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Sky Ray G36, Small Sun ZY-T13 and "Beats Audio" style headphone review

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Hey guys,

First off I want to apologize that A) these reviews took longer than I last promised and B) are not as detailed as my previous reviews. Ive been dealing with some health issues and finally decided to just start the reviews and add to them as the week goes.

Service:
These are from two different AuraBuy orders but Im combining them into one long review. Service was great, IMO. I ordered a ZY-T13 and it arrived with a cracked/chipped emitter. I emailed Mia and she got with the customer service team that handles replacement products. I sent over a photo of the emitter and she said no problem we will send you a replacement light. In order to save on shipping time I placed another order and said to just include it with that order, which it was. Ive ordered from AuraBuy, I believe 4 or 5 times now and they have been great every time. This was the first issue and it wasn’t AuraBuy’s fault, IMO. It was SmallSun and not checking their products prior to sending them to their sellers.

Products:
Small Sun ZY-T13
Sky Ray (Fandyfire) G36
Beats Style Headphones

First flashlight is the Small Sun ZY-T13. Basically is Small Sun's version of the Crelant 7G5CS

Specs from the site:
Brand: SmallSun
Model: ZY-T13
Emitter Brand: Cree
LED Type: XM-L
BIN: T6
Color: Cool White
Number of Emitters: 1
Voltage Input: 7.4V
Battery Configuration: 2 x 18650 (not included)
Circuitry: 2000mA
Brightness: 685lm
Runtime: 2~3 hours
Number of Modes: 5
Mode Arrangement: Hi > Mid > Lo > Fast strobe > SOS
Mode Memory: No
Switch Type: Reverse clicky
Switch Location: Tailcap
Lens: Coated glass lens
Reflector: Smooth Aluminum / SMO
Strap Included: No
Clip Included: No
Beam Range: 800 meters
Other Features: IPX8 waterproof; HA-III surface
Dimensions: 9.65 in x 2.44 in x 2.44 in (24.5 cm x 6.2 cm x 6.2 cm)
Weight: 10.09 oz (286 g)

Package Contents:
Small Sun ZY-T13

My observations

On first examination the Small Sun, hear on referred to as the SS, is very nice. It is a great copy of the 7G5CS but with enough differences to feel unique. The anodizing is more of a "gloss" finish, which I prefer the matte finish, but is still very nice. Instead of having knurling on the battery tube, SS went with a "squared" off tube with grooves for grip. Surprisingly it actually has a ton of grip and I really like the feel of it in my hands. SS has a similar rubber assault stop (not sure exactly what to call it so see pictures for clarification) but has a twist from the 7G5CS. In the end, the assault grip functions the same as a 7G5CS and is something I will never use since I carry my flashlights by the front of the battery tube.

The reflector is very smooth with no imperfections or scratches. The XML-T6 (which looks more cool than warm) is perfectly centered thanks to the plastic alignment piece. I tested this light with 2x Sanyo 2200mAh batteries and they work fine but this light actually prefers PROTECTED cells since there is extra space in the battery tube. I put a magnet between the batteries and it took care of the extra slack perfectly. The bezel is a nice smooth piece of aluminum to give the black host a nice accent and blend in with the reflector (unfortunately it is plastic and not aluminum). The glass lens is REALLY thick and I feel I could throw it on the concrete and not smash it.

Pictures:




















Sneak peak at the aspheric build results (still need some tweaking to get the alignment perfect)



Overall thoughts:
I have to give the 7G5CS the edge over this light for overall quality; HOWEVER the SS is a fraction of the cost. With that said, for the price, I am impressed with the SS. I am probably going to do an emitter swap on this light with a XM-L2 7A and aspheric lens so keep an eye out for that build.


Next is the “FandyFire” G36, but really is the Sky Ray G36. When I placed the order the site had both the FandyFire and Sky Ray G36 listed, I happened to pick the FandyFire version. I received the Sky Ray version and now the site only has one G36 listed. No big deal in my opinion since the SR has such a nice anno finish.


