A couple notes: - This is not a fully comprehensive review of every configuration, just a general comparison of the three lights and a breakdown of the most interesting options available. - The importance of CC vs Boost drivers isn't covered much, while I think the boost driver is great, for these single-emitter lights LED choice is first priority. - The Wurkkos TS30S is seen briefly in this video, originally I dicussed it more but cut that out. It is an excellent 21700 Anduril thrower that fits right in between the DM11 and K1, and has an SBT90.2 for just $70. If you want this LED, the TS30S is my top recommendation. - Alternatively, the Emisar D4SV2 with Osram CSLPM1 (W2) LEDs is another option worth considering. Brighter than the SBT90, similar or better color, and throwy beam which is still great for general use. I recommend this over the SBT90 in either the KR1 or the DM11 - Ultimately I'm just some guy on the internet, buy whatever the heck you want
For some guy on the internet I trust your opinion and whenever possible I don't like to over think when so many options are available so I will purchase whatever you suggest keep up the great vids
Wow, I never considered quad W2's. I love my D4SV2 with its high cri sst20 4000k but a throw version would be awesome. If the DM11 could use D4SV2's 26650 tube and battery, it would be killer.
Hi some guy on the internet. I got into flashlights not too long ago and I already have a few sft40s in 18650 tubes. I want to try out a 90.2 and I'm interested in the DM11 form factor for EDCability. How do you think this combo would be? And nvm, I found your dm1.12 vid :)
K1 with W2 is such a fun light and always gets the wow factor from family members. "Wow that's impressive" and/or "Wow why do you need that?". Wow is a wow though 😅
The lumintop GT Nano in Brass absolutely blew my mind TBH. I've had a few pen lights with 10180 batteries before and the most they could put out was roughly 130lm inside the pen designs. It's crazy how a battery the size of my pinky nail can pump out 450 lumens of quality light and actually manage to throw it far as hell considering the flashlight is slightly smaller than my thumb ffs lmao! I have the 10440 adapter too for the little guy. It just seems like a no brainer for me to snag it as it'll end up becoming much more practical in the 10440 config when the longer run times are needed/preferred. I'd love to work on buying the brass config of the 14500 lumintop GT right after this Hank light I had decided to buy first and foremost. Then the 18500/18350 sized lumintop GT in the copper config would be awesome to get eventually. I think a vintage style patina on the full sized copper version would be badass. I'd like to get the similarly sized 10180 lumintop frog light down the road as well along with it's adaptions but that's no rush though it's rated for 570 lumens! It would be nice to see how it performs compared to the GT Nano in throw and brightness. "Wow why do you need that?" Lol I stopped needing "that many" so many purchases ago! 😅😬😵 But whenever I see a design that's new to me that I really like. I'll pop it into the watchlist or cart and watch it for a while and try to catch it on a sale. Or I'll buy it then and there if the price is right and I like the design enough but typically that only happens with cheaper purchases that ship from China etc.
hey man, i hope you know how much your videos bring to this community! no one is doing videos like this and i appreciate all the effort you put into these videos, truly means a lot more than you know! keep on keepin' on!
I dig the USB C in the threads... I don't typically rely on the flashlight charger and sometimes they can be rather ugly or you lose the rubber stopper etc. Having it smack dab in the middle of the threading is nice especially since I don't unscrew that section much and sometimes you don't have a proper charger near by.
Macro shots: 10/10 Nightshots: 10/10 Voice over: 10/10 Editing: 9.5/10(never can be perfect ;P) You are helping a lot of people make tough decisions on purchases that are going to be used every day in some cases, a timeless resource!
I’m liking the KR1 (4000k 719a) for edc. I can run the emitter at way lower brightness, while still getting the distance I want, letting me preserve night vision well too.
I really like the KR1 with the W2, it seems to throw about the same as a Convoy C8 with the W1 but with a wider beam. The D4v2 with the W2 is my goto though.
