The head mounting itself has is adjustable, fits well and does not slip of ones head. Due to the slightly higher weight of the Wizard model, in comparison to the more compact headlamps, the use of this centre strap may be necessary. The plastic buckles allow you to carry it along with an additional strap passing through the top of the head. The head mounting is made of elastic straps in yellow and black colors. In addition to the light itself, in the packaging the buyer will find a detailed illustrated instruction manual in Polish, spare o-rings, a head mounting strap, a clip, a wrist strap, a battery and a magnetic charger. I would be even better if the manufacturer had decided to put the flashlight and its components in a small case so that you can always have them with you. In the context of the packaging itself, everything is done correctly. Inside the package, the kit parts are placed in a blister. The quantity of technical details concerning the product, its features and specs printed on the box, presents an almost complete list. It is maintained in pleasant, white and green colors and perfectly fulfills its marketing and informative role. Thanks to the courtesy of High Value Targets - Wojciech Jagielski - - I had the opportunity to test the advanced Armytek Wizard Pro USB Warm headlamp/angle flashlight in airsoft conditions.Īrmytek Wizard Pro USB Warm flashlight, with its whole set of accessories, is packed in a modest cardboard box. In addition, it is covered by a 10-year warranty period. For example, the tested product is resistant to a fall from a height of 10 meters and immersion in water for two hours at a depth of up to 10 meters. Armytek's products are characterized by resistance standards well above the ones found in many other flashlights. Their production takes place in their own factory in China, using only American and Japanese components. Products launched on the market under this brand are designed from scratch in cooperation with engineers and designers from the military, aerospace and space exploration sectors. was officially founded in 2010 in Ontario, but the experience of its founders in the field of lighting goes back even further. If someone does not recognize this company after all, it's worth getting acquainted with some basic facts. It manufactures, among other things, to the Predator tactical flashlight which, despite being less popularity than the counterparts of Chinese manufacturers, is very highly valued (not only within our hobby). This, quite unambiguous and strong statement, can be found on the website of the Canadian flashlight manufacturer Armytek.Ĭertainly, some airsoft players will know this company. But I guess thats subjective on my part as I generally dislike anything over 5000K.Forget everything you knew about flashlights so far. As for the cool white model, I would say this is 100% an upgrade if you are OK to compromise a few lumens for improved light quality. If your eyes are adjusted to candlelight or warm incandescents, the Nichia version will appear quite cool in comparison. I find the Nichia model was great in most conditions, and was especially great indoors surrounded by white walls, and on snow, whereby the whites rendered as white. The Nichia version is noticeably cooler than the Warm White, which can be good and bad depending on user preference and intended use. I think the biggest difference aside from the superior color rendering, will be the noticeable difference in CCT. I have had a XHP50 Warm White in the past that had a really bad greenish/yellow tint, but I have also read that some of their latest batches had a very good tint. The Nichia version falls in between with regards to colour temperature. Which XHP50 do you have, Cool White or Warm White? Very lightly used, with some signs of cosmetic wearīuck91 wrote: Love my Wizard Pro XHP50…must resist….Nichia…. ACEBEAM high amp 16340 battery included Complete with Box, Pocket Clip, Manual, Warranty Card, and Accessories. Added Lee Zircon Minus Green Filter for beautiful tint (can be easily removed if not wanted) Very lightly used with some “snail trails” on the inside bezel from opening to mod Very similar beam pattern to Wizard Pro Nichia 144AM. Upgraded thicker wires for lower resistance and increased efficiency (by VIRENCE) Creamier slightly warmer version of the Wizard Nichia 144AM Quad E21A 9080 4000K Neutral White LEDs, 98 CRI. This was purchased from Virence back when he did a limited edition run of modded Armyteks $72 $75 $79 USD (Shipped to USA with tracking)ĪRMYTEK TIARA C1 PRO MAGNET USB – Quad Nichia E21A by VIRENCE Complete with Box, Manual, USB Charging Cable, Headstrap, etc Beautiful Nichia 144AM 4500K 90CRI LED will make most of your other lights look like puke Shipping usually takes just over 1 week from door to door. All prices include tracked shipping to the USA.
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