Sunday, November 21, 2010

Quark Mini 123

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Perfect light for EDC, small enough for a key chain but it packs a lot of brightness.

For the people that doesn't want a tactical light but they don't want a crappy small light this is the perfect light, it can illuminate a dark parking garage on high mode, can help you read a map or find your seat in the movies on low mode.

With the new saving lights schedule getting dark earlier it is imperative to have a light.

Here are the specs from the manufacturer.

The Quark Mini is the perfect every-day-carry (EDC) pocket flashlight. It is ultra compact and has a simple, easy-to-use interface (the same great interface used in the Preon 1 flashlight). Like the regular Quarks, the Mini uses the latest in LED technology, has ample knurling for a sure grip, and is at a price point affordable for everyone.
Quark MiNi 123 Basic Specifications
  • LED: CREE XP-G R5
  • Max Output: 189 Out-the-front (OTF) lumens
  • Material: Type-III Hard-anodized Aircraft-grade Aluminum
  • Lens: Optical-grade glass lens with anti-reflective coating on both sides
  • Water resistance: IPX-8
  • Battery: One lithium CR123A (3V)
  • Seven Output Modes:
    Low: 3 OTF lumens, 150 hours
    Medium: 40 OTF lumens, 8 hours
    High: 189 OTF lumens, 1.2 hours
    Special (hidden) modes:
    Strobe 2.4 hours
    SOS 7.2 hours
    Beacon (Hi) 12 hours
    Beacon (Lo) 60 hours
  • Dimensions:
    Length: 2.3 inches
    Diameter: 0.80 inches
    Weight: 0.62 ounces (w/o battery)

    And here is a video of the review.
    Mini 123 review 

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