I've never really felt the need for such a high-powered headlights even for Search and Rescue purposes with State Emergency Services of Australia where I actually prefer a good handheld, as does just about everybody else on the team. For that I'm using a Fenix C7 at the moment. A headlight for close quarters work especially map reading and so on is an essential and for that I use the Nightcore nu25. Anyway, I suppose it's horses for courses and thanks for a great video
The Skilhunt H200 18350 and 18650 are better. What wavelength is the red light in the H35? It uses the Cree XPE, while the Skilhunt H200 uses the Cree XP-E2 620nm-630nm. Which LED is better?
In general a nice headlamp, but neither the brightest nor the most practical red light feature. I wish Acebeam would add adjustable brightness for the red led. Red is supposed to be stealthy... No records for red. The Armytek Wizard C2 WR is on the market for years and has up to 230 Lumen in red mode.
Ah, I suspect they're claiming brightest red for a headlamp because that one isn't technically a headlamp? It looks more like a flashlight that happens to be light enough to strap on your head. But yeh, fair point. Slightly dimmer red mode would be good.
I think I'll stick with my Emisar DW4 + Skilhunt HB3 headband, but Acebeam usually makes good products, so this might be a good option for some people. Also, the runtime graph sucks. The distance between 100 and 200 lumens is the same as the distance between 1000 and 2000 lumens. Very deceptive. Shame on you.
I've never really felt the need for such a high-powered headlights even for Search and Rescue purposes with State Emergency Services of Australia where I actually prefer a good handheld, as does just about everybody else on the team. For that I'm using a Fenix C7 at the moment. A headlight for close quarters work especially map reading and so on is an essential and for that I use the Nightcore nu25. Anyway, I suppose it's horses for courses and thanks for a great video
The Skilhunt H200 18350 and 18650 are better.
What wavelength is the red light in the H35? It uses the Cree XPE, while the Skilhunt H200 uses the Cree XP-E2 620nm-630nm. Which LED is better?
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In general a nice headlamp, but neither the brightest nor the most practical red light feature. I wish Acebeam would add adjustable brightness for the red led. Red is supposed to be stealthy...
No records for red. The Armytek Wizard C2 WR is on the market for years and has up to 230 Lumen in red mode.
Ah, I suspect they're claiming brightest red for a headlamp because that one isn't technically a headlamp? It looks more like a flashlight that happens to be light enough to strap on your head. But yeh, fair point. Slightly dimmer red mode would be good.
I think I'll stick with my Emisar DW4 + Skilhunt HB3 headband, but Acebeam usually makes good products, so this might be a good option for some people.
Also, the runtime graph sucks. The distance between 100 and 200 lumens is the same as the distance between 1000 and 2000 lumens. Very deceptive. Shame on you.
That was taken from the Acebeam site; I didn't pick up on that, so thank you.