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Imalent DT35---a powerful flashlight up to 8500 lumens

imalent

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Product Details
IMALENT DT35 is a versatile USB rechargeable LED tactical flashlight with multi-level output and an OLED display. The OLED display can show battery voltage, output, charging, and has a flashing overheat warning, which makes it much easier and more simple to know the status of the flashlight. Utilizing the latest CREE XHP35 HI LED, its maximum output can reach up to 8500 lumens and it can produce a strong beam of light up to 1000meters away. There are four output levels, with the tactical-switch button making it easy to operate.
Supported by 4pcs IMALENT 18650 Li-ion rechargeable batteries, its advanced temperature control module, low-voltage warning. and low-power protection makes the DT35 the go-to flashlight for any difficult task.



Product Features
·Utilizes the latest CREE XHP35 HI LEDs, with a lifespan of up to 50000 hours
·with maximum output of 8500 lumens. Built-in USB charging interface included
·The OLED display can show various parameters
·Size: 146(length)*70 (head diameter) *50 (diameter) mm
·Weight:425g
·High efficiency constant power circuit will maintain constant brightness
·Anti-reverse battery protection
·Built-in thermal control module will automatically adjust the output of brightness
·according to the working state and outer temperature
·Combination of toughened ultra-clear mineral and anti-reflective coating glass
·Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy body. Wear resistant Type III hard-anodized
·surface treatment
·IPX-8 standard waterproof (2 meters submersible)
·1.5m impact resistant
·Tail stand function
We are looking for dealers and distributors worldwide. Please send us email at [email protected] if any interest.

Best regards,
Shellen

IMALENT marketing team
Skype: imalent_shellen
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richbuff

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This looks like the best combination of power and throw from a two and one half inch (2.5 inch) head diameter light.

Four XHP35 in overlapping reflectors in 2.75 inch head: This should provide maximum possible combination of power and throw and beam width in this head diameter classification.

A look at current offerings in the multi-XHP35 department shows that next level up in power and throw comes from a four-inch diameter light that is modified to replace the factory leds with XPL35 leds.

This light occupies a notable position on the size/power/throw continuum that is not encroached upon by other lights.

Comparative beamshots are awaited.
 

hahoo

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This looks like the best combination of power and throw from a two and one half inch (2.5 inch) head diameter light.

Four XHP35 in overlapping reflectors in 2.75 inch head: This should provide maximum possible combination of power and throw and beam width in this head diameter classification.

A look at current offerings in the multi-XHP35 department shows that next level up in power and throw comes from a four-inch diameter light that is modified to replace the factory leds with XPL35 leds.

This light occupies a notable position on the size/power/throw continuum that is not encroached upon by other lights.

Comparative beamshots are awaited.


hope your not holding your breath...this thing is taking off like a lead balloon...they sure look good on paper....i would love to see some real world use myself...
 

richbuff

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Any action on this interesting light, replete with its multiple interesting XHP35 emitters?

I would love to see a compact version of this item: Straight cylindrical form factor, 50mm body diameter, 50mm head diameter, with three partially overlapping, deep reflector wells with XHP35 emitters, approximately 6,000 lumens with reasonable throw.
 

joelbnyc

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Wow... never owned anything more powerful than a 1x18650, these soda can multi-emitter lights are getting tempting.
 
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richbuff

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DT70, DT35, DN70, DN35 are now showing in the Going Gear website, on top in New items.

Of the four, this one, with its multiple XHP35 emitters, for a nice combination of throw and power, is of interest to me.
 

hahoo

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DT70, DT35, DN70, DN35 are now showing in the Going Gear website, on top in New items.

Of the four, this one, with its multiple XHP35 emitters, for a nice combination of throw and power, is of interest to me.


yeah, but there pure junk...
cant believe marshall is even messing with them......
 

imalent

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Thanks for your advice about Imalent. I will forward it to our development department. You can check the review for beamshots here:
Any action on this interesting light, replete with its multiple interesting XHP35 emitters?

I would love to see a compact version of this item: Straight cylindrical form factor, 50mm body diameter, 50mm head diameter, with three partially overlapping, deep reflector wells with XHP35 emitters, approximately 6,000 lumens with reasonable throw.
 

imalent

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Thanks for your trust in Imalent. We will continue to design and produce better flashlights for everyone.
Wow... never owned anything more powerful than a 1x18650, these soda can multi-emitter lights are getting tempting.
 

imalent

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Thanks for your tolerance. We are sure to make it as more accurate as we can.

Love my DT70, can't think of a better light. No manufacturer is perfect, of my 10 or so lights I have 1 Olight playing up, a MecArmy DOA, a Lumintop Torpedo DOA, Nitecore Tip playing up and a Thrunite TN40 with thread issues.

My Imalent has been ok but the voltage reading is out by around 0.15v which is disappointing.
 

Jamarwed

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Imalent DT35 a powerful flashlight up to 8500 lumens

I just got a LED Lenser 200 lumens, but 760 lumens for a flashlight? Frack, thatll fry retinas at close range
 
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