The full review is available here
English review at BLF
German review at my website
Summary
You don’t hear much about JETBeam. That’s a shame, because the long-established company has some interesting flashlights in its portfolio. The new JETBeam E26 (“Kunai”) has just been released.
The E26 was announced a few months ago via a Kickstarter campaign and was successfully funded after just one day. I had the opportunity to test the flashlight before it was officially shipped.
JETBeam made a successful start with the E26 “Kunai” into the world of flat flashlights: white light, UV light and a green laser, combined with intuitive UI using a rotating ring and two buttons, fast charging via USB-C and an ergonomic, practical design.
For the perfect experience I miss direct access to the lowest level, which could also be a little lower. That, and if the flashlight was a little shorter, it would be the perfect EDC flashlight for me. But even as it is, it makes a very good impression.
This review was sponsored by flashlightgo.com, a Chinese shop with a large selection of flashlights.
You can’t call something the “Kunai” and not put a big old thumb ring on the back. Not doing so is just… rude.
And you can’t call something E26 without it fitting into an E26 light bulb socket
With some imagination the lanyard could be seen as a ring.
On the other hand, I just tried to stab myself and it didn’t hurt. Definitely no real kunai.
JETBeam made a successful start with the E26 “Kunai” into the world of flat flashlights
TIL there is a world of flat flashlights. Wow :)
If it’s as bright as that picture I assume this gets insanely hot very quickly. Is their data on that?
It’s mentioned in the review. It reaches 38°C in turbo, or 43°C if you activate turbo again. That’s rather moderate for a modern flashlight. Usually I set my limit to 55°C - not because the flashlight would be damaged, but that’s the limit I can comfortably hold in my hands.
I have a different brand but yes it does. The torque test channel on YouTube has a video comparing a bunch of these kinds of flashlights with actual data if you want to look into it.