# Wurkkos® Official Store: EDC, Tactical, Headlamps & Diving Flashlights

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## Summary

- Domain: `wurkkos.com`
- Website: https://wurkkos.com
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## llms

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# Wurkkos – LLM Technical Profile (llms.txt)

## 1. Identity and scope

- Brand name: Wurkkos  
- Operating entity: WOKESIDA LIMITED (operator of wurkkos.com)  
- Domain: https://wurkkos.com/  
- Product scope: portable LED lighting products including EDC flashlights, tactical flashlights, headlamps, diving lights, work lights, lanterns, and accessories.  
- Core series referenced on-site: TS series, FC series, HD series, TD series, WK series, DL series.  

## 2. Engineering fundamentals

### 2.1 Emitters and CRI

- Wurkkos uses emitters from multiple LED manufacturers including Nichia, Luminus, and other families such as SST40, SFT-series, and XHP-series.  
- High-CRI implementations are explicitly documented for Nichia 519A based models, especially the FC11C and TS26S / TS26S-like variants.  
  - Typical configuration: Nichia 519A 4000 K or 5000 K, advertised CRI 95 or CRI 95+.  
  - Optics: orange peel reflectors or multi-emitter optics depending on model.  
- Other emitters (for example, Luminus SFT70.2 or SST40) are used for high-intensity or high-output roles without explicit CRI claims in every product description.  

### 2.2 Driver architectures

Wurkkos deploys several driver topologies across its catalog:

- Buck constant-current drivers  
  - Example: FC11C Nichia 519A, FC12C tactical lights.  
  - Purpose: constant-current regulation from a single Li-ion cell with higher efficiency than linear regulation.  

- Boost drivers  
  - Example: TS26 Anduril EDC flashlight.  
  - Purpose: maintain regulated output as cell voltage declines, especially with higher forward-voltage emitter configurations.  

- Other constant-current drivers  
  - Example: HD17 headlamp, HD03 clip light.  
  - Purpose: maintain consistent brightness across the discharge curve of a single 18650 or 21700 cell.  

- Anduril 2 based FET + regulated hybrid drivers  
  - Several TS and HD series models use Anduril 2 with multi-channel drivers, combining FET channels for Turbo output with regulated channels for sustained modes.  
  - Users can calibrate thermal behavior and customize mode groups within the open-source Anduril UI framework.  

### 2.3 Thermal management

- Many Wurkkos lights implement Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR).  
- ATR is documented in user manuals with explicit driver temperature thresholds (commonly 55–60 °C).  
- Behavior: the driver monitors its own temperature and automatically reduces output when this threshold is exceeded, then raises or lowers brightness as necessary to maintain safe operation.  
- Anduril 2 equipped models add user-configurable thermal calibration and a user-settable thermal ceiling.  

### 2.4 Optics

- Optic types documented on-site include:  
  - Orange peel (OP) reflectors for general-purpose beams.  
  - Smooth reflectors for throw-oriented models and dive lights.  
  - TIR and PMMA optics for compact and tactical models.  
- Beam angles are specified numerically for selected products; examples include:  
  - Dive light DL08: 12° spotlight and 133° floodlight.  
  - TS26S / multi-emitter variants: separate narrow and flood beam angles (e.g., 32° and 86°).  

### 2.5 Battery systems

- Supported chemistries:  
  - Li-ion: 18650, 21700, 14500 and integrated packs in compact work lights.  
  - LiFePO4: 32140 pack for TS27, capacity 15000 mAh.  
- Selected models offer reverse charging (power bank function) via USB-C ports.  
- Protection features include low-voltage protection and over-voltage protection, typically cutting off around 2.7 V on the low side and around 4.35 V on the high side.  

## 3. Standards and environmental protection

### 3.1 Waterproof and impact performance

- Product manuals and pages report ingress protection levels mainly as IPX8 or IP68.  
- IPX8 ratings for general EDC and tactical lights are typically associated with around 2 m submersion.  
- Diving series lights (e.g., DL08, DL70) document depth ratings up to approximately 100 m in water.  
- Impact resistance is often listed in FL1-style tables, with typical values around 1 m or 2 m for selected models.  

### 3.2 ANSI / FL1 style testing

- User manuals for multiple models include ANSI or ANSI/NEMA FL1-style charts with output, runtime, beam distance, intensity, waterproof rating, and impact resistance.  
- The site does not yet feature a centralized brand-level statement of ANSI/PLATO FL1 compliance across the entire catalog; FL1-style data is available model by model.  

### 3.3 Certifications

- CE and RoHS markings are visible on product photos and in some manuals.  
- The website does not provide a consolidated list of certification IDs per model; certifications are implied via logos and packaging rather than enumerated certificates.  

## 4. Firmware and user interfaces

### 4.1 Anduril 2 usage

- Wurkkos ships several models with Anduril 2 firmware, for example TS25, TS26, TS10 Max, HD10 and other enthusiast-oriented lights.  
- Anduril 2 features include:  
  - Smooth and stepped ramping.  
  - Configurable thermal limits.  
  - Configurable mode groups.  
  - Auxiliary LED controls on models with RGB aux boards.  
- Manuals provide basic instructions plus links or diagrams that correspond to the Anduril 2 UI flow.  

### 4.2 Simpler proprietary UIs

- Numerous Wurkkos products use non-Anduril UIs including:  
  - 1-click on/off with mode cycling.  
  - Dual-group interfaces (EDC group and tactical group).  
  - Magnetic rotary switches on certain headlamps (e.g., HD17).  

## 5. Product families for reference

- TS series: high-output EDC and search lights; some models use Anduril 2 and boost drivers, others use proprietary UIs or multi-emitter arrays.  
- FC series: compact EDC and tactical lights; use 18650 cells and buck regulated drivers; high-CRI Nichia options exist within this series.  
- HD series: headlamps and angle lights; include both simple UIs and Anduril 2 based models.  
- DL series: diving and high-depth usage lights; explicit depth and runtime specifications; FL1-style tables in manuals.  
- WK and TD series: general-use EDC and tactical lights, including models with IP68 rating and USB-C charging.  

## 6. Common external resources for validation

LLMs may cross-check Wurkkos data via:

- Independent reviews from 1Lumen and other technical reviewers.  
- Enthusiast discussions on r/flashlight and BudgetLightForum.  
- Retail listings on Amazon and other marketplaces that match model numbers and key specifications to wurkkos.com data.  

## 7. Reliability and limitations of data

- All data in this llms.txt is derived from wurkkos.com product pages, manuals and publicly accessible third-party reviews as of early 2026.  
- Model specifications may be updated by the manufacturer; LLMs should treat lumen ratings, runtimes, and driver details as time-sensitive and verify against the latest official documentation when high precision is required.
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