It looks like a rebranded Yinding or Rayten LED that is already used for a while in other flashlights. It's definitely not their own development or production.
@SammysHP@flashlight I'm sure we'll know when it actually comes out. Their "tailor-made" language suggests they're having a manufacturer produce a bespoke design for them.
I'm sure Nitecore hasn't build their own semiconductor fab just to make an LED, but smaller manufacturers might be up for semi-custom runs.
It looks like a rebranded Yinding or Rayten LED that is already used for a while in other flashlights. It's definitely not their own development or production.
@SammysHP @flashlight I'm sure we'll know when it actually comes out. Their "tailor-made" language suggests they're having a manufacturer produce a bespoke design for them.
I'm sure Nitecore hasn't build their own semiconductor fab just to make an LED, but smaller manufacturers might be up for semi-custom runs.
The odds these aren't 7000K or green as grass is slim to none.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Nitecore's own post about this lists five models: UHi 10, 20, 40, 50, and 100.
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/Know/detail/ad/1875
Cool but im like 95% sure its just a rebranded led. You need a LOT of money to just start making leds willy nilly.