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=== Quark MiNi === | === Quark MiNi === | ||
The MiNi was first introduced in November 2009 with Cree XP-G R5 LED's. These lights are more compact due to the absence of a clicky switch. All are twisty. By default they are 3-mode lights, but if you cycle through the modes twice by twisting the head on and off quickly, it becomes a 7-mode light with the addition of strobe, SOS, and high and low beacon modes. | |||
'''MiNi | '''MiNi 123''' - 1xCR123A XP-G R5 version has output levels of 3, 40, and 189 lumens. A limited edition neutral white version with a Q3 5A emitter was released in December 2009. A titanium version started shipping in January 2010 (cool or neutral). In December 2010, a very limited edition (100 units) titanium version with XP-G S3 was introduced (there was no S2 version in titanium). | ||
'''MiNi AA | '''MiNi AA''' - 1xAA XP-G R5 version has output levels of 2.7, 25, and 90 lumens. A limited edition neutral white version with a Q3 5A emitter was released in December 2009. A titanium version started shipping in January 2010 (cool or neutral). A limited edition XP-G S2 edition was introduced in November 2010. | ||
'''MiNi | '''MiNi AA²''' - The 2xAA XP-G R5 edition was introduced after the others in September 2010. Output levels are 3, 36, and 180 lumens. Unlike other MiNi's, the AA2 includes a clip. | ||
'''MiNi CR2''' - 1xCR2 XP-G R5 version has output levels of 3, 40, and 180 lumens. Introduced in March 2010 in titanium only followed by an aluminium version in April 2010. Price of the titanium version includes a Batteries4Life subscription where 4Sevens sends the owner a new CR2 battery every 6 months for 10 years (3 years only outside the USA). | |||
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