⚡ Light up your world, anytime, anywhere.
The Wurkkos TD07 is a compact, USB-C rechargeable tactical flashlight delivering a powerful 1300 lumen beam with a 1571ft range. Featuring a momentary tail button for quick Turbo and Strobe access, a versatile rotary switch with six lighting modes, and rugged IP68 waterproof aluminum construction, it’s engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance in a pocket-sized form.
Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1300 Lumens |
Included Components | Case |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"D x 1.08"W x 3.89"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | 1 year |
Brand | Wurkkos |
Brightness | 1300 Lumen |
Runtime | 75 hours |
Style | Modern |
Manufacturer | Wurkkos |
Size | Small |
UPC | 717690733957 |
Part Number | TD07 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TD07 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
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A Small Powerhouse
This flashlight is marketed as a tactical flashlight, and it does a lot for that purpose, including a finger-ring pocket clip, tactical mode, and high candela (a high concentration of the light’s beam). The indentations on the bezel may also be designed for defensive purposes, though I doubt their effectiveness. I have virtually no need for a tactical light (which is likely true for most consumers), so my review is based off generic, everyday use. The two standout features of this light, in my opinion, are the rotary mode selector switch and the impressive output for the size.Flashlight user interfaces usually require memorization of button press combinations to get to the desired mode (e.g., two clicks for turbo, three clicks for strobe), which can become complicated. This light does not have that issue because of the mode switch. The rotating collar is stiff enough to not accidentally switch from one mode to the other, but it is loose enough that I can switch modes using just my thumb (with some added pressure). Although the switch clicks into each mode, the light switches modes halfway between each turn. The combination of these two things means that, if there were a need, it should be fairly easy to quickly activate the tactical mode. Most of the time, I kept my light locked, which still allowed for momentary light at the lowest setting.The reason I mainly kept the light locked is that I did not need much more output than the lowest setting provided. The light can put out a lot of light on turbo, but it gets pretty warm after 30 seconds or so. The downside of this high output is that even the lowest mode is almost too much for indoor use at night. This is not just an artifact of the battery, since other lights from Wurkkos using large cells can reach far lower outputs. Although this light can likely handle 95% of all tasks, moonlight just isn’t one of them.As someone with small hands, this light is fairly comfortable. The finger-ring pocket clip is perfectly positioned for my middle finger. Two downsides of the included pocket clip are 1) the ring is too wide for me, which puts pressure on the insides of my ring and index fingers and 2) it sticks out from the pocket. The second “flaw” is by design to make the light more accessible, but as I am not using it for tactical purposes, I would have preferred a more inconspicuous clip. In fact, when going to social events, I replaced the included pocket clip with a more traditional clip from my FC12C.All in all, this is a very recommendable light. Especially in the winter, I foresee this becoming my go-to light for evening walks. As for day-to-day carry, I will probably continue to carry something slimmer (AA or AAA size). If you have the option, I would suggest purchasing a less tactical pocket clip.
G**1
The TD07, Another Well Designed, High Quality Wurkkos Flashlight!
This new TD07 Wurkkos flashlight is a great size for EDC (every day carry). It's IP68 water resistant, and has a rugged, tactile look with a satin black finish. The body has many protrusions and ridges which provides a non-slip grip in the hand. There is a rubber flap protected USB-C port for charging the long lasting 1,100mah, 18350 lithium battery. On the opposite side of the case is an LED that will be solid green when the battery level is 100 to 60% and flashing green when less than 60%. This same LED will turn solid red when the battery level is 30 to 10% and flashing red when less than 10%. This led will let you know the battery status in all modes except strobe. When recharging, the LED will be solid red when charging and solid green when fully charged. The business end of the TD07 appears to have a glass lens surrounded by an outer rim of rook / castle like ridges which may prove useful in a self-defense situation. The feature I love most about the TD07 is the intuitive and well engineered combination movable ring switch and tail button switch. The ring switch has 3 positions: Normal mode (low 20LM, med 240LM, high 700LM), Lock mode (moon only 2LM), and Emergency (deterrent) mode (turbo 1,300-700LM and strobe). Lock and Emergency mode requires constant finger pressure on the ½ and full click tail button, whereas the Normal mode does not. When in normal mode, the ring switch can be rotated to Lock mode to turn off the flashlight or simply press the tail button. What I find most useful is the Lock mode which prevents the TD07 from draining excessive power (moon light only) from the battery if unintentionally turned on in the pocket.I highly recommend this high quality, powerful flashlight with excellent performance and superb fit and finish. The settings are intuitive and minimal making it easy to learn and use in nearly any situation.
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