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4GREER WS1 1xAAA (XR-E Q4 WC) Review: RUNTIMES, BEAMSHOTS and more!
Warning: pic heavy, as usual. ![]() ![]() Specifications:
4GREER makes flashlights and related products aimed at law enforcement, military, medical, etc. I have recently reviewed their brand of protected 18650 batteries. Note that the WS1 is a single-stage only 1xAAA light. Interesting logo – apparently, it is a stylized version of a snow owl from northern Canada. ![]() ![]() The light comes in distinctive packaging – clearly designed for shelf placement in actual bricks-and-mortar stores. The plastic container has a magnetic closing clasp with cut-out foam for the light. Included with the light is a Panasonic alkaline battery, removable bi-directional clip, extra o-rings and small split-ring. Specifications, instructions for use and warranty information are printed on the cardboard sleeve. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From left to right: Duracell alkaline AAA, ITP H01, Tiablo E3A, 4GREER WS1, 4Sevens ReVo, Preon 1, Titanium Innovations LuminaTi, Lumapower Avenger GX, Eagletac PN20α, LiteFlux LF2XT, Maratac AAA. 4GREER WS1: Weight: 25.2g , Length 79.3mm x Width 16.2mm (bezel) 4Sevens Preon 1: Weight 15.3g (with keychain clip), Length 75.6mm x Width 14.0mm (bezel) 4Sevens Preon ReVo:: Weight: 11.3g , Length 72.7mm (battery installed) x Width 12.9mm ITP EOS A3 Upgraded: Weight: 11.6g (no clip), Length: 69.7 x Width 14.1mm (bezel) ITP H01: Weight: 22.7g, Length 53.7mm x Width 37.2 (max body) or 15.4mm (bezel) EagleTac PN20α: Weight 22.9g (with pocket clip), Length 80.1mm x Width 16.0mm (bezel), 18.6mm (max, around base) LiteFlux LF2XT: Weight: 21.2g (with pocket clip). Length 81.2mm x Width 14.9mm (bezel widest portion) Lumapower Avenger GX: Weight: 22.9g (with Clicky switch), 22.0g (with twisty switch), Length 93.8mm (with clicky switch) or 86.7mm (with twisty switch) x Width 15.2mm (bezel widest portion) Maratac 1xAAA: Weight: 10.9g , Length: 67.5mm x Width: 14.1mm (bezel) Tiablo E3A: Weight: 18.3g, Length 87.5mm x Width 14.8mm (bezel) Titanium Innovations IlluminaTi: Weight 23.5g (with keychain clip), Length 68.8mm x Width 14.0mm (bezel) VersaTi: Weight: 23.2g (no clip), Length: 67.1mm, Width: 14.6mm The WS1 is more robust than most lights of this class, in keeping with its intended market. The walls of the light are particularly thick. ![]() ![]() Screw threads are anodized, in keeping with the mechanism of action (i.e. twist tight to turn on). Light can tailstand. Lettering is fairly clear, but in a less noticeable gray-white finish. Despite the large logo, this keeps the labelling fairly under-stated. No chips or flaws on the black type III (hard anodized) finish on my sample. While there is no real knurling on the body, there is a lot of ridge detail to help with grip. The bi-directional clip furthers helps with grip, and serves as an anti-roll device. Light can be operated single-handed. ![]() ![]() As you can see, the light uses the older XR-E emitter (Q4 output bin), in a fairly deep OP reflector. And now for the requisite white wall hunting ![]() Sorry for the quality of the white wall beamshots – I’ve recently moved, and haven’t had a chance to set up a proper beamshot closet yet. What you are looking at below is recently primed drywall. Eneloop: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() AW 10440: Note: For the 10440 shots below, the camera is set to automatic white balance, to try and even out the tint differences. Rest assured, the cool-white emitter lights don’t look that blue in real life! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In keeping with the deep and narrow reflector, the 4GREER WS1 has a narrow spillbeam. Transition from spot to spill is fairly smooth, but the standard Cree XR-E rings are clearly visible. 4GREER guarantees the WC tint (i.e. premium white, cool-white) User Interface Tighten the head all the way to turn on. Loosen to turn off. ![]() No PWM or Strobe The WS1 is a single-stage light, so no PWM or strobe. Testing Method: All my output numbers are relative for my home-made light box setup, a la Quickbeam's flashlightreviews.com method. You can directly compare all my relative output values from different reviews - i.e. an output value of "10" in one graph is the same as "10" in another. All runtimes are done under a cooling fan, except for the extended run Lo/Min modes (i.e. >12 hours) which are done without cooling. Throw values are the square-root of lux measurements taken at 1 meter from the lens, using a light meter. Throw/Output Summary Chart: ![]() ![]() Output/Runtime Comparison: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Potential Issues Light is single-stage only. Light uses the older XR-E Q4 emitter. While 10440 is officially supported, there does not seem to be an over-discharge protection (ODP) feature. If using unprotected cells, you must be careful to recharge frequently and not allow the cells to run down. Preliminary Observations The WS1 is a solid little 1xAAA light. Although I’m not a fan of single-stage lights generally, I can see how this was designed for a specific target audience (i.e. a backup light for LEOs, service professionals, etc.). The WS1 has a very substantial feel to it (especially thick-walled), and should stand up to a lot abuse. And after all, not much can go wrong with a single-stage only twisty light. ![]() That being said, I can’t help but wonder they didn’t make it a little thicker and deeper, for use with the much higher capacity 1xAA cells. I suppose that would take it out of the size range for keychain/pocket carry. ![]() I like the removable bi-directional clip – although short, it seems to work well for bezel-down carry off a shirt-pocket, or bezel-up for a ballcap brim, etc. Output and performance is good for a single-stage light with a Q4 emitter. Apparently, 4GREER doesn’t have plans to replace the emitter with the newer XP-E/Gs, as they find the XR-E Q4 WC gives good enough performance and throw, with guaranteed tint. They obviously prize reliability over innovation – and correspondingly offer a lifetime warranty for individuals who purchase the light (10 years for government/corporate users). Although we tend to focus on advancing technology with the latest and greatest emitters, I can see the point of this light. Build quality is high, and I’m curious to see what else they come out with. ---- WS1 was supplied by Kit-Tronics.com on behalf of 4GREER. |
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