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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best compact size LED flashlight.
Before going into my review of this flashlight, you first need to ask yourself what do you need this flashlight for. Do you just need a simple and reliable flashlight, doesn't matter what kind of technology it uses? Or you need a super bright flashlight? Or do you want a flashlight that can reach very far?
You will have to ask these question because LED flashlight...
Published on November 9, 2004 by T. Wong

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3.0 out of 5 stars X1 not as bright as Gerber Infinity Ultra!!
My X1 is not as bright as my old Gerber Infinity and certainly falls short of the light that my Gerber Firecracker puts out. Quality seems to be fine but not as good as my Firecracker. Some rave about the X1 and I have an X1 with green LED that is a good light, but my new X1 is just not that bright. Maybe it has an older LED in it. Save your money and buy an Infinity...
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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best compact size LED flashlight., November 9, 2004
This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
Before going into my review of this flashlight, you first need to ask yourself what do you need this flashlight for. Do you just need a simple and reliable flashlight, doesn't matter what kind of technology it uses? Or you need a super bright flashlight? Or do you want a flashlight that can reach very far?

You will have to ask these question because LED flashlight is different from conventional flashlight. If you want a flashlight that can reach very far, stop reading this review and go get yourself a Mag-Lite with the Xenon bulb. Cause LED flashlight doesn't reach as far as a good conventional bulb flashlight. However, within the designated working distance (a.k.a focal point) of the LED flashlight, the brightness of a conventional flashlight is usually no match to the LED flashlight.

Now we have gotten this issue out of the way, lets get on with my review of this product.

The X1 is the best compact size LED flashlight that use conventional type of battery, one AA battery in this case. It's alos the brightest in it's class. The X1 only use one LED bulb. You won't need to worry about how much light only one LED can make cause the special LED being used in this flashlight is bright enough to blind anybody if you point to their eyes directly. On top of the LED bulb, there is a clever designed convex lens that focus the light to a circular beam. Many other LED flashlight suffer from inefficiency cause their light beam aren't focused as this one therefore you only have a very bright bulb in your hands but it's not lighting up the object or area bright enough for you to see clearly. The use of the lens made this flashlight very power efficient. With the clever designed lens, one LED is enough for this flashlight while many other flashlight have to use 3 to 5 LED bulbs, which comsume battery faster.

This flashlight only use one AA battery and the LED bulb doesn't consume a lot of power. One alkaline battery can last for months of inconsistant use. I use this flashlight a lot everyday, and the Durcel Ultra AA battery that come with the package lasted for 6 months. I recommend using Durcel Ultra, Energizer e2 Lithium, Energizer e2 Titanium, or Energizer Ultimate battery so you don't have to replace the battery very soon.

The body of the flashlight is very strong and very well built. It is shock-proof and water resistant. I dropped it to concrete floor a few times and there isn't one scratch on the surface nor does the lens or the bulb break. The funishing is excellent. The texture of the shell is smooth enough for the touch and for sliding it in and out of the holster but have enough friction to stop it from slipping away from your hand. I stepped on it accidentially once and everything still intact and fine. I am not sure if it is as strong as my 3D-cell size Mag-lite or not cause I haven't run over it with my car yet but I don't think it's necessary to test it this way.

Another special feature of the X1 is its dual switch. You can lit up the flashlight fast by pressing your thumb and holding down on the speed button at the end of the it. Let it go and it turns off. You can also twist the end cap and turn it on permanently so that you don't need to hold it. Turn the cap to the opposite direction to turn it off. By twisting the end cap, you can also asjust the sensitive of the speed button.

The X1 also comes with a nylon holster which I think is another great features that make it stand out from other brands. The holster and the flashlight fits like a condom :> You can put the X1 in its holster on your belt. The light weight of the X1 make it innoticable no matter how long you carry it. I practically carry it along whenever I am out of my house ever since I bought it. It is so handly when I need it. Taking it out and puting it back into the holster is extremely easy. The holster is tight enough to hold the X1 in place and won't fall out even you jump a few times while loose enough for you take it out smoothly.

