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Table1)
Specifications
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Total
Length |
Head
Width |
Body
Width |
Net
Weight
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Bulb Type |
MDOI
At Spot
Focus |
Beam
Type |
Beam
Color |
Bulb
Replacement |
Line
Score |
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| MAG
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Custom 10W
Tungsten/Halogen |
250' (4.5) |
Combination |
3,400ēK |
3 |
7.5 |
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Vortex
DR-2 |
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Standard 10W Tungsten /Halogen |
190' (3.75) |
Combination |
3,400ēK |
3 |
6.75 |
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| Ultra-Stinger |
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Custom 10W
Tungsten /Halogen |
325' (5) |
Combination |
3.400ēK |
3 |
8 |
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| TigerLight
GOLD |
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Custom 10W
Tungsten/Halogen |
200' (4) |
Combination |
3.400ēK |
3 |
7 |
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Vortex
CR-2 |
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Standard 6W Tungsten /Halogen |
170' (3) |
Combination |
3.400ēK |
4 |
7 |
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| LEDLenser
LL7459 |
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5W Luxeon LED |
90' (2) |
Squared Spot |
5,800ēK |
900Hrs (4.5) |
6.5 |
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| Space
Cannon vH Delux |
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5W Luxeon LED |
160' (3) |
Combination |
5,700ēK |
900Hrs (4.5) |
7.5 |
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Vortex
TR3 |
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3W Luxeon LED |
180' (3) |
Combination |
5,700ēK |
10,000Hrs (5) |
8 |
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Vortex
XR-1 |
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Mini Bi-pin/Xenon |
10' (1) |
Combination |
3,200ēK |
2 |
4 |
| MAXIMUM
POINTS |
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10 |
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| KEY |
| MDOI |
Maximum
Distance for Object
Identification |
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1)Vortex
XR-1 |
2)Vortex
TR3 |
3)LEDLenser
LL7459 |
4)Vortex
CR-2 |
5)TigerLight
GOLD |
6)Streamlight
Ultra-Stinger |
7)Vortex
DR-2
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8)MAG
Instruments
6V Rechargeable |
NOTE: Space Cannon vH Delux Battery
is not accessible and is therefore not shown
Table 2)Ease of Use & Charging
Details
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Switch
Accessibility |
Switch
EOU |
Focus |
Stock
Battery Type |
Charging
Status Indicators |
Connection |
12V
Adapter |
Time
to
Full Charge |
Instructions |
Trickle
or
Top-off
Charge |
Line
Score |
| Brand
/ Model |
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5 |
5 |
4.75 |
NiCad 6V(4) |
Yes (4) |
Cradle (5) |
Yes (5) |
12Hrs |
Excellent (5) |
Trickle (4) |
41.25 |
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Vortex
DR-2 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
NiCad 6V(4) |
Yes (4) |
Cradle/Direct
(5) |
Yes (5) |
12Hrs |
Fair (3.5) |
Trickle (4) |
38.5 |
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| Ultra-Stinger |
4 |
5 |
5 |
NiCad 6V(4) |
Yes (4) |
Cradle (5) |
Yes (5) |
10Hrs |
N/A |
Trickle (4) |
37 |
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| TigerLight
GOLD |
4 |
5 |
N/A (5) |
7.5V NiMH (5) |
Yes (4) |
Cradle (5) |
Yes (5) |
10Hrs |
Very Good (4.5) |
Trickle & Top-off (5) |
42.5 |
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Vortex
CR-2 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
NiCad 6V (4) |
Yes (4) |
Cradle/Direct
(5) |
Yes (5) |
3Hrs |
Fair (3.5) |
Trickle (4) |
38.5 |
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| LED
Lenser LL7459 |
3 |
4 |
N/A (5) |
NiMH 7.2V (5) |
Yes (5) |
Direct (4) |
No (4) |
10Hrs |
N/A |
Trickle & Top-off (5) |
35 |
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| Space
Cannon vH Delux |
5 |
3.5 |
5 |
Li-Ion7.4V (5) |
Yes (5) |
Direct (4) |
Optional |
6Hrs |
Excellent (5) |
Top-off (5) |
37.5 |
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Vortex
TR3 |
5 |
4.75 |
N/A
5 |
NiMH 6V (5) |
Yes (5) |
External
Charger (5) |
Yes (5) |
3 Hrs |
Very Good
(4.5) |
Top-off (5) |
44.25 |
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Vortex
XR-1 |
5 |
5 |
2 |
NiCad (4) |
Yes (4) |
Direct (4) |
Yes (5) |
1 Hr |
Very Good
(4.5) |
Trickle & Top-off (5) |
38.5 |
| MAXIMUM
POINTS |
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45 |
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| KEY |
| EOU
= Ease Of Use |
Description
The
Vortex CR-2 flashlight is a scaled down version of
the DR2. In every respect it is identical except in
overall size, the capacity and size of its battery
(smaller and delivering 1/2 the runtime) and due to
it's smaller bulb (6V rather than 10V)
it is less powerful as well. The key advantage of
the CR-2 is that it more easily accomodates smaller
handed individuals and its lighter weight places less
of a carry burden on its operator. As such it cuts
down on overall weight by delivering 75% of the output
of the its larger sibling but at roughly half the
mass and weight . This makes it ideal for belt carry
or in a pinch, pocket carry as well.
