![]() NOTE: Surefire state "Do not activate, deactivate, or adjust your 2211 Signature while holding a firearm." - heed this warning. To turn the light OFF, press either switch once. Release both switches when the desired output has been reached. If you continue to hold both switches, the output will cycle through Medium, and then High 0.75 seconds apart. To access Low directly on the 2211 Signature - press and hold both switches simultaneously. To turn the light OFF, press either switch again once. This will turn onto High and then to Low. To turn the 2211 Signature ON to Low - pressing either switch twice within 0.5 seconds. To turn OFF press either switch after it has been ON for at least 0.5 seconds. To turn the 2211 Signature onto High - pressing either switch once. These control the three constant output levels. There are two electronic switches on the body, positioned on the sides at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions. The watch movement is a Citizen 2115 and operates exactly as you would expect a simple date display movement to work. In this section I'll be referring to the operation of the Wrist Light rather than the watch. We'll see what this beam looks like with a sight picture later on. Here you can see the tendency of a Wrist Light to catch the user's knuckles in the outer edge of the spill (on the right hand side). Surefire's "MaxVision Beam" is a lovely smooth part-focused, part-diffused beam that gives you a soft edged hotspot and reasonably wide spill. I don't actually have a 'white wall' in the house to use for this, and the wife won't have one! The woodwork (stairs and skirting) are painted Farrow & Ball "Off-White", and the walls are a light sandy colour called 'String' again by Farrow & Ball. All beamshots are taken using daylight white balance. The indoor beamshot is intended to give an idea of the beam shape/quality rather than tint. Unless properly calibrated, the screen itself will change the perceived tint. ![]() Please be careful not to judge tint based on images you see on a computer screen. Viewing the extended version helps support further reviews, but please ensure you return to this Forum for comments and discussion.) (Wherever you see the 'Read MORE' marker, it indicates that the Extended Version of the review has additional content at that point. To access the watch, first loosen the two black Allen bolts near the lens of the light. All other details are the same as a production version. This review sample was a final pre-production example, so had no packaging and has a rubber strap instead of a NATO strap. Though best endeavours are made to maintain the accuracy of test equipment, the accuracy of these results is not guaranteed and is subject to the test equipment functioning correctly. Test results are reported as found, with no embellishments or alteration. Test samples are retained by the reviewer following publication of the completed review for the purposes of long term testing and product comparisons.Īll output figures and test results published in this review are the sole work of the reviewer, and are carried out independently and without bias. The test sample/s featured in this article have been provided for technical testing and review by the manufacturer. It's also the most expensive light in our guide at $80, but it does deliver a high level of quality for the money spent.Author's Statement for Transparency and Disclosure We will say that the rectangular shape and size of this light adds a fair amount of bulk to a keychain, so minimalists may prefer something smaller. The beam is warm and even, and brightness levels ramp up smoothly. Its textured power button is firm enough to avoid accidental presses and large enough to use easily with gloves on. The chunky polymer case is as big as most keyless-entry car remotes, and feels sturdy. It's designed and built here in the USA, and although it's not solid metal, it's easy to see that this light can take a beating. The Sidekick is what you'd expect from a traditional SureFire light, but in a much more compact package. Special Features - Large split ring, carabiner, micro-USB port ![]() Battery Type - Built-in lithium-ion battery with micro-USB charging
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