The bottom end of the X1 is built with a hole at the tip for you to hold it on a key-chain or a strap. However it doesn't come with a strap. This is the only minor draw back of the X1. I bought a tiny nylon cell-phone strap that you can find in those cell-phone accessories stores and strapped it to the hole which makes it easier to take it out of the holster fast and also further more prevent it droping from my hand.

I think a lot of you who consider buying this flashlight might also be thinking if you should get the X5 from the same company instead. I know it's hard to choose from these 2 great flashlight. Then you will need to ask yourself again how are you going to use the flashlight for.

If you want a compact flashlight that you can carry it with you all the time on your belt or in your purse to be ready whenever you need it, then X1 is a sure bet. It's light weight, it's brightest in its class, and it uses a battery type that you can almost find in any store or gas station.

The X5 is much brighter than the X1 and have a focus area much larger and further thant the X1, but it also consume more power. Also, the X5 uses special CR type batteries that are also used in many cameras, which may not be available everywhere (but most stores and gas stations in US these days carry these CR type batteries.)

While also comes with a nylon holster, the X5 is still bigger than the X1 and may not be an ideal flashlight for you to carry it around like you can with the X1. If you want to put a flashlight in your car, then I would suggest you to get a X5 or a 3D-cell size Mag-lite. If you want to have a flashlight with you anywhere you go like your cellphone, then go get the X1.

Hope this review helps your buying decision. Thanks for reading (if you make it this far!)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars X1 not as bright as Gerber Infinity Ultra!!, August 26, 2010
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My X1 is not as bright as my old Gerber Infinity and certainly falls short of the light that my Gerber Firecracker puts out. Quality seems to be fine but not as good as my Firecracker. Some rave about the X1 and I have an X1 with green LED that is a good light, but my new X1 is just not that bright. Maybe it has an older LED in it. Save your money and buy an Infinity or Firecracker.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars wrong product, March 4, 2010
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the product decribed is the old style of x1 with a clearly defined beam, the one they gave was the new style where there is blead off on the outer edges of the beam. this may be what you want, but it was not what i was looking for.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ...But This Model is Now Obsolete, January 5, 2010
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This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
** June 2011 update: Inova just released model Inova X1DM-HB Dual High/Low Mode Flashlight with White LED and 1 AA Battery, Black which has much better specs than this model for about the same price (55/6 lumens, 1.75/40 hour battery life, it has a high/low modes). I haven't tested the new model yet, however.

** July 2010 update. They keep changing the flashlight without changing the model number. The one I got in April 2010 is brighter and especially the center spot is brighter than the one I got in October 2009. I'd say it lights up a reflective sign at 75 feet about as well as the MagLite AA LED. Very impressive. The reflector is shinier. I don't know if they changed the LED.

For a tiny 2-ounce flashlight, the Inova X1 is amazing and just about perfect.

- - - Comparison with MagLite LED (2-AA) - - -

It's 47% as large/heavy, but center spot is about as intense as the MagLite LED (2-AA).

It's an ideal just-in-case flashlight for backpack/purse/travel -- when tiny rules.

For the glove box of your car, or anyplace you don't mind the bulk, the MagLite LED (2-AA) is probably better due to more battery life and multi-mode (energy saving mode).

Most affordable LED flashlights do not throw a concentrated beam nearly as well as these two models. Either will light up a reflective street sign really well from about 75 feet away.

The "contacts problem" is easily solved. Clean the endcap grease off them with a napkin and pencil eraser (see below).

PROs:

~~> Tiny & lightweight

~~> AA battery

~~> Concentrated beam. Better than most other LED flashlights

~~> High quality look and feel (exceptional)

~~> Has hole for tether/strap

~~> Affordable

CONs:

~~> Switch/contacts failure (easily solved)

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DETAILS:

Beam focus: The beam has two well defined parts. The center beam lights a 8" diameter spot on a wall 10 ft away (4 degrees). At the same time an outer beam (53 degrees) illuminates a 10 ft diameter area. This compares to the MAGLITE LED 2-AA which dishes out a much brighter 8" diameter spot (at 10 ft distance) and the rest of the light fills a 8-ft diameter area (44 degrees).

Both models have plastic lenses which will scratch over time.

