Phreaky Briefing by PhotonPhreaks
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Welcome to issue 19 of the Phreaky Briefing! We aim to provide Phreaks like yourself with enjoyable and valuable information. We won't spam and will keep hawking wares to a minimum. Site updates will be at the bottom of the email; Let's get on to the news!
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- Sky Lumen has begun offering parts for DIY builds of his mule P60 drop ins. These are called the LilV, and both mcpcb and shell are available.
- Frelux has begun teasing info on the Synergy 2.0, which includes a physical lockout feature on the rotating dial switch.
- Speaking of the Synergy 2.0, there's another update. This time about the redesigned clip!
- Grant Spitz of Deadwood Custom Works officially discontinued the Tombstone 1.0, and immediately replaced it with the Tombstone 3.0. This includes a design change incorporating multiple material breaks.
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- Instragram has the first mention of Lumintop GT3, a triple Cree XHP70.2 LED flashlight, boasting over 20K lumens and powered by 4 18650.
- Nextorch releases the GT-AAA Aurora, which combines 3 light sources to realize 7 lighting modes. At 1oz, it's very carryable!
- Olight announces a new color option for the MR2 pro. Now available in OD Green!
- BLF Mini Lantern is in the prototype stage. With the popularity of the LT1, a smaller more carryable version is likely to be hugely popular!
- Trusted battery reviewer HKJ tested a pair of Samsung INR18650-25R he bought off ebay and found them to be counterfeit. Always buy your Li-Ion cells from trusted vendors like illumn.com
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What's New with PhotonPhreaks
You've received this because you added your email address for "promotions, new products or sales." Here's a quick rundown of the latest happenings:
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- Baby Phoda patch was dropped and sold out in less than a day! Definitely broke some PhotonPhreaks records, if you missed out make sure to join the PhotonPhreaks Group for advance notice of future drops to increase your chances.
- We still have a couple left of Octo2, grab one while you can!
- Keep an eye on the site over the next week or two, we're looking at bringing back stickers, new patches, and even introducing a new product.
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Credit for the Pupper patch design concept goes to Theodore Lee, you may find his review channel here
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