Sadly, after removing the tail a handful of times, for charging the battery, the positive terminal soon broke loose. In your video, at 2:07, it’s the brass piece in the center of the tail. We loved our Noctigon, and a still use it, but once the brass piece works loose, the light is only a fraction of it’s former self
У вас дуже гарна картинка, а ліхтарики взагалі неперевершені. Чекаю більше відео про ліхтарики Хенка] зробіть, будь ласка, відео про high CRI throwers до 5000k. Дякую)
Obviously weather and thermal calibration can make a HUGE difference. I only need a flashlight for winter nights (usually 5 degrees Celsius (=40 degrees Fahrenheit)) and at these temperatures heat isn’t an issue. I didn’t measure them on the go, but my dt8 could sustain level 6/7 (about 2400 lumens) and my SFT40 ran half the time on turbo and the other half on about 50% (probably a little over 1000 lumens). So I would guess my Kr1 Sft40 could sustain 1500 lumens under these conditions. Nothing surprising, but maybe a little perspective for someone.
Yes ambient temps and wind movement are very important. I do my testing in an enclosed area at 21C/71F, with the default target temp of 45C. This is basically the worst-case scenario for sustained levels, which I prefer as it is the most honest meaurement in my opinion - you can always expect the same or better performance in real-world use
Decision paralysis! I thought the sft40 was pretty popular in the kr1 and the dm11. And almost like the go to choice! Interesting you prefer the w2. I guess I’ll stick to my D4SV2 with W2!
Haha yeah it's tough to make a decision on these. The SFT40 is indeed very popular in the KR1, probably because it's very bright and is a bit wider while still throwing pretty well... though I suspect a large part of it is the hype of a relatively new LED being available. D4SV2 with W2 is a beast! Probably the best all-rounder out of this whole bunch
@@LuxWad I just got the D4SV2 with W2s and a boost driver. Now with 6.8A 26650 cells, its runtime and output challenges that of the top EDC performers on the market. I have the Acebeam P18 and love it for evening walks with our dogs, but I've given it up for the D4SV2.... The only one of the 3 here in the vid that challenges the D4SV2 is the DM11 with the SBT90.2, but even that ramps down way too quickly for my liking. I wish Hank would stick the boost driver on the DM11+SBT90.2....
I just ordered the 3 throwers from Hank based on this video. I paired the K1 with the SBT90.2, since this is the only body that would make sense for this LED. I needed a light with the Osram, but the KR1 was too tiny, so I figure the SFT-40 was a better option here. And the DM11 was left with the W1/W2 option for best throwing LED. IMHO, if anyone was going to order any one or combination of these 3 throwers, it's only a choice between the Osram (W1/2), the SBT90.2 or the SFT-40 for LED. Even though it's great that the option is there, It's a headscratcher why anyone would prioritize high CRI or tint in a thrower.
Thanks to you I'm ordering the DM11 with XHP. Do I need to ask Hank specifically to ship in Linear or Boost driver for the XHP, or it comes with Boost driver by default?
@@LuxWad I emailed Hank he said XHP is now discontinued 🥲. Can you recommend the best emitter to go with the DM11? I love your recent videos you give your opinion about the best emitters.
@@LuxWad so you think the DM11 fits with the XP-L 4000K better than the B35AM and SFT-40? Would you recommend the W2? Thank you, I'm very new to the flastlight world. I just got a D4V2 after watching your previous videos.
@@contidozack Not neccessarily better, just depends on what you want. Personally, I like the B35Am the best, it's a reallly excellent general-use light, but it's not much of a thrower which is what most people want from the DM11. If you want somethign throwy, the SFT40 is a great performer, but I think the XHP35 is much more pleasant to use. I haven't used the XP-L HI in this light, but it will offer similar coloration to the XHP35 HI, and similar performance to the W2 - so I do think it would be a really good thrower option, and I recommend that in the absense of the XHP35
b35am має ширший промінь ніж xhp35? Зараз з високим CRI доступна лише nichia, тому думаю про DM11 з b35am ~3500-4000k і не бачу інших альтернатив. Цікава ваша думка
Yes B35AM is much floodier than XHP35HI, so it doesn't compare super well. I good alternative to XHP35 would probably be XP-L HI. SST20 4000K is another high-CRI throwy option, but that beam will be much tighter and dimmer.
Any revs for a massive candela pocket light for self defense beside the new surefires a bit expensive in mind for lack of lumens and fairly standard candela
Depends on how pocketable you need it to be. Fenix has several great options, such as the PD36R. The Wurkkos FC12 is a nice budget version. I really like the Acebeam P17 and P18, but those are a bit bigger.
