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Date added: 07/01/2014New Wizard. New Opportunities.
Armytek wants to attract your attention to the brightest headlamp in the world - Wizard. Finally it is available! You can start making orders!
Wizard is good to the last detail. You will surely enjoy its extraordinary characteristics. You may ask: āWhy should I have it?ā Everything is clear: unbelievable brightness and simple operation of 5 modes do its part.
Regulated runtimes as quoted for the warm model. Exception is for Turbo (1120 I guess?) which is 20 minutes. Would love a review/output graph of turbo. Is that possible?
Could be the light I need at work to replace the old UF-H3B, I got tired of the pwm and bluish cold white!
Need some info, please
Cold or Warm, can you specify kelvin temp. or ansi color bin for the two options?
Promotions and codes: does it partecipate the 15% professional discount? the new Wizard looks an evolution of previous Pro version, but it has no "Pro" name anymore, so...?
^ I second all his questions. I was surprised to see they offer free shipping too. Thatās pretty good for a non-China based seller. Although it is ā4-8 weeksā.
No! I just bought mine! In all seriousness whatās the difference? The lumen output? If thatās it then Iām perfectly happy with my wizard pro. Also it looks like this isnāt the new pro version anyway so it doesnāt have a moon light mode. Is a new wizard pro coming too? What are the differences other than the max output levels?
I agree. Iāve not honestly seen anything that makes me want to upgrade. I donāt care much about a few lumens per mode. This is a floody headlamp anyway, so Iād doubt if Iād even notice it.
This is supposed to be the "non-pro" version of the Wizard, cheaper and with less features than the Pro version.
There has been mixed feeling regarding Armytek's handling of bugs with the original Wizard Pro - largely around firmware updates promised about 12 months ago and as yet still not fulfilled. Deadlines have been continually pushed back while we are being told that resources have been directed to other models (such as this one and the new Tiara range.) In fairness, they did offer a firmware update that supposedly fixed the issues, but it was not the one they kept us believing would be released for over 8 months and then pulled for no apparent reason. Full details are available in ongoing threads at CPF and CPFmarketplace for those who really want the background.
The specs for this light, as listed on the Armytek website, look to contain a few inconsistencies.
For instance, if this is a 5-mode only light (whereas the Pro is 9 modes), why do we see 5 constant levels but also boxes ticked for Strobe, SOS, Beacon modes and Programmable Modes? http://www.armytek.com/products/flashlights/headlamps/armytek-wizard-xm-l2-warm.html
I'm pretty sure it is just a lack of attention to detail rather than an attempt to deliberately mislead but it's a bit sloppy nevertheless and makes it hard to decipher what is really offered. (The downloadable PDF has no mention of strobes or programmable options.)
Note also that Armytek apparently always quote LED lumens, not OTF so you need to assess any output claims with that in mind. Sure, some other companies do this too, but I know there are a percentage of users who frown on this practice.
I really hope that this new Wizard and the newly released Tiara range are up the Armytek quality of old as they have made some stellar lights in the past. I just feel that in recent times they seem to have been stretched too thin and made too many unfulfilled promises. It leaves me wondering where I'd be if it turns out there are problems with these or any of the newer models.