Brinyte E18 Pheme Flashlight Review
Brinyte introduced a new EDC flashlight, the E18 Pheme. This light uses a TIR optic and a Luminus SST-40 emitter. A 18650 is included, too!
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Brinyte introduced a new EDC flashlight, the E18 Pheme. This light uses a TIR optic and a Luminus SST-40 emitter. A 18650 is included, too!
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Brinyte introduced the HL28 Artemis, a headlamp that uses two 21700 cells, has white, red, and green emitters, and a zoom feature! Read on!
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The Brinyte A01 Apollo is an “EDC flashlight” offering a white main output with an RGB secondary option, serving mostly as a lantern. Read on!
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The Brinyte HL16 Noctua is a headlamp with a great feature – the head goes from forward to right angle! This light uses one (included) 16340.
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Today I have the Brinyte T28 Artemis Zoomy flashlight – one I asked specifically for. It seems very interesting, because it has red and green selectable (without attachments) and is also a zoomy!
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