3600 Lumens Palm-sized Floodlight Flashlight

Item No.: P25 V2 Black
☑️ Top lumen-size ratio - max 3600 lumens VS pocket size
☑️ Max beam distance 210m / 689ft and max 80 hours run time
☑️ Power by 1*21700 or 1*18650 battery
☑️ 3 Modes:
l Turbo -> High -> Med -> Low
l Hidden moonlight mode
l Strobe & SOS
Description FAQ Review
Description

Brief Introduction 

 

P25 V2.0 is the upgraded version of P25, which achieves 3,600 lumen with one CREE XHP70.3 LED driven by one 21700 battery or 18650 battery. As a wide beam flashlight, P25 is especially ideal for close-range illumination, such as hiking, camping, searching, self-defense, or working as a high power led searchlight or police security light.

FreasyGears also improves the user interface on the upgraded version. Now three modes are available for multiple tasks.

☑️ Turbo -> High -> Med -> Low
☑️ Hidden moonlight mode
☑️ Strobe & SOS


Furthermore, P25 V2.0 includes a power indicator function that lets you know the current power level at any time.

Featuring impact-resistant, IPX8 waterproof, and frigostabile, the hyper tough flashlight P25 V2.0 is capable of all-season and all-weather use.
 


Spec

 

Material: Rugged aluminum with type HAIII hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish

Color: Black
Weight: 98 g/3.46 oz
Tail Diameter: 24.4 mm/0.96 in
Head Diameter: 30 mm/1.18 in
Length: 145.4 mm/5.72 in
Lighting Angle: Flood (about 85°)
Battery: 1*21700/1*18650/2*CR123A
LED: One CREE XHP70.3
Max Power: 33W
Max Runtime: 80 hours/3.4 days
Max Beam Intensity: 10800cd
Max Beam Distance:
210m/689ft

Max Output: 3600 lumens
Switch: Tail and side metal switches
Modes: ☑️ Turbo-high-med-low-strobe ☑️ Hidden moonlight mode ☑️ Strobe & SOS
Lighting Color: White
Applications: 
hiking, camping, searching, self-defense

Warranty: 5-year free warranty and through-life warranty support

 
 

Parameter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P25 V2.0

Turbo

High

Med

Low

Strobe

SOS

Moonlight

Output (Lumens)

3,600

800

200

50

1600

200

5

Runtime (Hours)

2

3

10

25

 

 

80

Distance (Meters)

208

97

49

24

 

 

 

Intensity (Candelas)

10,800

2,350

600

144

4,916

 

 

Impact Resistance

2 meters

Waterproof

IPX-8 (2-meter submersible)

Size

1.18"*0.96"*5.72/30*24.4*145.4mm

Weight

3.46oz/98g (excluding battery and accessories)

Working Temperature

30℃-50℃/-22℉ - 122℉

Note: The above-mentioned parameters (lab-tested by using a 5000mAh 21700 li-ion battery from FreasyGears) may vary between lights, batteries, and environments.



Real Discharging Curve

 



In the Package

☑️ 1*3600 lumen flashlight P25 V2.0
☑️ 1*
5000mAh 21700 li-ion battery with a TYPE-C charging port
☑️ 1*Lanyard
☑️ 1*Clip

☑️ Holster

☑️ TYPE-C charging cable
☑️ Spare O-ring
☑️ User Manual
☑️ Warranty Card



 Optional Accessories

☑️ Gun mount
☑️ Remote switch

☑️ White Diffuser































FAQ

Q1: What's the main difference between the original P25 and the upgraded version?

 A: The main differences are as below:

Items
Appearance
Max
Output
(Lumen)
Max Beam
Throw
LED
User Interface
Power Level
Indicator
Original P25 3,000
192m/
629ft
One
CREE
XHP70.2
Turbo-high-med-low-
strobe
×
P25 V2.0 3,600
208m/
689ft
One
CREE
XHP70.3
Three Modes:
☑️ Turbo -> High -> Med -> Low
☑️ Hidden moonlight
mode
☑️ Strobe & SOS


Q2.
What is a Moonlight Mode on an Outdoor or EDC Flashlight? 

A: Moonlight mode is a flashlight's lowest brightness level, usually 5 lumens or less. Some flashlights even have moonlight modes that are 1 lumen or less, 0.5 lumens, or even 0.2 lumens. 

Q3: What is the use of moonlight mode?

