That's a badazz looking Red Dot award winning searchlight. I'll probably never afford one, but so appreciate all the innovation. The rotating wheel is so cool, and I like that you can see the lumens in that screen. Thanks for showcasing it, me likey.
I recall my first serious search light, the Olight SR-90 back in year 2011, it made 2200 lumen from a single Luminous LED driven at 30 Watts. How things have progressed since. The 2200 Lumens of the SR-90 were more than enough for every practical purpose. With the LR60R, the 21K Lumens are just a selling point, as you said this is a 3000 Lumens search light, and that 3000 are above any true requirement. Add the same amount as flood, and you have the perfectly balanced lighting instrument. I'm having problems to purchase some additional battery packs here in the UK. Thanks for the review. Regards, Anthony
In a SAR operation, a 1000 lumen spotlight is all that is necessary. An higher light flux creates an excessive contrast, which in turn reduce the visual perception of both near and far objects. From a SAR point of view, this is a 3000 lumen light, which is an excellent performance for a searchlight. The 21,000 number is a marketing gimmick. Thanks for the video.
Perfect answer. This is exactly why I told my friends to get the LR35R. It's still a 3000 lm light but for half the price. People that research know that its not the first number that counts. Its the second and in some cases third.
WOW! That is one S. I. C. K. AZZ dang flashlight! Yeah! Yeah, 3000 to 21000 is a bit much of a jump. But all in all, a fairly solid offering from Fenix. I cant afford it, but for that money, it needs to be able to be locked out. Nice one Chris! CHRISPpyyyyyyyyyy! 👍✌😊
Regarding lack of lockout. A cheap and simple fix - unscrew the end of the torch and insert a plastic or paper disc (like Fenix does to protect the battery during shipment). Yes, it's slower than flicking a switch, but it's 100% effective and won't slip out of place. In the UK, Amazon sell inexpensive acrylic disks in a range of diameters - 40mm, 45mm, 50mm etc. The 50mm discs cost around £8.68 (say $11) for a pack of 15.
Those are four Samsung 40T, 4,000 mA/h capacity, the best 21700 cells available on the market. Bigger cells would not provide the same output current, and wouldn't last eight years if calendar life, expected from the Samsung 40T...
A cheap and simple fix - unscrew the end of the torch and insert a plastic or paper disc (like Fenix does to protect the battery during shipment). Yes, it's slower than flicking a switch, but it's 100% effective and won't slip out of place. Amazon sell inexpensive acrylic disks in a range of diameters - 40mm, 45mm, 50mm etc. In the UK, 50mm discs cost around £8.68 (say $11) for a pack of 15.
внешне сначала вау, но если подумать то это абсолютно провальный продукт. 1) он тяжелый относительно lr40r и большой, но при этом не годится для поиска из за крайне слабой батареи 2) батарея по емкости =4*18650, при чем весьма широкая по диаметру и экзотичная. у нее много слоев и шанс что что то с ней случится имхо больше. в производстве она дешевле по идее, но в рознице будет дороже. под нее зарядку искать. вцелом ее возможности точно такие же как у lr40r. фонарь может держать длительно лишь 3000 люминов что разочарует того кто видит 21к на упаковке. 3) рынок поисковых фонарей необычайно динамично развивается. сейчас модно то что зовется белым лазером. lr60r проигрывает вчистую своему брату lr80r и недалеко от lr40r но сильно больше по габаритам с странным управлением и батареей. я верю что скоро будут фонари с корпусом из карбона белым лазером и красным и белым фоновым светом, а эта модель это пыль в глаза
OMG what a beast, I need this in my Fenix Family ❤❤❤❤. Great job bro
I hear ya
That's a badazz looking Red Dot award winning searchlight.
I'll probably never afford one, but so appreciate all the innovation.
The rotating wheel is so cool, and I like that you can see the lumens in that screen.
Thanks for showcasing it, me likey.
Well done FENIX. No cooling fan required which draws additional power from the battery. Wowser, that's brilliant.
Can't wait for mine to arrive . I hope the quality is as good as it looks
Excellent review. Thank you sir!
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Do you want it?: Yes!
Do you need it?: No!
I recall my first serious search light, the Olight SR-90 back in year 2011, it made 2200 lumen from a single Luminous LED driven at 30 Watts. How things have progressed since.
The 2200 Lumens of the SR-90 were more than enough for every practical purpose. With the LR60R, the 21K Lumens are just a selling point, as you said this is a 3000 Lumens search light, and that 3000 are above any true requirement. Add the same amount as flood, and you have the perfectly balanced lighting instrument.