@LuxWad cheers for the reply yeah I have my eye on one of the series I have it in my cart 🙃 after buying hanklights and a couple of others it's hard to justify spending 300 on a light that will perform similarly to the kr1 or my ts11 which are fairly similar in beam distance and pattern
off topic but you might know it: do you have any lantern ideas that go directly on top of a cell? the nitecore mpb21 is a bit expensive for what it is (45 dollars for the kit, might as well order a real flashlight for that, not a toy) and the acebeam edc bulb is out of stock on the site. (normally 3 dollars) i want like 50 lumens but sustained for for like 50 hours from a couple 21700s for a light through hike setup, and these appeal to me a lot, but these are the only 2 of this type of gadget i know of
The XHP70.3 is a great option if you want a higher-output light with a floodier beam for general use. It also has pretty good tint and coloration. Personally I would go with something throwier in this light to take advantage of the big reflector, but the cree is great for making the light more useful at medium-long ranges instead of just super-long range.
@@LuxWad OMG wow, this is the fastest respond i ever experienced in TH-cam! This speaks for you. (Sry for my bad english and Long coment) Hmm ok i understand. What would you say ist better: At the moment i am using a thrunite tn12 , and i am White Happy with it. I was Just looking around for an Upgrade with more range. First i looked at the aceabeam E70, but it seems to be more of a flood light ( so no real improvement/difference to my tn12, at least Not worth the Money (80+€) So my question is: I actually Like that KR1 with W2. It seems to be very Compact and powerful. Or is the DM11 Just so much better in Terms of Power and Heat Management? Which of those 2 would you as expert recommend. And with wich "LED" ( i prefer more warm/neutral colours)
I think the DM11 is the better light overall, but it's not very good for carrying in a pocket regularly, the KR1/D1V2 is much better for that. Both are about the same for sustained brightness, DM11 lasts longer because it has a bigger battery though. A good warm LED would be the XP-L HI 4000K, 519a dedomed, or SST20 4000K.
@@LuxWad OK, seems Like the sst20, is the one you can select on the linked Shop. Thx for your quick and good answers. You definitely deserve more subs :)
Oh ok cool thanks for the reply! Do you by chance have a Emisar D4V2 or K4V with duel channel set up with thrower and flood emitters? You always say most flashlights that do both are to big and bulky but those are both small!!
@@AlvlUpSavedMyLife No I only have the D4SV2 dual-channel, but I like my single-channel lights more. The D4/KR4 are very floody lights and I dont think the W1/W2 offer enough throw for a dual-channel to be worthwhile... I would rather have an all-W2 hotrod.
@@LuxWadI am really impressed and find it heartwarming and decent of you that you continue to engage with comments so long after the video posted. Rock on!
Nice man! Very detailed review. mumble mumble… xhp is good also for rendering color. It is high CRI? Driver is 2 amps? As always we see on Reddit Light-Veteran
A couple notes:
- This is not a fully comprehensive review of every configuration, just a general comparison of the three lights and a breakdown of the most interesting options available.
- The importance of CC vs Boost drivers isn't covered much, while I think the boost driver is great, for these single-emitter lights LED choice is first priority.
- The Wurkkos TS30S is seen briefly in this video, originally I dicussed it more but cut that out. It is an excellent 21700 Anduril thrower that fits right in between the DM11 and K1, and has an SBT90.2 for just $70. If you want this LED, the TS30S is my top recommendation.
- Alternatively, the Emisar D4SV2 with Osram CSLPM1 (W2) LEDs is another option worth considering. Brighter than the SBT90, similar or better color, and throwy beam which is still great for general use. I recommend this over the SBT90 in either the KR1 or the DM11
- Ultimately I'm just some guy on the internet, buy whatever the heck you want
For some guy on the internet I trust your opinion and whenever possible I don't like to over think when so many options are available so I will purchase whatever you suggest keep up the great vids
Wow, I never considered quad W2's. I love my D4SV2 with its high cri sst20 4000k but a throw version would be awesome. If the DM11 could use D4SV2's 26650 tube and battery, it would be killer.
Hi some guy on the internet. I got into flashlights not too long ago and I already have a few sft40s in 18650 tubes.
I want to try out a 90.2 and I'm interested in the DM11 form factor for EDCability. How do you think this combo would be?
