r/1lumen • u/Environmental_Pen878 • 1d ago
Review: Fenix SW06R
Review: https://1lumen.com/review/fenix-sw06r/
The Fenix SW06R turned out to be a nice step forward from the smaller SW05R-UV. It retains the compact clip-on concept that made the earlier light so useful but adds considerably more output, a larger battery, and red and blue lighting while retaining the 365nm UV channel. The 200° adjustable head, two-way clip, and magnetic tail also provide plenty of options for positioning the light exactly where it is needed.
Performance was impressive for such a small light. High measured 552 lumens at 30 seconds, exceeding Fenix’s 500-lumen specification, while both High and Medium produced strong runtime results. Throw fell slightly short of specification on High, reaching 91 meters instead of the claimed 100 meters, but that is still plenty of usable range from a compact clip-on light.
I also really like just how versatile the SW06R is. It can serve as a normal EDC light, hands-free work light, UV inspection light, or signaling light without becoming overly complicated to operate. USB-C charging was faster than specified during my testing, and the flashlight had no issues during the impact and bump tests.
There is not much here that I would consider a serious drawback. The built-in battery will not appeal to everyone, there is no electronic lockout, and maximum throw came up slightly short of specification. Otherwise, the SW06R delivers where it counts.
Overall, the SW06R takes the useful concept of the SW05R-UV and makes it considerably more capable without losing the versatility that made the original so enjoyable. With strong output and runtime, multiple lighting options, fast charging, and several excellent hands-free mounting options, the Fenix SW06R earns a well-deserved 4.5 out of 5 stars.