LED (flooder or zoom) flashlight as a video light?: Recommendations? / Differences between Uniquefire T20 and T67 ("Zoom"?)?

Hello.

Is the use of a LED lamp as a video light for Sony Camcorder useful?
LED flashlights are more common, compact and versatile.
More compact than large video light panels such as Yongnuo “YN300” or “YN600”.
And a YN600 with ~45oz (1260gr) and 10.2” x 7.4” x 1.6” under a ~19oz camcorder… Not so good…

Are there any recommendations?
Bright? Variable FOV?
Maybe a LED flashlight with zoom?
Perhaps a T20 or T67 (or?) from Uniquefire (or other brand)?
What are the differences? Both have 1200 lumens?
But T20 weighs 6.14oz, T67 weighs 18oz.
Same brightness but triple weight?
Same remotes for T20 and T67? I am not a hunter, but these remotes where usefull for using with a camcorder.

But some voices say the opening angle of these T20 and T67 would be low.
No real Flooder ability?

Better Recommendations for cheap flashlights?
I am looking for visible light and infrared (Sony night vision mode).
Perfect in the same flashlight.

I could open up a new second subject.
Just in advance:
Alternatively a real cheap not too big (handiness, weight etc.) but bright video light …_

Thank you…

For a cameralight I would choose a floody frosted TIR light with a high CRI color rendering

Lens lights have ugly rings, color shifts and other issues that make em no good camera light

Also a single LED has a small spot generating the light making hard shadows