
It really does look great!
Backed, i think it will make a good camp/vehicle light, Or something to keep while I night fish and don't need constant light.
It really is a handy flashlight.
Kind of a novelty but I ordered one and I'll get good use of it. Already have plenty of bright lights for the few occasions I need them, this will be perfect for camping and rafting trips where its just used at night for going to pee or messing around in the tent. Battery box will give me enough juice if I forget to charge it during the day off banks or solar, and will make a good tent/kitchen lantern.
I think it will work great for an occasion like that.
Io would be helpful if the screen indicated the residual runtime on the current level.
Yeah, that would be nice.
I’m about to finalize my flashlight. Should I go with dual white bulb or should I go with one white one red? What would you choose and why? If I go with two white it will have 1200 lumen. Thoughts?
The red light on this flashlight is pretty impressive. But, if you do not usually use a red light, then the increase of lumens on the dual white leds is definitely the better choice.
@@FittoSurvive I found my answer. Stick with the red and white because this is the only option with the high CRI Samsung lights. The double
White uses another kind of bulb which is high lumen but lower quality.
Can it charge wirelessly form Apple? I’ve never heard of that.
Nope, but most other phones have this feature
I don't own an Iphone, so I can not say. But, knowing Apple... You'll have it in about 5 years. 😉 Just teasing.
I would pay just for that lanyard, brilliant.
😅 Right? It's the first lanyard I have ever liked and would consider carrying.
Looks like this flashlight has a lot of potential. Great video. What is the IPX rating on the light ? I would guess based on the design , it's IPX-65
Thanks! The manual doesn't mention the IP rating, but on their website I did find it says it has an IP65 rating. 👍🏻
Why does your X2 have Owl 🦉 on it? preproduction?
They originally named it the X2 Owl, but it looks like they dropped that name. 😅
I ordered this over a month ago and still haven't received it. About to cancel payment with my cc company.
Seems like they planned to deliver in late August. So, should be any day now I would think.
Cancelled mine the more i looked at it. Non-replaceable battery and the run-times outside of low weren't great for me. I don't wanna lean on a case to get better times.
I gotcha. 👍🏻😅
Having a device with only wireless charging will degrade the battery very fast with all the heat being released from the charging. That happens with cell phones all the time when people only use a wireless charger and with this having no removable batteries..
Can you charge the case wirelessly
No, you can not.
@@FittoSurvive bummersville
@@FittoSurvive I know you can't charge a phone wirelessly on it but I would have thought maybe they would have let you charge the case wirelessly 🤷. A man can dream
If you want a bright red light. Go with a W2 led in red. For example.
Also available in green and blue.
:)
Cool, I'll have to look into that.
What i find annoying and strange, no where is it stated what the batter mAh of the light it self is. They only state the charger has 3000mAh, but nothing about this light?!
I just noticed one image, which shows 3.7v 1000mAh. Weird that they dont show this in the main specs
That lanyard is nice. You sure this is what you get when you buy it. This is not shown on the product page. Is it perhaps because you are a reviewer?
To bad they didnt made that "white only light", would have been nice as an option
I think i remember seeing a video on i believe kickstarter. I dont get why they dont have a better product page. For instance, that charger case, the white cap is also a diffuser. But thats no where stated on the product page.
Good question, I don't remember if the user manual had the battery mAh written down or not...
This looks like a super nice light with a lot of innovation. However the price concerns me. All that for $50?? I can’t help but question quality. I’ve tried other Wuben lights and quality has been great so I’m just scratching my head at that price
It is $50 only while it is on Kickstarter. The MSRP is $89.
Very nice but it has 2 flaws ,
Wireless charging.
Non-removable battery.
The longer i think about the flaws the more it upsets me.
Interesting. I can see why you wouldn't like that the battery is non-removable. But why don't you like the wireless charging? Think it will be inconvenient?
@@FittoSurvive not only is it inconvenient, because you can't really charge it without that brick.
It's inconvenient because of efficiency issues, it's a waste of energy to charge this way, and it's slower than wired charging. And unlike most people I'm worried about electromagnetic pollution, I am sensitive to radio waves, I can't use a Bluetooth headset without getting a headache unfortunately 😕.
I won't go into details about the battery issue, but as a technician I love being able to fix my toys, I'm sure you feel the same way so I'm wondering if you have heard of the framework laptop, I can't imagine a guy like you without one of those babies.
@@SuperMIKevin I can see your point. Maybe they should have had dual charging options with a removable battery. Who knows, maybe we'll see something like that in the Wuben X4. 😁👍🏻
I have heard of some people being sensitive to wireless signals. I'm sure it is very inconvenient.
