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Wuben c2
Wuben c2








wuben c2

It’s super-easy to find by feel, and the grippy (smooth) switch boot has the characteristic W (for Wuben, what else?) with an indicator LED underneath. The electronic side switch is positioned in a flat spot on the head surrounded by a matte finish bezel. The battery tube has a unique pattern milled into it, with circumferential micro groove reeding and deep channels for a positive grip. It’s kind of chunky for a light of this size, but that helps it feel substantial and not cheap. Right away, I noticed it’s the perfect size for my hands with the 21700 size tube.

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It’s also nice to see the okay-quality adjustable lanyard included here.įirst impressions with the C2 were positive. It would be a great light for someone just getting into high-powered lithium-ion flashlights with the onboard charging and included (protected) battery. I really like that the Wuben C2 is outfitted as a ready-to-run package, with no need to buy anything extra to get up and running. Wuben ABD4800 21700 battery (mounted in the light).There’s bog-standard accessories in here, and nothing too special: The light itself is housed in a rectangular paper carrier that opens with a pull tab, and the accessories are housed in a box on top, so it’s the first thing you pull out when unboxing. It’s good quality and appropriate for retail display as well with a picture of the light up front and feature blurbs and specs all over. The package is very efficient and makes good use of the compact size. Wuben’s packaging features a retail-friendly package with a hang tag and bright graphics with the familiar blue and white color scheme.

#Wuben c2 driver#

I’m hoping there’s a buck driver in there, and I love versatile flashlights, so let’s see! Package quality. The C2 joins Wuben’s C-series, which are affordable single-emitter EDC tube lights, and promises some neat features like power bank capability and a constant-current driver. Today I’ll be taking a look at their newest light, the Wuben C2. They produce lights for every application to appeal to a diverse consumer base and are responsible for the brilliant tiny-thrower E6 “Small Steel Cannon,” and we can’t forget the unique Gecko E61 tactical penlight. Moreover, Wuben has been in business a really long time (longer than I’ve been alive!), starting as an OEM (making flashlights and parts for other brands) until eventually becoming their own corporation (Wubenlight, Inc.) based in China in 2016. All you need to do is ask anyone who’s owned a Wuben H1 headlamp or TO50R what they think of them, and you’ll see what I mean. However, I eventually learned that they make some pretty decent budget lights. Aside from being a fun name to say, before I really went down the rabbit hole into flashlight Wonderland, I wasn’t too familiar with them as a brand.










Wuben c2