Specs from the site:
Model: G36
Emitter Brand: Cree
LED Type: XM-L
BIN: T6
Color: Cool White
Number of Emitters: 3
Voltage Input: 8.4~12V
Battery Configuration: 2 x 18650 (not included)
Circuitry: Digital regulated 4000mA
Brightness: 2500LM
Runtime: 1~2 hours
Number of Modes: 5
Mode Arrangement: Hi > Mid > Lo > Fast Strobe > SOS
Switch Type: Reverse clicky
Switch Location: Tailcap
Lens: Coated Glass Lens
Reflector: Aluminium Smooth/SMO
Strap Included: No
Clip Included: No
Dimensions: 8.07 in x 2.17 in x 2.17 in (20.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 5.5 cm)
Weight: 7.58 oz (215 g)

My observations:
This light has a great anno finish! It actually surprised me. It is a nice smooth matte black with a little shine, perfect IMO. I was also surprised by how short the light was for a 2x 18650. It’s a good 1-2” shorted than expected. It fits perfectly in my hand and feels really well. Im not going to lie, I personally hate the SRK M6 and M4 so when I opened the box and saw it was a SR I was disappointed and expected the worst. HOWEVER, this light is nothing like the SRK! It doesn’t heat up and become uncomfortable to hold like the SRK and it floods very well.
The G36 has three individual aluminum reflectors which look cool as heck IMO against the black face of the light. The only thing I didn’t originally like was that there is no pill. HOWEVER, I have since thought about this design and kind of like it. The head has two pieces; the actual head with emitters and then a small piece that screws into the head and holds the driver in place. (I originally took the light apart to examine this but forgot to take a picture. I cranked the pieces back together and now its slightly hard to take apart again but if someone wants a picture ill be happy to take it apart and get one)

Pictures:
Size compared to my Barracuda (sits on my kitchen table 24/7 ;))


















Overall:
I really do like this light, it is my go to for a small light weight flooder. Idk there is just something about the finish that draws me to the SR. I just really like the style and the face of the light; chrome vs black is just a killer look IMO. Not one complaint on this light :D



Last we have the IP-802 Folding Design In-Line MIC On-Ear Headphone Headset – Black

Specs from the site:
Features:
Shocking low sound quality gives you a live concert-like sound effect
Built-in microphone and supports incoming calls
Very comfortable to wear
With standard 3.5mm stereo plug
Suitable for desktop, notebook and MP3/MP4 etc
Specifications:
Driver uite: 40 mm
Frequency response: 20 ~ 22 KHz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Sensitivity: 104 dB
Connector: 3.5 mm
Cable length: 1.2 m
Product weight: 0.17 kg
Package weight: 0.30 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 20.0 x 7.0 x 18.5 cm
Package size (L x W x H): 16.0 x 9.0 x 21.0 cm
Package Contents:
1 x Headphone
1 x Audio Cable

My observations:
Well when I opened the box and saw Beats by Dr.Dre sitting in it I was like wow. Just looked at the product on AuraBuy and it doesn’t show it with the “b” on the ear section anymore so I am not sure if they still ship it in a Beats box but whatever. The headphones were $20ish when I bought them, now down to around $11!!!! The sounds actually really shocked me. For being $20 they sound very good. They don’t have the same sound as Beats but dang for $20!!!! The bass is the one thing I can pick out as being different. There really isn’t much I can say about these other than for $20, now $11, they are a freakin good deal. I am ordering 3 or 4 more tonight and giving them away as xmas gifts to friends.

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Thanks for reading guys!

PLEASE if you have any questions or requests for things, let me know and Ill get you the info when I have time. I already plan to get current readings since as I was writing this I remembered I forgot to take those :(
 





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Coo that you are getting those beats headphones for that price!They look very close to the real thing. I have the wireless beats audio headphones and they are astronomically overpriced. Think I saw those " beats " at a flea market and they were quite loud for the money.
 
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Nice review(s) :)

Since the new discount on the IP-802 headphones do you think that they would have the same beats audio branding on the box and on the headphones?

Thats a great deal, especially if they look like beats audio headphones :)

Thanks for the review :beer:
 
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Well i dont think so since the listing I originally bought had a different photo with the beats headphones. I think they have changed them up but I have no idea since i havent received anything other than the original ones ordered
 




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