It was some time ago that I reviewed the Klarus G20, a full-featured flashlight with…
Klarus wasn’t too well-known a few years ago. How times change! Not long ago I reviewed their XT11S, a powerful flashlight with a long-range beam throw. Today, the Klarus XT12GT takes the stage, to prove once again that even subtle changes to a good design can be welcome.
So here’s what’s included in the Klarus XT12GT package.
Flashlight, user manual, belt sheath, spare o-ring, adjustable lanyard, micro USB cable, magnetic “mini” charger, and a 3600mAh 3.7v 18650 rechargeable battery.
Battery; Klarus includes one of their own, 3600mAh, 3.7v 18650 rechargeable batteries. Other accepted batteries are either; (2) disposable 3v CR123’s or (2) rechargeable 3.7 16340’s, or (2) rechargeable 3.7v 18350’s. Please note that internal charging will only work with an 18650.
There are four regular modes and two emergency modes.
Klarus contends that unless you use THEIR 3600mAh (or comparably powerful battery) you won’t get the full 1600 lumen output. They say with a “normal” 18650 cell, or with (understandably) 2 – CR123’s, you’ll get 1300 lumens instead.
As is the same with other Klarus models, they give you the choice of two different settings; tactical and outdoor.
On the tail cap are two buttons; the mode switch and the primary switch. The primary is the round one, and the mode is the flat one.
By default, the XT12GT is in the Tactical setting. Here’s what that means;
Now, the Outdoor setting;
To change from one setting to the other;
seconds. Doing so will activate whichever mode (strobe or low) is current depending on the setting you have. The voltage indicator will illuminate for a few seconds, then go out…but DON’T RELEASE THE BUTTON! Keep HOLDING until the indicator comes on a SECOND time…where it will go back and forth from red to green. At this point, with your finger STILL pressing the mode switch, press the primary switch as well. THEN release both buttons. Test that the setting has changed by pressing ‘mode’.
Please refer to the instructional image above if my explanations seem complicated.
Each time the light is switched on, the illuminating ring that surrounds the magnetic charging button, glows for a few seconds to indicate battery power.
So this is pretty cool, and is quite different than how internal charging works on most other USB rechargeable lights.
You have this small thingy with a USB port on the end, and an on/off switch on the body. It has a magnetic button on it which attaches to the corresponding side-button on the flashlight. Then, when the USB cable is attached to a USB source, it charges the 18650 battery that’s inside the light. You’ll know it’s charging by looking AT the magentic connection. The flashlight indicator will be red. You’ll know it’s finished when the indicator turns green. But… it doesn’t end there. The magnetic charger is also a key-chain light! The on/off switch enables a nice ‘warm-white’ diffused beam of just a few lumens, which is good enough to see your keys (or whatever) in the dark.
The battery inside the mini charger is a GJ351218, 32mAh lithium-ion. According to the manual, it charges itself, while attached to the light. I do not know if it charges by simply connecting the USB to a standard power source.
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I don’t have anything particularly negative to say about the Klarus XT12GT.
In comparison to the XT11S which I also reviewed, it’s taller, has a wider head, and it’s brighter! The 11S has a switch on the side… this one doesn’t.
The XT12 tail stands… but not unless it’s placed very carefully on the intended surface. Due to the slightly protruding mode switch, it’s wobbly.
The charging current is quite robust. On a well-depleted battery, it’ll charge at, or close to, 1A (1000mA).
Think you might want an XT12-GT for your own? Then I suggest you check out its page at Banggood.com
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