I have heard of Framework, but I do not own one of their laptops. I used to do some PC modding as a teenager, but I haven't done anything like that in 10 years or so.
Annoyingly the wireless charger is right in front of where i would of wanted to put a pocket clip
Yeah... That would cause problems for sure.
@@FittoSurvive I'm sure I'll figure out something with Paracord or perhaps some ranger bands
Clip on that prototype is on wrong side!
Hmmm, didn't notice that.
Nice. A little pricey for me
Thanks. 👍🏻
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My 2 cents is that it's too gimmicky. I like the idea of a wireless charging but I would have stopped there. I don't see the point of having additional piece of equipment to have a fully operational flashlight, meaning that case. What happens if it breaks? What if you don't have wireless charger when you really need the light and the battery is low? I feel it's a novelty light for enthusiast but unpractical for everyday Joe.
The charging case is meant to hold extra juice for your flashlight. Kind of like wireless buds.
But yeah, if the battery dies and you don't have the case or another method for wireless charging, then you can't charge it.
Who knows, maybe on the Wuben X4 they will have dual charging capabilities? 😁
Too bad these are not for sale
They are available now. But delivery is in August or so.
I only buy flashlights with replacable ordinary batteries. Having a flashlight with no charge on it is useless... and I am often out longer than a single charge can last....
I understand you. It would have been great if the battery was replaceable.
Rovyvon has models that have a rechargeable battery and also can accept a AAA and you can switch between the two. Something like that may be a great fit for you.
@@braydenkenney3313 thnx for the tip. I think I have seen the one you are talking about. -But I have 3 lights that I am pretty happy with atm... LedLenzer t7.2, Olight imini as a necklace ready to grab... and a small button cell key led light built into the scale on my custom victorinox... and then there is ofcourse the phone... lol
@@JokerInk-CustomBuildsfeel the same way, been using the rovyvon e8 angel eyes as my daily. I'm a full-time locksmith, and it really is an amazing light. Running ICR 10440s as a replacement for the AAAs. And honestly it's a perfect edc light.
With all of that being said, I still found myself purchasing this light. I love tech, and some pretty cool features on this light make it a no brainier imo.
I'm purchasing it knowing that the batteries will die someday. But I got it for 65 dollars. So as long as I get that much use out of it, I'm fine with it.
Seeing how much I use the angel eyes. I'm positive that I will get that use out of it. Plus, doesn't hurt having more flash lights.
Ye same here i never knew u could get torches with battrys thqt cwme out say like an 18650 2200mah battry i seen 1 on 2bay a light and a 18650 battry and a little chqrger where u plp the 18650 into it and i thought wow thats perfect 4 me qs i hqvw loads of battrys and loads of 18650s and i am sure i watched this full vid but never heqrd the run times did u say them
Nice torch, but disposable
Everyone saying good things about this light what they don't tell you is how hot this can get at 150 lumens extremely hot unbearable.
Wireless, basically means no physical touch, just saying.
The wireless charging needs either a charging pad, a compatible smartphone, or it's charging case.
@@FittoSurvive :) I would love to see you going w/ your laptop and lay it over your "wireless" printer to be able to print, of course definitions can be changed as we go, because some of us want so, just saying.
@@sorinoutdoors5418 I see what you mean. 😂
I thougt it could charge your phone💀
@@briancents140 LOL Nah, the opposite way around.
Nice size, cool features, so so charging (But I can live with it). However, the pocket clip is a deal-breaker. It is totally for show and almost entirely useless. Almost half the damn light sticks out of your pocket. The name of the game is deep carry. I don't want a Pocket knife that sits an inch and a half above my pocket, or a flashlight that does the same. Wuben, fix this.
Apple will catch up in 10 years like every other thing Android has had for years....🤣
Think they'll get into flashlights? 😋
Loma Cove
I really hope people read the comments about wuben on their kickstarter before buying. They are a horrible company.
Interesting, I haven't had any issues with them.
@@FittoSurvive started selling a product they had backed on kickstarter before fulfilling the backers orders.
@@JesseFlannery That really is odd and definitely not the best business practice. 🤔
Proprietary battery as usual, no thanks.
It is unfortunate that the battery is not removable.
@@FittoSurvive I did read that apparently it is? The guide is supposedly to give instructions about changing it, but it still means one has to get a new one from Wuben, which means overcharge of the cost then reliability of them staying in business and actually make the batteries.
Surely such a form factor could've allowed for two 14500's, meaning more charge and ease of replacement.
@@WolfMimirMori Interesting, I'll have to look into that.
I agree. If you can’t change the battery, it’s a paper weight when the battery fails.
I think Olight comparable light has replaceable one
In agoust :-(
Yeah, the delivery date is still way out there...