Wuben T1 Tactical Flashlight: Pushing Boundaries?

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  • čas přidán 21. 10. 2023
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    I review the Wuben T1, a unique tactical flashlight with an interesting and clever tailswitch design I've never seen before.
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    Wuben T1: Transcript
    Overall Construction, LED, lens, bezel and reflector
    • Machining is high quality with intricate details around the battery tube/knurling. There are also some deep cutouts around the head that will help improve heat dissipation. Feels robust, and durable. The anodizing is slightly glossy black and a bit slippery. Thankfully, the knurling helps with this. There's also a rubber/silicon tactical ring below the tailcap that guides your hand to the most balanced grip. The balancing point is just below the head of the light, which is perfect based on a standard grip. Also surprising given how large the head is.
    • Hidden USB-C charging port - bottom part of the head unscrews. O-rings prevent water from entering. There's also a battery indicator, similar to the ones I have on my Fenix lights. Large double-sided clip - it's screwed into the head via two torx screws.
    • The biggest surprise of all is the tailswitch. It's a single switch that can be activated in three different ways (sidewards, half press, full press). This allows one-step access to stobe/turbo - super important for me in a tactical light. The T1 also tailstands.
    • SST40 - with a large, smooth reflector. I wonder why they didn't opt for an SFT40. Would have increased the throw even more. Crenulated bezel with glass lens.
    UI - modes
    • Two configurations to choose from - tactical and outdoor. Almost identical, except outdoor mode enables mode memory and allows access to all four brightness modes (eco, low, medium, high). Switch configurations through 5 x taps + 1 x full click. The light will blink to indicate config. Change.
    • Very simple UI which is important in a tactical light. From off-half press for momentary high. Full press for constant-on high. Push the switch up or down for the strobe. When on, push the switch up or down to toggle between low/high. On outdoor mode, you can toggle between all four brightness settings instead of two.
    • Special modes: constant strobe - hold the button up or down for longer than 2 seconds. SOS - double press the button up or down.
    Performance - total output, beam profile, longevity, practicality
    • CCT, CRI, Ceiling bounce test
    • Beam profile: perfectly round hotspot with ample amounts of spill. The SST40 has the advantage here in producing a nicer, slightly diffused beam compared to the SFT40. This comes at a reduction in throw. The large SMO reflector does a great job in offsetting this effect.
    Considerations
    • Pretty large for an 18650 light. I wonder why Wuben didn’t opt for the 21700 + 18650/CR123 adapter cartridge instead? The head of the light is large and a slight increase in the diameter of the battery tube would have been tolerable, given the advantage of the higher capacity 21700 cell. Not a deal breaker, 18650 provides enough juice for sustained output. Another positive is that you can use 2xCR123 primaries in this light as well for emergencies. The larger head also means improved heat dissipation.
    • Limited accessories included - a holster would be nice. The clip is sturdy enough to carry on your belt though.
    • No other LED choice - would be good to have an updated SFT40, XHP70.3 HI version too. The latter would pair well with the large reflector.
    • No shortcut to ECO mode.
    Verdict
    • This is a solid tactical flashlight fit for duty applications, and security patrol. The outdoor mode transforms the light into a general-purpose light.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @Mountain-K2
    @Mountain-K2 Před 12 dny

    Darren your flashlight reviews are excellent very well done.... 👍👍👍 I got this Wuben T1 for free from my mate because he only uses headlamps for camping and working. its unusual flashlight in a good way, little to heavy. although, its very interesting light especially the tail switch. .

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 12 dny

      That's a good mate right there haha. Yeah it's an underrated light. But unusually large for an 18650 light. Think they should've made it 21700 with 18650 battery adapter.

    • @Mountain-K2
      @Mountain-K2 Před 11 dny

      @@DarrenYeoYT yep! It should have been a 21700 battery powered light for sure when it came out everyone said that it should be 21700 battery and made smaller compact. Although, it’s got great throw at distance. I have way better Tac flashlights and carry and handle way better than the T1. It’s kind of middle road between cheap and decent. Kind regards.
      My friend buys gear never uses it and sells it on cheap, i did him a favor and he give me this light as a kind gesture. I do like this light but not something to carry around for long periods.

  • @aquasound-escapes898
    @aquasound-escapes898 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The more I look at this light the more I want it ! I think wuben knocked it out of the park with this one paired with just the right size reflector and sst40 led and intuitive tail switch interface. 💯

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I think so too. I think they just didn't market this one much. But it holds up nicely against some other top brands like Fenix, Nitecore

    • @aquasound-escapes898
      @aquasound-escapes898 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DarrenYeoYT 💎 in the rough 💪💯😎🤙🏼

  • @Check_your_head
    @Check_your_head Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great review… thank you!!!

  • @jtwig9311
    @jtwig9311 Před 6 měsíci

    Wuben T1.......I loved when he laughed...couldn't believe it.....

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah this light is definitely a sleeper. Should be more reviews out there on it

  • @TorchHacker
    @TorchHacker Před 8 měsíci

    That hidden USB-C charging port is awesome!
    The light output of the Wuben T1 looks well regulated. A scope clamp would probably allow the torch to be mounted to the scope of a rifle.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah it's a surprising winner... it's a legit tactical light. Would like to swap in an SFT40 though.

  • @kylam9874
    @kylam9874 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wuben T1 .Rất đẹp, nhưng nó mà được gắn SFT40 thì nó còn tuyệt vời hơn nữa.Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều👍💯.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes agree, I've seen someone in our group who swapped his with SFT40 and all working fine.. and better actually haha

  • @dac9666
    @dac9666 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you think that strange switch will prove to be durable compared to the usual clickers? If not, could it be repaired (that might be a silly question in this throwaway world). Also, would the switch hold up if it gets dropped on the back end? Thanks!

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Před 5 měsíci

      The switch feels solid, good quality but I'm not sure how it will hold up long term, if it will get loose etc. think it'd be challenging to repair, it's not like a typical convoy switch. Should be good for drops, as the edges as it will hit the metal bits first on the sides of the switch.

    • @dac9666
      @dac9666 Před 5 měsíci

      @@DarrenYeoYT Thanks!