 A: If you've never used a moonlight mode before, you might be wondering what the point of having so little light is. While a moonlight mode may appear to be of little use, a small amount of light can make all the difference in the dark. A moonlight mode allows you to see in the dark without blinding or disorienting yourself or others, and it has a low impact on your night vision. So let me show you some examples of moonlight mode in action.

Moonlight modes are especially useful in the outdoors and are an excellent feature for camping for a variety of reasons. This small amount of light allows you to navigate in the dark without disturbing your night vision or your camping companions. So, if you want to read in the tent at night while your buddy sleeps, a moonlight mode is ideal. Also, if you wake up in the middle of the night and need to use the restroom, moonlight mode will illuminate the path in front of you without disturbing your companion or interfering with your night vision. Not to mention that it won't be bright enough to wake you up.

Moonlight mode is also useful for close quarters when using an LED flashlight. Even 30 lumens at night in a shared small tent can be too bright for those inside. A moonlight mode is ideal for looking around your tent or inside your camping bag. You can see clearly in front of you without fear of injuring your or others' eyes. In addition, moonlight modes frequently have absurdly long runtimes. A moonlight mode is a way to go if you want to save battery life. For example, the P25 V2.0 can last 80 hours continuously on moonlight mode.

Along the same lines, you don't have to be outside in a tent to enjoy moonlight mode. Moonlight mode can be extremely useful when working around the house in a small space. The pipes under my sink, for example, were making noise the other day, and moonlight mode provided just enough light to see what was going on. If I had been standing under my sink and shone even 50 lumens at my pipes, the glare would have been unbearable.

Finally, a moonlight mode is ideal for concealment. A moonlight mode can help you navigate in the dark if you don't want to draw attention to yourself. This is especially useful for police officers and hunters who must navigate in the dark in a discrete manner. Not only that, but it provides just enough light to search through a tactical or hunting bag for whatever the user may require.

Q4: What is the difference between Cree LED XHP70.2 and XHP70.3?

 A: Cree LED XLamp® XHP70.3 High-Intensity LEDs are designed to enable maximum intensity from small luminaires. The XLamp XHP70.3 High-Intensity LEDs feature a flat lens, allowing better coupling of lenses, reflectors, and fiber optics for light output control. These white LEDs are configurable to 6V or 12V by PCB layout. The XHP70.3 High-Intensity LEDs are available in 5-step EasyWhite® bins at 3000K to 5000KCCT, 3-step EasyWhite bins at 2700K to 5000K CCT, and 2-step EasyWhite bins at 2700K to 4000K CCT.

Built on Cree LED’s Extreme High Power LED technology, the XLamp XHP70.3 High-Intensity LEDs improve the lumen density, voltage characteristics, reliability, and optical performance of the XHP70.2 LEDs in the same 7.0mm x 7.0mm package. These LEDs provide an easy drop-in upgrade to achieve higher system Lumens Per Watt (LPW) for lighting manufacturers with existing XHP70 designs, eliminating redesign costs.

 


Q5: Is P25 V2.0 USB rechargeable?

A: No, the 21700 flashlight P25 is not directly USB rechargeable. But it comes with a 5000mAh 21700 battery with TYPE-C charging port on top, which allows each charging with the cable and a 5V adaptor. 


Q6: What kind of adaptor can I use to charge my P25?
A: Please use the adaptor with an output voltage of 5V, either current of 0.5A, 1A, 2A, or above would be OK to use. The difference would be different charging time. 5V/0.5A would take about 11 or 12 hours for a full charge, while 5V/1A takes about 5.5 hours, and 5V/2A or above would take only 3 hours.


Q7: How can I know if my light is fully charged or not? 
A: There is an indicator on top of the battery positive pole. It would show red during charging and turn green once the battery is fully charged.


Q8: Why does the torch flicker during use?
A: The torch flickering during use generally hints a low battery power. To remind users of battery replacement or charging in time, the torch will flicker 3 times every 5 minutes.


Q9: Why can't my 3600 lumens LED flashlight enter Turbo sometimes?
A: Ther
e are 2 possible reasons. 

1) Intelligent overheat protection based on time and temperature.
W
hen the light works on the Turbo mode for 3 minutes, it will automatically switch down to 1000 lumens to avoid overheating. Also, when the heat is over the safety data of 50 degrees, the output will automatically step down to reduce heat. When the temperature is lower than the safety value, the output will gradually increase.

2) Low-voltage downshift
W
hen the voltage is lower than 3.0V, the flashlight will automatically step down to a lower brightness level till the battery runs out to reserve more runtime.

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