@@Arob1999 UPDATE. xhp70 2 batt charger problem. serial overcarge 1 batt amd rhe other less than 4v.For security ii charge outside the lamp each on separate module.
@@tab_useHi again! Thanks for reaching out. Can I ask, did you get batteries from the company that sold the flashlight? Or did you buy your own separate batteries?
@@Arob1999 @Arob1999 I buy separate (button top not headless). Brand mark National Electronics Store. I don't use the new (Inside box lamp) plain head 26xxx.
Hey! So sorry I never got back! So the original link I provided was on ebay. But they sold out on that one. Here is a link on AliExpress:www.aliexpress.com/i/3256802085272098.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt What you can do is download Aliexpress app, and then take a screen shot of the flashlight using this link. The App allows you to search using pictures, and this way you can find the cheapest and best one. Please reach out if have any more questions regarding this. Thanks!
I think I've heard these Ultrafire or similar XHP knockoff flashlights review at around 1800 lumens or so. I love the picture quality of these videos I'd love to see some Convoy, Wurrkos, or Sofirn flashlights. They are all budget friendly brands with decent LEDs. If you are really in love with zoomies you can try the Convoy Z1 with SFT40 or SST70 led. SFT40 will be more focused and rounded while the sst70 will be brighter with a bigger square zoomed. Convoy let's you get any LED you want really. They even have high color ones like the 519a though it will be less lumens. Another good one with USB C is m21f with SFT40, gtfc40 for nice color, or the real xhp70.2 or xhp70.3. Bigger ones have the SBT90 for MAX lumens. Fyi sst,sft,sbt usually is more throw, XHP has more flood. It's not so blue like your lights usually, has lots of temp options. Wurrkos and Sofirn can be gotten easily enough off of Amazon if you don't want to wait.
Hi! I really appreciate the time you took to express this. I’ve been looking into Sofirn and Wurkkos, they are great brands. Hopefully in the near future I can review some for you guys!
Hey! XHP, is the term used to describe the family of the LEDS the bulb comes from. These are not XHP from CREE, but XHP from China. Lumens measures how much light is coming out of the bulb. Lumens is more important.
@@QURAN-IS-MY-TORCH If you go to AliExpress some brands I shop from are SUPERFIRE, ALONEFIRE, SHUSTAR, ASORT, KENSUN. There are hundreds of different choices for you under 50 Euros.
The last chart say USB are equal, Not true. It should say 160 = USB-A + USB-MICRO (old phone type) 360 = USB-A + USB-C (new phone type) Big difference as all new devices are USB-C.
Hello, I received and reviewed your comment. The video is stating both lights use USB output and MUSB input. USB for charging your phone, and MUSB to charge the flashlight. According the charts and what’s seen on the video, I did not see any error in what was stated. I’m sorry if I could not word it correctly.
Hello my friend. Both of them have their advantages. Out of these, I’d choose the XHP160. It offers more performance per dollar, and looks better in my opinion.
Hello, thanks for your comment! Yes the XHP199 is another name for the XHP160. What I really look for is the amount of cores the LED has, as well as the wattage and voltage it’s runs at.
Hi again. I did not mention throw distance in this video I see. One of last scenes was shot at a place I know as “The place with the cliff.” The clip shows me aiming the lights at the ocean which is over 82M away. Another clip shows over 80M, and the range for the lights according to my tests are around 200 meters. This was confirmed at a local park with a 1.3 mile long diameter.
@@Arob1999 Fair enough. But all sellers of these models claim throw distances and I looked for tests here on YT to see long shots ... and find no good ones 😊
@@wideseen Yes I agree. I don’t have the equipment to measure and film the max range of these lights yet. I’m recording on IPhone 11PRO. It’s really bad with night filming.
From what I can see, the XHP160 looks a little brighter. I believe it may have to with it running nearly 50w. This version of XHP360 is running at 35w, according to the charts.
@@Arob1999 if I'm not mistaken, I have a 30W XHP360, but the brightness is quite low, you need to use it in winter or in cold or windy weather, then it will show its potential
@@Vlad_iss Yes I agree, it’s difficult to understand the power of these lights considering the charts on AliExpress are not usually accurate. I do extensive research on my lights before purchasing them though, making sure they work properly and can a viable longterm option. Most, if not, all my lights are still working today, though I have given some away.