And nvm, I found your dm1.12 vid :)
bruh the cinematography of this video is insane. that led sequence is phenomenal my dude
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
K1 with W2 is such a fun light and always gets the wow factor from family members. "Wow that's impressive" and/or "Wow why do you need that?". Wow is a wow though 😅
The lumintop GT Nano in Brass absolutely blew my mind TBH. I've had a few pen lights with 10180 batteries before and the most they could put out was roughly 130lm inside the pen designs. It's crazy how a battery the size of my pinky nail can pump out 450 lumens of quality light and actually manage to throw it far as hell considering the flashlight is slightly smaller than my thumb ffs lmao! I have the 10440 adapter too for the little guy. It just seems like a no brainer for me to snag it as it'll end up becoming much more practical in the 10440 config when the longer run times are needed/preferred.
I'd love to work on buying the brass config of the 14500 lumintop GT right after this Hank light I had decided to buy first and foremost. Then the 18500/18350 sized lumintop GT in the copper config would be awesome to get eventually. I think a vintage style patina on the full sized copper version would be badass.
I'd like to get the similarly sized 10180 lumintop frog light down the road as well along with it's adaptions but that's no rush though it's rated for 570 lumens! It would be nice to see how it performs compared to the GT Nano in throw and brightness.
"Wow why do you need that?" Lol I stopped needing "that many" so many purchases ago! 😅😬😵 But whenever I see a design that's new to me that I really like. I'll pop it into the watchlist or cart and watch it for a while and try to catch it on a sale. Or I'll buy it then and there if the price is right and I like the design enough but typically that only happens with cheaper purchases that ship from China etc.
hey man, i hope you know how much your videos bring to this community! no one is doing videos like this and i appreciate all the effort you put into these videos, truly means a lot more than you know! keep on keepin' on!
I dig the USB C in the threads... I don't typically rely on the flashlight charger and sometimes they can be rather ugly or you lose the rubber stopper etc. Having it smack dab in the middle of the threading is nice especially since I don't unscrew that section much and sometimes you don't have a proper charger near by.
So glad I found your channel. Your content is as of a youtuber with several hundred thousand subs, keep it up!
Macro shots: 10/10
Nightshots: 10/10
Voice over: 10/10
Editing: 9.5/10(never can be perfect ;P)
You are helping a lot of people make tough decisions on purchases that are going to be used every day in some cases, a timeless resource!
@@aimcorp6563 Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome job LuxWad I have the DM11 with a W2 green led I absolutely love it looking forward to the DM1.12 review
I’m liking the KR1 (4000k 719a) for edc. I can run the emitter at way lower brightness, while still getting the distance I want, letting me preserve night vision well too.
I haven't tried the 719a, it looks really cool though!
Dude… I really hope you get some sort of reward for your time. This is great !
Would love to see a video from you on 660nm sst20 lights, especially a dual channel d4v2 :) keep up the great work!
That would be fun! Eventually I'd like to do a video on red emitters :)
What an awesome review! Really enjoyed it!
Looking forward to the DM11 review
Wow!
I want a Noctigon T-shirt too!))
Dito
I really like the KR1 with the W2, it seems to throw about the same as a Convoy C8 with the W1 but with a wider beam. The D4v2 with the W2 is my goto though.
Sadly, after removing the tail a handful of times, for charging the battery, the positive terminal soon broke loose. In your video, at 2:07, it’s the brass piece in the center of the tail.
We loved our Noctigon, and a still use it, but once the brass piece works loose, the light is only a fraction of it’s former self
Good to know, I haven't had this issue before. Have you contacted the maker Hank about it? You can probably get a new tube sent
Nice as always
У вас дуже гарна картинка, а ліхтарики взагалі неперевершені. Чекаю більше відео про ліхтарики Хенка] зробіть, будь ласка, відео про high CRI throwers до 5000k.
Дякую)
It's rather interesting how low the sustainable output is on these lights.
Obviously weather and thermal calibration can make a HUGE difference. I only need a flashlight for winter nights (usually 5 degrees Celsius (=40 degrees Fahrenheit)) and at these temperatures heat isn’t an issue. I didn’t measure them on the go, but my dt8 could sustain level 6/7 (about 2400 lumens) and my SFT40 ran half the time on turbo and the other half on about 50% (probably a little over 1000 lumens). So I would guess my Kr1 Sft40 could sustain 1500 lumens under these conditions. Nothing surprising, but maybe a little perspective for someone.
Yes ambient temps and wind movement are very important. I do my testing in an enclosed area at 21C/71F, with the default target temp of 45C. This is basically the worst-case scenario for sustained levels, which I prefer as it is the most honest meaurement in my opinion - you can always expect the same or better performance in real-world use
@@LuxWad I currently live in a region where the average ambient temp is around 28-31C and my 10 year old Nitecore EC25 can sustain a higher output.
