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IMALENT LD70 Brightest EDC Flashlight, High Performance 4000 lumens Mini Torch -Use CREE XHP70.2 LED, Best LED Torch with OLED Display for Inspection and Home Checking (Blue)

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The LD70 ships with a decent Imalent branded lanyard that is adjustable via a friction button. I take a size large glove and could get it but it was close. If you take an XL-size glove you probably won’t be able to get the lanyard on. The LD70 utilizes a powerful second-gen XHP-70.2 Cree LED made in America. This is the same LED used for the brightest flashlights in other categories. Of course the LD70 claim to fame is that it punches way above its weight-class. This thing outshines car headlights and makes police flashlights blush. Brightness: The brightness of a flashlight is measured in Lumens, which is a unit of measurement for the total amount of light emitted by a source. Powerful flashlights typically have a high Lumen rating, allowing for a bright and clear light beam.

I compare everything to the Killzone 219b BLF-348 because it’s inexpensive and has the best tint! Conclusion What I like Use one CREE XHP70 2ND Generation LED. It has a life of up to 50,000 hours and a maximum output of 4,500 lumens.Size and weight: The size and weight of a flashlight can be crucial, especially if you need to carry it around. Powerful flashlights can be heavy and bulky, so choosing a flashlight that is compact and easy to carry is essential. In my opinion, this is the ultimate “sleeper flashlight.” No one would ever guess that this tiny thing could unleash such a megalithic light-storm. I’m a fan of understated quality and power. While the LD70 is too big to be a keychain light, it is still very light(3oz/83g.) You can clutch it in your palm and secure it to your wrist via the lanyard for your night walks or jogs. Conclusion

For reference, here’s a baseline shot, with all the room lights off and almost nothing hitting the sensor. Also, here’s the light with the worst PWM I could find. I’m adding multiple timescales, so it’ll be easier to compare to the test light. Unfortunately, the PWM on this light is so bad that it doesn’t even work with my normal scale, which is 50 microseconds (50us). 10ms. 5ms. 2ms. 1ms. 0.5ms. 0.2ms. In a display faster than 0.2ms or so, the on/off cycle is more than one screen, so it’d just (very incorrectly) look like a flat line. I wrote more about this Ultrafire WF-602C flashlight and explained a little about PWM too. User Interface and OperationIn for testing today is the Imalent LD70 Flashlight. The LD70 is a Cree XHP70.2 emitter light with an OLED display and built-in charging!

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