Jetbeam E28 Review: The Swiss Army Knife of EDC Flashlights Finally Exists - Yanko Design
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Jetbeam E28 Review: The Swiss Army Knife of EDC Flashlights Finally Exists - Yanko Design
"Most flashlights ask you to choose. Throw or flood. Pocket size or runtime. A simple beam or specialty features. Jetbeam's E28 walks into the room and suggests you stop choosing altogether. This flat, brick-shaped EDC light packs dual independently controlled white beams (one flood, one throw), a 365 nm UV emitter, a 520 nm green laser, an RGB side strip with nine modes, and a 7,000 mAh power bank into a single 251-gram body."
"Here's the thing: the spec sheet sounds like overkill until you actually think about the situations where you need more than a basic beam. Checking a hotel room for cleanliness with UV. Using the laser as a presentation pointer by day and a pet toy by night. Mounting the light magnetically under a car hood while the flood beam lights your work and the throw beam spotlights a distant part number."
The Jetbeam E28 is a flat, brick-shaped EDC light that consolidates multiple tools into one body, including independently controlled flood and throw white beams, a 365 nm UV emitter, a 520 nm green laser, and an RGB side strip with nine modes. The light houses two 18650 cells in an aluminum body measuring 107.6 × 48 × 26.6 mm for a total 7,000 mAh capacity and weighs 251 grams with batteries. Stated runtimes include 8.3 hours at 500 lumens flood, 13.2 hours at 300 lumens throw, and a moonlight mode up to 350 hours. The dual-cell design prioritizes long runtime over minimal weight, and dedicated optics are used for each beam to avoid compromises. Price promotion listed at $87.45 (45% off $159.95) with limited stock.
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