Waiting on my kr1 in dark grey.first hank light can't wait it's in Holland now hopefully here by Monday could only get am efest battery tho locally
DM11 review please! The xhp one looks like a good balance of flood and throw. I want to see if it can be that ONE light I bring outdoors.
It's coming! I think the XHP35 makes a strong case for being the one outdoor use light you need
Decision paralysis!
I thought the sft40 was pretty popular in the kr1 and the dm11. And almost like the go to choice! Interesting you prefer the w2.
I guess I’ll stick to my D4SV2 with W2!
Haha yeah it's tough to make a decision on these. The SFT40 is indeed very popular in the KR1, probably because it's very bright and is a bit wider while still throwing pretty well... though I suspect a large part of it is the hype of a relatively new LED being available.
D4SV2 with W2 is a beast! Probably the best all-rounder out of this whole bunch
@@LuxWad I just got the D4SV2 with W2s and a boost driver. Now with 6.8A 26650 cells, its runtime and output challenges that of the top EDC performers on the market. I have the Acebeam P18 and love it for evening walks with our dogs, but I've given it up for the D4SV2.... The only one of the 3 here in the vid that challenges the D4SV2 is the DM11 with the SBT90.2, but even that ramps down way too quickly for my liking. I wish Hank would stick the boost driver on the DM11+SBT90.2....
I just ordered the 3 throwers from Hank based on this video. I paired the K1 with the SBT90.2, since this is the only body that would make sense for this LED. I needed a light with the Osram, but the KR1 was too tiny, so I figure the SFT-40 was a better option here. And the DM11 was left with the W1/W2 option for best throwing LED. IMHO, if anyone was going to order any one or combination of these 3 throwers, it's only a choice between the Osram (W1/2), the SBT90.2 or the SFT-40 for LED. Even though it's great that the option is there, It's a headscratcher why anyone would prioritize high CRI or tint in a thrower.
wonder what is that little dot around emmiter in 1:30, any thoughts?
That's from the manufacturer to indicate the emitter type
Thanks to you I'm ordering the DM11 with XHP. Do I need to ask Hank specifically to ship in Linear or Boost driver for the XHP, or it comes with Boost driver by default?
It will ship with a boost driver, since it's a 12v emitter and can't run with the linear driver
@@LuxWad I emailed Hank he said XHP is now discontinued 🥲. Can you recommend the best emitter to go with the DM11? I love your recent videos you give your opinion about the best emitters.
If there's no XHP35, I'd probably get the XP-L HI, in 2850K or 4000K. It will be a bit throwier but less bright (about 1200 lumens)
@@LuxWad so you think the DM11 fits with the XP-L 4000K better than the B35AM and SFT-40? Would you recommend the W2? Thank you, I'm very new to the flastlight world. I just got a D4V2 after watching your previous videos.
@@contidozack Not neccessarily better, just depends on what you want. Personally, I like the B35Am the best, it's a reallly excellent general-use light, but it's not much of a thrower which is what most people want from the DM11.
If you want somethign throwy, the SFT40 is a great performer, but I think the XHP35 is much more pleasant to use. I haven't used the XP-L HI in this light, but it will offer similar coloration to the XHP35 HI, and similar performance to the W2 - so I do think it would be a really good thrower option, and I recommend that in the absense of the XHP35
b35am має ширший промінь ніж xhp35?
Зараз з високим CRI доступна лише nichia, тому думаю про DM11 з b35am ~3500-4000k і не бачу інших альтернатив.
Цікава ваша думка
Yes B35AM is much floodier than XHP35HI, so it doesn't compare super well. I good alternative to XHP35 would probably be XP-L HI. SST20 4000K is another high-CRI throwy option, but that beam will be much tighter and dimmer.
Have a coffee on me. The KR1 was on sale last night $15 off so I grabbed one. Thanks!
Yeah, but DM11 (SBT90) vs. D4S (W2)...both with 26800 tubes? :) Another great review!!!
Any revs for a massive candela pocket light for self defense beside the new surefires a bit expensive in mind for lack of lumens and fairly standard candela
Depends on how pocketable you need it to be. Fenix has several great options, such as the PD36R. The Wurkkos FC12 is a nice budget version. I really like the Acebeam P17 and P18, but those are a bit bigger.