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Sales Source:http://www.vortexvision.us
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Specifications for:
- Dimensions:L= , Head Dia= , Body
Dia =
- Net weight: gms / oz
- Colors: Black Hard Anodized II
- Composition: Proprietary Aircraft
grade aluminum, Acrylic + other
- Bulb type: Custom 10W
Tungsten/Halogen
- Average Bulb Life Expectancy:
- Battery Type: 6V NiCad
- Top-Off Charge Time:
- A/C, Current requirements:
- DC, Current Requirements:
- Run-time (duration) to 50% of Maximum
Brightness
- Accessories Included: Charging Cradle
+ A/C (USA) & D/C 12V Cigarette Plug Instructions
- Optional Accessories
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Evaluation Results & Summaries
Ease of Use
Very Good. The user simply locates and depresses
the click On/Off switch button to turn the light On
and Off. A partial pressing allows for momentary On
activation. Rotating the helical screw head allows
for adjustment of beam angle from a spot to a wide-angled
beam. Battery replacement simply entails unscrewing
the tail piece in exactly the same manner as if one
were replacing batteries on a standard CR2 lite. Charging
simply entails a firm push of the light's neck into
the dedicated cradle. An indicator light signals that
charging is taking place. Because the tail-piece is
flat, the light may be stood upright for a ceiling
bounce style of illumination indoors. In most cases,
the light may be stowed head down on a flat surface
or it may be carried in dedicated belt accessories
designed specifically for that purpose. In
addition, subtle longitudinal grooves cut into the
head somewhat mitigate against a run away light rolling
along a smooth surface when laid down horizontally.
4.75 points
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Task performance optimization
Very Good. The CR2 provides a practical source
of bright hand-held illumination for contexts that
demand a combination type beam that is able to pinpoint
a subject at distances from a couple of meters to
nearly 170' as well as provide a broad disc of context
revealing illumination that makes such lights a perennial
favorite for navigation, search and tactical applications.
Being of formidable length, heft and weight, the CR2
also doubles as a nightstick or club for defensive
or police applications. Because it's rechargeable,
the astute user may always have a substantial amount
of brightness and runtime at their disposal and at
a moment's notice, Because batteries are charged while
inside the lights, repetitive removal of batteries
is unnecessary- eliminating a potential source for
risk, wasted time and component loss.
4 points
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Documentation Quality
Satisfactory. The instruction booklet is
Quadri-lingual for English, Spanish, French and German
reading customers. It's written and illustrated in
precise, concise and professionally laid out step-by-step
sections that enhance optimal information absorption
and that minimize mistakes. Typographic font size
is much smaller than average size , making it difficult
for persons with poor eyesight to read.
3 points
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Battery Charging (Ease, Frequency, Maintenance)
Excellent. Based on a procedure described
in the instructions, the charging set-up and procedure
are easy. Frequency of charging will depend on the
user but since the manufacturer recommends charging
after each use, the customer doesn't have to monitor
re-charge cycles too closely. A caution is made to
not over discharge the battery (running it down flat)
and to remove the unit from the charging
cradle if it hasn't been used in a month. In the past,
NiCad batteries required a strict maintenance procedure
that involved running the battery down and recharging
them fully to circumvent the 'memory' effect. The
current crop of NiCad batteries don't require this
step. Like most rechargeable batteries however, the
CR2's NiCad's do benefit from a few initial charge/discharge
cycles in order to 'break them in' for optimized capacity.
Careful positioning of the light onto the
cradle is required for a solid contact to occur. This
is a common feature of all the Vortex rechargeables
4 points
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Balance, Grip-ability, Stow-ability, Tabletop Stand-ability
Good. The CR2 performs in a practical manner to be
immediately available to its user whether it's placed
head up or tail up on a table, head up in a belt carrier
or otherwise stowed in luggage. The vast majority
are stowed on their chargers- keeping them topped
off and out of the way. The shiny knurled grip surface
provides satisfactory traction in most cases but may
become slippery when wet or covered with oil. The
light balance perfectly at it's midpoint.
4 points
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Items of Note:
The CR2's intense hotspot results in a highly
effective illumination of subjects as far as away
as 170' - while the smooth wide-angled beam covers
a large section of near to far context environment
that may surround the intended target. At a distance
of 0-30' , it becomes an effective, if less than lethal
compliance and defense tool. For workmen and professionals
that demand a bright and reliable flashlight, the
CR2 is highly recommended. Because the incandescent
light produced by its Tungsten filament bulb is a
warm 3,400ēK , subjects are more easily seen and paths
navigated in darkness- especially outdoors. Though
color differentiation at very close ranges is not
as perfect as one might experience while using a daylight
balance source, the amber tint makes general vision
easier for darkness adapted eyes.
4.5 points
ABOVE,Left-
Light in charging cradle | Right-12V DC Adapter (Cigarette
Plug)

ABOVE-
Detail of bezel removed, showing bulb assembly &
reflector housing

ABOVE,Left-
On/Off
activaton switch button |
Charging connection
ABOVE,Left-
Full-frontal view of head | Right-Direct Beam Shot
at maximum spot focus (DBS)
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