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Armytek wizard pro clip
Armytek wizard pro clip




armytek wizard pro clip

I keep my phone and light in the same pocket usually, and have noticed it seems like I have more wear on the coating then normal, some paint seems to wear off my phone case and transfer to the body of the light. The one bad thing about this coating is that it does show scratches and abrasions worse than normal anodized aluminum. It’s a finish I have not seen on any other flashlights. This light is coated in a mat black finish that is slightly grippy. The button is translucent and has a multicolored LED underneath that it uses to display information such as heat, mode, etc. However it’s a firm press and has not been an issue other than the one time I was laying directly on it. When I first got the light I was worried that the button on the side of the light would be a problem due to how it sticks out of the light. Here is a picture where I lined up several similarly sized lights so you could see the size. Weight wise without batteries they are 2.85oz for the Wizard and the Olight H2R is 2.22oz. With the more square head it’s slightly larger in the pocket. Size wise this is almost identical in length to the Olight H2R, and it’s very similar in diameter too. A light like this is useful for strapping onto your chest, or straps on a backpack or tent. Not only will it tail stand but it will stand on it’s head or on either of the sides. Headlamps are useful not only as a headlamp, but in this case as an EDC, when repairing cars and around the house hold. Comment down below and let me know what you think of this light. Both are headlamps of very similar size, using the same LED and similar battery sizes. During this review I will be comparing the ArmyTek Wizard Pro V3 with my recently reviewed Olight H2R. I am glad that ArmyTek sent me one for review so I could experience why it’s one of the most recommended brands out there. Flashlight enthusiasts on the internet, especially on reddit are quick to recommend the ArmyTek Wizard line of right angled lights and headlamps for a variety of uses. This is my first ArmyTek light and after having it a few weeks and using it frequently, I don’t think it will be my only one for too long.

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Waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 10 meters.Use the coupon code RED for 10% future orders on Maximum beam distance for Cool white is 130 meters and Warm is 126 meters. Cool = 0.15 lumens - 200 days runtime / Warm = 0.14 lumens - 200 days runtime Cool = 1.5 lumens - 40 days runtime / Warm = 1.4 lumens - 40 days runtimeĨ. Cool = 5.5 lumens - 12 days runtime / Warm = 5 lumens - 12 days runtimeħ. Cool = 30 lumens - 50 hrs runtime / Warm = 28 lumens - 50 hrs runtimeĦ. Cool = 165 lumens - 10 hrs 30 mins runtime / Warm = 167 lumens - 8 hrs 30 mins runtimeĥ. Cool = 390 lumens - 4 hrs runtime / Warm = 363 lumens - 3 hrs 30 mins runtimeĤ. Cool = 900 lumens - 1 hr 40 mins runtime / Warm = 837 lumens - 1 hr 40 mins runtimeģ. Cool = 1800 lumens - 1 hr runtime / Warm = 1674 lumens - 1 hr runtimeĢ. The Armytek Wizard Pro V3 features a removeable magnet in the tailcap, a removeable clip and a strong lanyard for multi-purpose use.Īvailable with a Cool white or Warm white LED.ġ.

armytek wizard pro clip

Featuring a simple side switch, the Wizard Pro V3 can be operated using one hand for your convenience whilst you are on the go.

armytek wizard pro clip

The head torch is a superb light of amazing constant brightness due to its powerful electronics and active temperature timers. The Wizard Pro V3 comes with an 18650 Li-ion battery and a magnetic charging cable which attaches to the base of the torch for practical, convenient charging. The Armytek Wizard Pro V3 has a maximum output of 1800 lumens (the warm white version has a maximum of 1674 lumens) from the Cree XHP50 LED and can be powered using an 18650 Li-ion battery (included).






Armytek wizard pro clip