Headlight List with prices, specs and features

Check this link, it shows the CW H03R for $33.51 and the CW H03F for $36.57.
http://m.gearbest.com/led-flashlights/pp_366738.html?wid=21&num=1

It’s showing them both out of stock. I’ll keep checking them. Thanks!

My bad. I didn’t notice that. Contact MadMax and Freeme to see if they have any coupon codes.

Edit, freeme does have a code, but it’s for the same out of stock model.

See my earlier reply as I added some more info to it.

I just recieved my Crelant CH10, CW version for about $21. It’s really nice. The cool white isn’t as cool as I’d like, but at least it’s not blueish like the Boruit RJ02. Color accuracy is quite good.

A 60° tir lens from MTN Electronics drops right in. The all metal construction is very beefy compared to the Boruit. The waterproofing seems better as well. Max brightness is higher. EDIT: Even though max brightness is about 150 lumen due to only 0.18 amp draw. EDIT 2: I took the driver out to look at it then put it back together and now it’s working much better. I got 1.4A and it’s visable brighter. Probably the 460 lumen it’s rated at.

I’m not sure I need the 2 different user brightness settings as one seems fine. Having 2 setting means you have to cycle through both to turn the light off, but it’s not that big a deal.

It does have a strobe mode when you double click, but I have no use for it. Maybe it’s good for jogging?

I’d like to put some switch leds in it to show when power is connected. Then turn the tail cap to manually lock it out.

Hi Jason thank you for the list.
And for other visitors to know when choosing the right LED headlightsfirst
You need to know if your LED lights require at constant voltage or constant current supplied. second is Make sure the milliamp rating on your LED light matches your LED driver, although there are many different milliamp ratings. Make sure the wattage of the LED driver is higher than the total number of lights. This means if you require for 3 watt LED ground lights, the LED driver you will require will be 12 watts or higher, because 4 times 3 Watts equals 12 watts, if you’re specifying an LED driver for LED tape you need to multiply the wattage per meter of the LED tape, and the length of your rod or room. So if the LED tape is 14 point 4 watts per meter and you have 3 meters you would require an LED driver rated that’s over 40 three-on-two watts, which could be a 60 watt LED driver, such as the Meanwell l PV 60 12 or LP v 6 to 24 depending on the voltage of the LED tape. and lastly make sure the output voltage of your LED driver is compatible with the input voltage of your LED lights. just sharing.

I’m not sure your talking about head mounted lights. All the lights on my list are complete units. There is no mixing and matching of drivers and leds. They come as a set from the factory.

Maybe your thinking of led strip lights?

What about the Imalent HR20 ?

I’m thinking of trying this light out because I am wanting a headlamp that bridges the gap between my lightweight reliable long lasting Princetontec Fuel and my 2x 18650 3 emitter maximum output headlamp. I thought I would try a single 18650 that doesn’t have a rear battery pack.

The Imalent HR20 looked neat so I did some more digging on it. I now have it on the list.

I like the rotary dial and usb charging, but it’s not one I’d buy for close up work due to the L shape. It looks good for jogging at night though, where the 1000 lumen and narrow beam can give good throw.

I still don’t know if it has lvp or if it can take a 20mm tir lens. If anyone knows, tell me and I’ll update the specs.

I can’t find specific info on the color temperature. They just say 5000k to 6500k. It also looks like it uses a weird, unique shaped copper mcpcb so I’m not sure if it would be possible to swap in another emitter without reflowing it onto the stock mcpcb.

Sale price of $28 including battery makes for a very good price.

I was noticing my Crelant CH10 didn’t seem as bright as it should be. It’s more than bright enough for close up work like soldering or working on a vehicle, but it didn’t seem like 460 lumen. I did an amp draw test with a clamp meter and instead of getting 1A like advertised, I only got 0.18A at its brightest. That’s disappointing. Now I’m thinking about doing a driver swap. It uses a 22mm driver with the switch wires going through the driver. I might try a fet driver with ramping.


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Here’s an update on the Crelant CH10. After taking the light apart and looking it over I put it back together and low and behold, it’s much brighter than before. I measured a 1.4A draw on high. Now it’s working like it should. I guess it had a weak connection inside somewhere.

I thought it was supposed to draw 1A, but I got more than that. Oh well. No driver swap needed.

A few small L-shaped are missing

Manker E02H and E02 (two packages with or without headband) AAA

Manker E03H
AA

Lumintop HL AAA

I just don’t have time to research all lights to get the specs. If you know any more about them I’ll put that info on the list.

there is also the wowtac A2 series including the more powerful A2s:

full package right angle 18650 headlamp including usb rechargeable 3400mAH battery

cree xp-l v6
max lum 1050
firefly mode
2 year warranty

available on amazon for $29.99

edit it’s available in CW or NW as well

oh and thanks for making this list

Today i have the Zebralight H600F MK III XHP35 Floody Cool White Hoofdlamp from Nkon very usefull but on full high (–1200 lumens)very hot and after–20 seconds it going lower automatik.

What does it sell for?
I added it.

https://www.nkon.nl/flashlights/zebralight-flashlights-77/zebralight-h600f-mk-iii-hoofdlamp-xhp35-cool-white.html

The color looks daylight nice suprice white like working in the sun very floody i have it sety on 900-100 lumens now i think it is not more so hot.

From what I found online:

Manker E02H $26 (single AAA, L shape, CW: XP-G3 or WW: 219C, no charging, 4 levels, 220 or 180 lumen)

Manker E03H $30 (single AA, L shape NW: XP-L or WW: 219C, no charging, 5 levels, 350 or 240 lumen)

Lumintop HL $20-24 (single AAA, L Shape, CW: XP-G2 R5, no charging, 3 levels, 120 lumen) headband not included

Thanks for the info. I added them to the list. :+1:

As I understood the reviews the Lumintop HL AAA comes with a Headband.
I guess the name HL indicates this

The manker E02 is without headband.
The manker E02H has a headband.

The Skilhunt H15
can also use 14500. It is a bit big for a AA light, only 1cm shorter than the compact 18650 H03.
H15 and H03 have the same Headband, clip, bezel and TIR-lense, don’t know about the board
H03 and H015 have long click for off, with about 1/2 second. Which is not too annoying. You can get used to.
The Skilhunt H02 is longer than the H03.

The lumen for H015 is in review mostly below 1000. The 1200 are LED lumen.
900lm (for 3min) with 18650 in the manual. Also it is extremely floddy.
Barely a visual difference btw. 900lm and 450lm. If the two modes are equall you have reached 3.6V.
Have this thing in NW as EDC and like it.

For the Lumintop HL AAA, a headband is not on the list of included items at lumintop.com or BG.

http://www.lumintop.com/hl-aaa.html