🔦 Illuminate smart, stay stealthy with WUBENAC3!
The WUBENAC3 Flashlight Diffuser is a lightweight, durable red silicone cap designed exclusively for the WUBEN X2Pro flashlight. It enhances outdoor experiences by preserving night vision with soft red light, offers water resistance for all-weather use, and serves as an effective emergency signal tool, making it an essential accessory for camping, tactical, and emergency scenarios.
Special Feature | Lightweight, Adjustable Light Modes, Adjustable Focus |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Manual |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Silicone |
Included Components | X2Pro Flashlight Diffuser |
Product Dimensions | 1.3"D x 0.7"W x 0.8"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | WUBEN |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Style | Modern |
Manufacturer | WUBEN |
UPC | 192271073040 |
Part Number | AC3 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | X2PRO |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Adjustable Light Modes, Adjustable Focus |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**T
Solid EDC light that takes some practice
Just wanted to share my thoughts on the Wuben X2 Pro flashlight that I've been carrying around for a bit now.1) First off, when you pick it up, it just feels good. It's super compact – like, genuinely pocketable – but it's got a nice heft to it. You can tell it's built to last, not some flimsy plastic toy. It just feels solid and well-made. Keep in mind though if you wear lighter weight shorts.2) The light itself. This thing is BRIGHT. Like, surprisingly bright for its size. I've used it walking my dog early morning and it throws a beam way out there, lighting up everything. It's got all these different modes too – from a super intense "Turbo" when you need to see everything, to a wide "Flood" for general area lighting, or a focused "Spotlight" for zeroing in. And switching between them is really easy with its cool toggle and rotary switch design. You can even smoothly dim the light to exactly what you need, which is a nice touch. The controls can take some getting used to, so recommend practicing a bit.3) The side light – super useful. It puts out a good amount of white light, and it even has RGB colors that you can switch with rotary dial. The colors are fun for setting a vibe or just making it easy to spot in the dark. Again, you can dim this one too, which is awesome.4) Battery-wise, it comes with two rechargeable batteries, and they last a long time. What's super smart is that it can still run on just one battery, or even regular AA batteries if you're in a pinch and don't have a charger nearby. That's some serious peace of mind for camping or emergencies. And charging is easy with USB-C.5) Misc, magnetic til switch, it's waterproof (IP68 comes with lanyard, USB C cable and helmet mounting accessories.Wuben did a nice job with the X2 Pro. It's powerful, super versatile and easy to use, assuming you take some time to get to know the unique controls.
D**K
A Fantastic Everyday Carry light with flexible power options
When they called the Wuben X2 “ PRO “, they weren’t lying.It runs on two included 920 mAh 14500 Lithium-ion batteries that recharge inside the aluminum case using an included USB-C cable. In a pinch, you can run it on just one cell or substitute ordinary AA’s (with lower output and runtimes). I think this is its best feature. In an emergency, it helps to keep backup power sources available. The baseplate has a strong magnet and a locking button to keep it closed and watertight. You can switch between handheld or helmet mounting with the included helmet mount hardware and removable tail button. You can vary the output levels and side light colors just by button presses or slider and thumbwheel turns. It’s easy to switch the front side lamp between white, red, green, blue or even purple if you like.I’ve only used it for a couple of days, but it’s quickly becoming my favorite light and a whole lot lighter than the giant D cell lights that I always used.
R**.
Mostly OK.
Nice flashlight. Hefty. Smaller than I expected in my hand. Maybe too many functions in that wheel. Mode seems to change in one direction then goes off (and it goes off several times per revolution), the mode stops, but now you must change wheel direction to resume changing modes, and again, it goes off many times per revolution. It would be fine if it didn't shut off. So if you want wide, you can't just roll it to the the stop, it rolls until it goes off, then you must nudge it a bit and it comes back on to wide again. Repeat for the narrow mode. The beam width finesse is not worth it. Maybe just cycling though the modes with the pushbutton would be just fine. KISS.The side light is hard to redirect, and the adj. range is so small compared to the beam itself, that it just becomes a liability not an asset. The multicolor is debatable. I think red only is fine, or red/UV (I know, it's a different LED).Bottom magnet could be stronger. Tactical switch is good, but only one mode, and that is fine. Can't use the magnet with the switch in place.USB cover too soft. Too much fiddling to get it back on, and it comes off too easily when handling. This will be the first thing that tears off.I can't imaging that all these modes are worth the $45, but it's a cool little light.The box it comes in, is junk; it's this fold up thing which is hard to open and even harder to close. The side flaps flop open and the ridges (you will see...) get frayed and make a clean close impossible. the slide off cover is not obvious when first handling. Mine looked like it was already opened, which screams open box item. Make a plain box and leave the origami to artsy fartsy toys..
L**O
Great flashlight with loads of powerful light
This is a great little flashlight with loads of power. I took this unit to Egypt where I was able to use in inside the Pyramids and other underground chambers. It was easily the brightest flashlight among our large group. It's small, compact and recharges quickly with the supplied batteries. If those batteries run out before recharging, you can always put in regular batteries. The ability to change batteries is great for times when you will be unable to recharge. I've seen much larger and bulky units that do not provide nearly as much light. I have one on my boat and one in my car. The red light is good for low light conditions when you do not want to lose your night vision. The only caution is when it is on the highest white setting, it will get hot to the touch if left on for an extended time period. If that happens, just turn it down or off for a short while. Most times, you will not need the highest setting but I like having such a strong light. I highly recommend this unit.
T**R
Excellent light
Very cool
M**K
Build quality.
Great flashligt! Worth every penny!
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