I'm having problems to purchase some additional battery packs here in the UK.
Thanks for the review.
Regards,
Anthony
now you can see aliens with that thing
Excellent product review. Cheers! I hope you will be able to make a review on the new Nitecore EDC33.
In a SAR operation, a 1000 lumen spotlight is all that is necessary. An higher light flux creates an excessive contrast, which in turn reduce the visual perception of both near and far objects.
From a SAR point of view, this is a 3000 lumen light, which is an excellent performance for a searchlight. The 21,000 number is a marketing gimmick.
Thanks for the video.
Perfect answer. This is exactly why I told my friends to get the LR35R. It's still a 3000 lm light but for half the price. People that research know that its not the first number that counts. Its the second and in some cases third.
I'd totally buy this to light up the inside of my tent, when I'm reading comics & UUGHAAAAGH~~! MAH EYES~~!
piece of art
sweeet thanks for sharing brother
Two of my favorite LEDs for EDC. But that is no EDC flashlight.😊
Does the flashlight turn on a noisy fan when you operate it at the highest level?
no
Why does it say it has a 4000mah battery but also says it had 4 21700s? that would be 16000mah
Well I’m guessing you didn’t watch my video. Thank you for your support 👍🏻
It has a battery pack that is equivalent to 4x21700 batteries
LR60R IS SOO CUTE AND PETITE
Is battery removable ?
Tell me you didn’t watch the video without telling me you didn’t watch the video
Est-il mieux que le lr50r ?
no its just more flood
WOW! That is one S. I. C. K. AZZ dang flashlight! Yeah!
Yeah, 3000 to 21000 is a bit much of a jump. But all in all, a fairly solid offering from Fenix. I cant afford it, but for that money, it needs to be able to be locked out.
Nice one Chris! CHRISPpyyyyyyyyyy! 👍✌😊
Regarding lack of lockout. A cheap and simple fix - unscrew the end of the torch and insert a plastic or paper disc (like Fenix does to protect the battery during shipment). Yes, it's slower than flicking a switch, but it's 100% effective and won't slip out of place.
In the UK, Amazon sell inexpensive acrylic disks in a range of diameters - 40mm, 45mm, 50mm etc. The 50mm discs cost around £8.68 (say $11) for a pack of 15.
4000mah battery is not large enough.
Those are four Samsung 40T, 4,000 mA/h capacity, the best 21700 cells available on the market.
Bigger cells would not provide the same output current, and wouldn't last eight years if calendar life, expected from the Samsung 40T...
Dang i Love this flashlight i wish i have one😑 its cool for hunting and camping for me
$420 US ???????????????????? WHAT ??????????????? dang :)
Give it time when no one buys it at that price it’ll go down
@@PewPewithDrew I have their 10k lumen one and it has 8000mah this only has 4000mah not worth even $300.
Not at all in this price tag)
No lockout??? WTF??? Thats absurd!! Ummmm Hello Karen!! lol
A cheap and simple fix - unscrew the end of the torch and insert a plastic or paper disc (like Fenix does to protect the battery during shipment). Yes, it's slower than flicking a switch, but it's 100% effective and won't slip out of place.
Amazon sell inexpensive acrylic disks in a range of diameters - 40mm, 45mm, 50mm etc. In the UK, 50mm discs cost around £8.68 (say $11) for a pack of 15.
So essentially your getting an 3000 Lumen light after 1 minute. Ridiculous
внешне сначала вау, но если подумать то это абсолютно провальный продукт.
1) он тяжелый относительно lr40r и большой, но при этом не годится для поиска из за крайне слабой батареи
2) батарея по емкости =4*18650, при чем весьма широкая по диаметру и экзотичная. у нее много слоев и шанс что что то с ней случится имхо больше. в производстве она дешевле по идее, но в рознице будет дороже. под нее зарядку искать.
вцелом ее возможности точно такие же как у lr40r. фонарь может держать длительно лишь 3000 люминов что разочарует того кто видит 21к на упаковке.
3) рынок поисковых фонарей необычайно динамично развивается. сейчас модно то что зовется белым лазером.
lr60r проигрывает вчистую своему брату lr80r и недалеко от lr40r но сильно больше по габаритам с странным управлением и батареей.
я верю что скоро будут фонари с корпусом из карбона белым лазером и красным и белым фоновым светом,
а эта модель это пыль в глаза