| Specifications for the Reflex1: | ![]() |
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| Battery type: | Accepts either two CR123As or one 18650 (Chart) | |
| Field of view: | 7 degree half divergence | |
| Lense type: | AR coated glass (both sides) | |
| Light Output (out the front): | ~225 lumens | |
| Material type: | 6061-T6 Aluminum | |
| Overall length: | 5.3" | |
| Run time: | Varies by battery | |
| Available Modes: | High, medium, low, strobe, random strobe, SOS, Auto (50%), Auto (Full range), custom brightness (Modes are user programable without any wires. Only requires a computer screen). | |
| Other features: |
- Ability to accommodate tail cap lanyard - Anti-roll tail cap with switch - Auto setting adjustable for user preference (An industry FIRST!) - Crenulated bezel for breaking glass or checking the status of light - Knurled grip on body and front - Manufactured and assembled in the United States of America - Recessed switch so flashlight is able to stand on end - Recessed switch to prevent accidental illumination - Type III matte black anodized - Water proof up to 3 meters (one month submerged) |
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| Additional information: | User Manual, Product Brief, Software for User Programability | |
| Videos: |
Computer UI Programability Demonstration of Intelligent Brightness Control Reflex1 tear down Another Intelligent Brightness Control Demo |
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| Press: | Flashlight News, LED Magazine, PoliceOne, A Review, Above Review with Comments | |
| Battery chart for the Reflex1: | ||
| Mode: | Battery: | Time: |
| High | CR123A | Over 60 minutes at full brightness and over 315 minutes in LPM^ |
| 18650 | Over 70 minutes at full brightness and over 85 minutes in LPM^ | |
| RCR123A* | Over 55 minutes at full brightness (LPM^ not tested) | |
| Medium | CR123A | Over 160 minutes on medium brightness and over 282 minutes in LPM^ |
| 18650 | No data yet | |
| RCR123A* | No data yet | |
| Low | CR123A | No data yet |
| 18650 | No data yet | |
| RCR123A* | The output battery voltage is greater than the input LED voltage - true low power is not achieved until the battery voltage drops. No conclusive test has been conducted. | |
| *The RCR123A is not officially supported. There is no danger of damage, but the Reflex1 might not operate exactly as it was designed when using RCR123As. |
| ^LPM - low power mode is defined as the point where the battery can no longer maintain the load. The flashlight will dim down to approximately 20% for as long as the batteries allow. In some cases the Reflex1 will bump back up to whatever mode it was in prior to going into LPM. |