The UI sounds pretty decent - it's the preferred style for me with the 1-click ON, 1-click OFF. Doesn't say if it has mode memory or not.
The one I bought way back didn't have as good UI and had so called XM-L2's, probably fake. I'd assume this one is 6500K? Doesn't seem to say. If so, they gotta go...
The beam shot I took was on the lowest setting for one of my D25’s and it definitely has green in it. That said they’re not bad lights for the price and I’m happy with them. Of course they’ll probably just sit in one of my boxes along with the other 10 headlights I have never to be used :person_facepalming:
It's been sold under many brand names but mostly no name printed. Drivers/UI and LED's may differ. My cheaper clone was same exact quality as the Boruit, and since I swapped the driver and LED's, that stuff didn't matter.
It’s still strange that it is completely faceless and is sold as Sofirn … And it seems there are no special improvements: no moonlight, no stabilization anywhere, the light is too collected …
But for $ 13 with a battery … These are 2 coffees in Europe.
I used mine for bench work, but the headband was a pain - constantly loosening up, and really needs the cross support over the head. Need to find a better head band for it.
The new Wuben 2AAA plastic headlamp is light enough to be fine with one band. For me, headlight this heavy that has no top band is a deal breaker, even at this price.
Yep, happens every time I take it off then on, plus slides down, but I was using it every day, sometimes for several hours. It's not made for that kind of use.
I got my 3 units yesterday and tested the charging. All stopped just under 4.2 volts and showed 0 amps after completion. Everything working properly. Good for gifting now.
Concerning the stock headband. It works for me. Much better fit with a cap. You should give it a try before buying an alternative. Just my .02 cents worth.