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Armytek wizard pro v3
Armytek wizard pro v3













These will be sent by courier - delivery 2 - 3 days nation wide.

#ARMYTEK WIZARD PRO V3 PRO#

It’s aptly named the Wizard Pro Nichia Warm, and here is my testing of it! Tint vs BLF-348 ( 219b version) (affiliate link)Īrmytek Wizard Pro Nichia Warm Headlamp TestingĪrmytek has made an official Wizard Pro with Nichia 144A.Armytek Wizard Pro Nichia Warm Headlamp Testing.Premium antislipping matt surface treatment:īezel material: Stainless steel with ultrahard titanium coating Impact-resistant glass lens with sapphire and anti-reflectionīody anti-abrasive finish : Premium type III hard anodizing Total protection from water, dirt and dust penetration -įlashlight continues to work even at the depth of 10 meters Stands up harsh impacts and falling from 10 meters Removable magnet in the tailcap, removable clip, strong lanyardĪnd possibility of tail-stand for multipurpose useĬompact and light-weight flashlight of guaranteed durability Solid body without long wires, weak rubber connectors and Side switch for comfortable one-hand operation and easy modesĬomfortable headband for reliable fixation of the flashlight it Headlamp attaches to a magnet/USB cable which then is plugged Magnetic charging base, a USB charging cable and a 3200mAh 18650 This is the rechargeable version of the Wizard Pro V3 with the Headlamp attaches to a magnet/USB cable which then is plugged into a USB port for charging Multi-flashlight 10 in 1" is for many activities: car, fishing, hunting, home, work, city, picnic, biking Superb light of amazing constant brightness due to powerful electronics and active temperature control without timers Include a magnetic charging base, USB cable, and a 3200mAh 18650 rechargeable battery ships out within one business day by Andrew-Amanda.Īrmytek Wizard Pro v3 XHP50 (Warm) USB Magnet Rechargeable. This product isn’t released yet, and I can’t find it on their site, either! Here’s the Wizard main page though – it should show up there after release. Since this is a special light there really aren’t any other versions. But as far as Wizards and Wizard Pros go, there are many. Wizard Pro Magnet USB, Wizard Pro Magnet USB Warm, Wizard Magnet USB, Wizard Magnet USB Warm – each of those has subdivisions, too.

armytek wizard pro v3

There are plenty of options here, and certainly, one that would suit your headlamp needs. No official statement on price for these, but the other similar options are $80. This is specifically a Limited Edition (says so right there on the box) so I’d really expect it to be more than 80 flat. These have made it to the official Armytek site. They’re $90, which is less than I’d have guessed! Have a look here.īuild quality is good. Most importantly the Nichia 144A excels, and it’s worth the hype. It’s a worthwhile consideration for these things. Unfortunately, there is no LVP (possibly I have a QC issue because Wizard Pros have had LVP in the past). (below level of my capability to measure) Long Review The Big Table Armytek Wizard Pro Nichia Warm Charging also left a bit to be desired for me, but it does work. ^ Measurement disclaimer: I am an amateur flashlight reviewer. I don’t have $10,000 or even $1,000 worth of testing equipment. I test output and such in PVC tubes!! Please consider claims within 10% of what I measure to be perfectly reasonable (accurate, even).Armytek Wizard Pro Nichia Warm Headlamp.Charge cable (USB to proprietary magnetic).There’s a good amount of cooling area below the head – more than just fins there’s quite a bit of mass there. Also, note how the fins extend past the bezel – this will come up later. The optic covering this emitter is dimpled, and not just that – there’s also a nice anti-reflective coating on there. The body is more or less featureless, due to this being a headlamp going to live on a headband most of its life. The tail end has a magnetic charge connector. More on this in the charging and retention sections. The Wizard Pro Nichia Warm has Armytek’s signature extreme levels of printing.

armytek wizard pro v3

The tailcap must be twisted for charging. The threads on the body are unanodized, square-cut, and quite long – so a bunch of twisting is required in order to remove the cap.Īlso since these are bare threads, they don’t feel quite as smooth as I might like. However, unlike most unanodized threads….













Armytek wizard pro v3