@LuxWad cheers for the reply yeah I have my eye on one of the series I have it in my cart 🙃 after buying hanklights and a couple of others it's hard to justify spending 300 on a light that will perform similarly to the kr1 or my ts11 which are fairly similar in beam distance and pattern
Just from your footage I would choose the DM11 w/XHP35hi
does anyone know if the xpl hi would produce a similar result as the xhp hi? it looks like xhp is not available. thank you!
Damn, I love your reviews, can you review some convoy throwers? 👀
Thanks! I do plan to review Convoys, but it's going to be a while. I'm probably going to get through all of the Emisar/Noctigon stuff first
@@LuxWad 💖💖
off topic but you might know it: do you have any lantern ideas that go directly on top of a cell? the nitecore mpb21 is a bit expensive for what it is (45 dollars for the kit, might as well order a real flashlight for that, not a toy) and the acebeam edc bulb is out of stock on the site. (normally 3 dollars) i want like 50 lumens but sustained for for like 50 hours from a couple 21700s for a light through hike setup, and these appeal to me a lot, but these are the only 2 of this type of gadget i know of
Sounds like you're asking for the Thrunite TS2, which is basically the same as the Acebeam thing
I want to order a K1 soon. I’m thinking XHP70.3, have you an opinion on it? Thanks, great videos
The XHP70.3 is a great option if you want a higher-output light with a floodier beam for general use. It also has pretty good tint and coloration. Personally I would go with something throwier in this light to take advantage of the big reflector, but the cree is great for making the light more useful at medium-long ranges instead of just super-long range.
Can someone Help me pls, what do i have to select at the shop, to get the dm11 with the xhp35hI? Can't find that number so it is a bit confusing :D
It looks like the XHP35 HI is no longer available unfortunately. You can try emailling Hank to see if he has any extra to put in a light for you
@@LuxWad OMG wow, this is the fastest respond i ever experienced in TH-cam! This speaks for you.
(Sry for my bad english and Long coment)
Hmm ok i understand.
What would you say ist better:
At the moment i am using a thrunite tn12 , and i am White Happy with it.
I was Just looking around for an Upgrade with more range.
First i looked at the aceabeam E70, but it seems to be more of a flood light ( so no real improvement/difference to my tn12, at least Not worth the Money (80+€)
So my question is:
I actually Like that KR1 with W2. It seems to be very Compact and powerful.
Or is the DM11 Just so much better in Terms of Power and Heat Management?
Which of those 2 would you as expert recommend. And with wich "LED" ( i prefer more warm/neutral colours)
I think the DM11 is the better light overall, but it's not very good for carrying in a pocket regularly, the KR1/D1V2 is much better for that. Both are about the same for sustained brightness, DM11 lasts longer because it has a bigger battery though.
A good warm LED would be the XP-L HI 4000K, 519a dedomed, or SST20 4000K.
@@LuxWad OK, seems Like the sst20, is the one you can select on the linked Shop.
Thx for your quick and good answers.
You definitely deserve more subs :)
@@senectarius9685 I'm happy to help!
insane space odysee 2001 like cinematography!
subscribed!
Since their throwers wouldn’t the W1 be a better option?
W1 will throw further, but I find the hotspot to be too small, the W2 is more practical.
Oh ok cool thanks for the reply! Do you by chance have a Emisar D4V2 or K4V with duel channel set up with thrower and flood emitters? You always say most flashlights that do both are to big and bulky but those are both small!!
@@AlvlUpSavedMyLife No I only have the D4SV2 dual-channel, but I like my single-channel lights more. The D4/KR4 are very floody lights and I dont think the W1/W2 offer enough throw for a dual-channel to be worthwhile... I would rather have an all-W2 hotrod.
Ok that gives me somthing to think about I appreciate your opinion! Thanks for the hard work and I really miss your videos on your original channel!!!
@@LuxWadI am really impressed and find it heartwarming and decent of you that you continue to engage with comments so long after the video posted. Rock on!
MOAAAAR of these.
Nice man! Very detailed review.
mumble mumble… xhp is good also for rendering color.
It is high CRI?
Driver is 2 amps?
As always we see on Reddit
Light-Veteran
Yeah the XHP has pretty good color, I believe it's 80+ CRI. Driver is 12v 2A
Now I need a k1 please no more lol
Sorry 😂