

💡 Light up your world with power, precision, and unstoppable style.
The Wurkkos TS26S is a compact yet powerhouse rechargeable flashlight delivering 3100 lumens with 8 lighting modes and a high 95 CRI for true color rendering. Featuring a boost constant current driver for consistent brightness, USB-C fast charging plus reverse charging to power your devices, and an IP68 waterproof rating, it’s engineered for professionals and adventurers who demand reliability and versatility in any environment.
















| ASIN | B0CXSB32FJ |
| Item model number | TS26S |
| Manufacturer | Wurkkos |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 14.7 x 4.7 cm; 299.37 g |
R**S
This thing is hilarious. There’s no reason a light should be this bright in such a small build. The turbo mode is extremely bright and goes a far distance. However, the turbo mode only lasts for 2 minutes or so. Even then, the high mode is super bright and lasts around 2 hours. I don’t know too much about modern rechargeable flashlights, but I own a few that are inexpensive (under $20) and you get what you pay for. The feel in the hand is pretty good, just wish the clip could be removed instead of rearranged. This can also act as a dim nightlight on eco mode and lasts for days.
M**W
For how small and still pocketable this flashlight is, it gets very bright, and while it does heat up quickly it still is usable for a while even on turbo. It feels (I have no measuring tools so this is all based on how it feels to me) as high CRI as it claims to be, as well. Built solidly, decently long lasting battery if you don't run it at absolute maximum all the time, and the clip is useful, most flashlight clips just annoy me but this one has been good so far. Great purchase, especially for the price.
D**N
The TS26S is the latest Wurkkos flashlight to use both high CRI emitters and high efficiency driver electronics. It's an example of Wurkkos stepping up their game and listening to customers, which I appreciate very much. It's a versatile light. It's capable of both very high output and very low output and holding down the switch while the light is on will change modes. There are also blinky strobe/SOS/beacon modes, though I don't use those. The flat tailcap is magnetic, so for example if you're working on your car, the light can be stuck to the hood. A pocket clip already attached though for me it's just a little too big to carry all the time in my front pants pocket. It's still compact for a light of it's power. Charging the light is easy with the USB-C charging port and the switch has an indicator that turns red when the light is on and low on battery. The light can even act as a powerbank. The battery capacity is 5000mah, which is large for a compact flashlight though not very large for a powerbank. The Nichia 519A LEDs are known for their high CRI (color rendering index). If you compare this light side by side with a low CRI light, the difference will be clear. Under the TS26S, colors will look more vibrant, especially reds and browns. For tasks around the house, this helps the most when I'm looking at wiring or searching for something small on the ground. The four emitters are behind a TIR (total internal reflection) optic and provide a smooth, flood-type beam. While Wurkkos says the light can reach up to 191 meters, at that distance the light will be pretty dim. That's consistent with how all flashlight manufacturers rate their lights. For me, the TS26S is useful up to about 100 meters. If you need for a longer range light, I would look at the Wurkkos TD05 or TD01C. The TS26S uses a "boost driver" to increase the voltage from the battery to the voltage required by the quad-emitter array. Boost drivers cost more but in my opinion it's worth it. This more efficient than some other designs and the output is held at a steady brightness, the exception being turbo mode which must step down to avoid overheating. For me the high mode (just under turbo) lasts for about 2.5hrs until it begins to drop as the battery runs low. The fit and finish is good. The anodizing is even and the threads of the tailcap turn smoothly. Mine has no defects in the machining. In terms of value, I feel the TS26S is fairly priced considering the overall build quality and features. You can pay less for a quad-emitter light but you will likely have to give up integrated charging or power efficiency. So I would recommend this flashlight to anyone looking for relatively compact, versatile flashlight for distances up to about 100 meters.
J**Z
A refreshingly simple to use light that appeals to enthusiasts and everyone else! The ts26s gives me a great floody beam that makes colors pop. Excellent performance and build quality for the price. I would highly recommend this light for home use. The supplied wurkkos branded battery is also something to talk about. I own several of their 21700 cells and they have never let me down!
M**G
This light is even better than expected. The body is a solid metal that has a nice heft to it. It's still light enough to carry everywhere but has that "this thing can take a beating" feel to it. It's a great size too and not much bigger than the massive 5000mAH 21700 battery. This would be a great flashlight to walk the dog with or use on a camping trip. The tailcap is magnetic so you can stick it to things to get work done. It comes with extra o rings and a wrist strap but I prefer it the way it is. The pocket clip is really solid. You can rotate it to the spot you want but it's very firm. This is a positive in my opinion. The output is very bright and it didn't ramp down too quickly in my tests. Even after getting warm, it was plenty bright. This light is a flood style so it lights up the full area in front of you instead of just a single spot. My favorite feature is that you can take this from it's default stepped mode into a ramped mode for brightness. This means when you hold the power button it will go brighter till the top. Once it's there, it'll blink to alert you then it will go darker. This allows you to pick the exact brightness you need. I also found that this is how you can keep it in moonlight mode. If you set it to its lowest and turn it off (in ramping mode) then it will stay that way when you turn it back on. This is very rare in flashlights but so useful for having minimal light around the house and for preserving the battery life. Overall this light is way nicer than the price would suggest. Sure, this isn't a cheap light, but it feels more like a $120 light, not a $50 dollar light. I'm really happy with the light and plan to use this for many years.
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