Earlier this year I reviewed my first Convoy flashlight. This time around, the Convoy BD06…
The original Convoy C8 goes back a couple of years. What I’m reviewing now, is the “new” C8.
With an updated LED, (the Cree XP-L HI) and 993 lumens, it can now throw with the best of them.
As you can see, my Convoy C8 arrived with minimal packaging. No accessories what so ever. I do not know if this is typical, or whether it would arrive at YOUR mailbox the same way.
I don’t have a lot of information on the C8. I got no instructions with the package, so I needed to rely on outside sources for basic bits of information.
One thing I can tell you with certainty, it’s 5.6″ long and weighs 184 grams including an 18650 battery.
Recommended battery is an 18650 rechargeable. I do not know the working voltage of the light, so I haven’t heard if other battery types are compatible.
The LED is a Cree XP-L HI. And combined with a large (smooth) deep reflector, beam throw is measured close to 500 meters!
It’s waterproof to IPX-8, and impact resistant to 1.5 meters.
It has 5 constant output modes.
If convoy identifies them as something different, I wouldn’t know. But those are the modes as identified by ME. Turbo is said to be 993 lumens. I do not know the exact outputs of the other modes.
There are also 3 flashing modes.
Other traits that deserve honorable mention;
What I have here is the U3 7A version of the C8. The color temperature of the LED is extremely warm; 3000-3000k. Other versions available are the “V2 1A” a “U4 3A” and a “U6 3A”. The others also feature a “cool white” version with a 5000k+ color temp. There’s even an XM-L2 U2 version as well.
On this version of the C8, it works the same as dozens of other budget flashlights. One firm push of the rear button turns it on, and a half-press changes the modes. On THIS version, there is NO mode memory.
The sequence is moonlight>low>medium>high>turbo>strobe>bicycle flash, and finally, voltage indicator. A little feature I DO like very much, enables the user to go from ANY mode (beyond moonlight) BACK to moonlight, WITHOUT the need to cycle through any of the other modes, including the flashing modes. All you do is half-press (and HOLD) the switch for about 2 seconds, then release, and presto!
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