Stick with AA batteries for all your devices. Best deal on rechargeables, and only one size to stock up on. Borrow from other devices in a pinch. I never go AAA...they're 2-1/2 times as expensive per amp-hour of output, and in flashlights they're also less space-efficient (per amp-hour of output).

Contacts problem: I noticed after 3 months that the "momentary-on" button started to work poorly, and even the full-on position required a firm twist. Other reviewers had this problem. It was easily solved by cleaning endcap grease off the contacts (barrel end, disk inside endcap, and battery ends) with a napkin and pencil eraser.

Comparison Data:

Inova X1 ...... MagLite LED 2-AA

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.72" x 4" ....... .72"/1" x 6.6" ... Dimensions

2 oz .............. 4.25 oz ......... Weight (with alkaline batteries)

2 ................... 3 ................. Stated Watts

4/53 degrees .. 4/44 degrees .. Beam Focus

75 ft. ............ 75 ft. ............ Street Sign Test

YES................. NO ............... Glass Lens (scratch resistant)

NO ................. YES ............. Beam adjustment

?? ................. YES.............. Energy saving mode

YES ................ YES .............. Hole for wrist-strap or tether
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really great flashlight, takes one AA battery., November 13, 2006
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This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
Small size and great light output for one LED. If you need a super bright light, though, get the X5, but remember it is substantially larger and takes the more expensive Lithium batteries. They are both GREAT lights, by the way.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bright, Solid flashlight with serious design flaw, July 18, 2010
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This light is bright and solid.

It feels good in your hand.

This is a flashlight that had lots of promise, but failed in the end to a design flaw.

The light flickers as you walk or move the light around.

This is caused by the battery rattling around inside of the casing.

In fact, it even shuts itself off at times and you have to rattle it back on.

The light is way too expensive for what you get.

I would also look at the Streamlight Microstream and the Streamlight Pro flashlights.

The Streamlight is brighter and I have found it to be much more reliable, when I have needed it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awsome flashlight, March 22, 2009
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This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
i bought one of these flashlights from a friend in highschool and loved it. i used it evrywhere whether i was working on my car or in the woods at night it never let me down. it had the brightest beam i had ever seen ina a flashlight so small. it got ran over i dont know how many times. i put it in fish tanks and to see how waterproof it was. no water got in of course cause its sealed so well. the battery would last for hours without flickering out ever. the beam was amazing i would point it at stuff when it was pitch black outside and i could see evrything even stuff realy far away. i loved it. then about 3 years later it stopped working. im not sure what happened. and since my friend never told what brand it was i just thought it was an offbrand flashlight. since then ive looked evrywhere for a place or site that sold it or one that was as good but since i didnt know the brand i didnt get far. i finally found it by chance that i read a review that happened to mention Inova X1, so i copied it and pasted it here and there it was. i can finally end my search for this flashlight. and i can finaly use one again
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1.0 out of 5 stars Unreliable!, May 24, 2010
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Mine was defective. I bought 4 different models from Inova and 2 of them either didn't work from the beginning (this one)or stopped working after a month (Inova BLT-2A Bolt LED Flashlight, 3.8-Watt). I switched to Fenix and I am very satisfied.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars add was misleading, April 24, 2008
This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
the add for this flashlight led me to believe that this was the original version of this flashlight. It is not the original version, it is an "updated" version, and although it is a very good flashlight, it is not the same as the original, nor does it come with a holster like the original.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT bedside light, August 16, 2007
This review is from: Emissive Energy Corp. X1MT-WT White LED Flashlight (Electronics)
This is getting a bity over-priced because the LED if the older generation and isn't as bright. On the other hand, this is THE flashlight for a run to the potty or to investigate a "bump" in the night. The other LED lights out are far brighter, but when your eyes are completely night-adjusted, they're painfully bright. This is not as bright and a bit more tolerable. The size is also very handy: about the length of 2 AA's (takes 1) and only a bit wider in diameter. it's an excellent travel light. As far as "mini" flashlights go, this may not be the brightest (in fact, it's near the bottom) but it's the best thing going for a nightstand/travel flashlight...
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