Running Headlamp From Olight!

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This lamp is light has a dual lamp system (spot and flood) and uses a 2000ma li-po pack.

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Please let us hear your thoughts. :+1:

Thanks for the review.

Wish I had an other me to run errands.

Thanks for making the video. If I was into running I would certainly buy this light, but sunce I’m not, my (modded to warm-white) TH20 does everything that I want from a headlamp.

Youtube automatically started another review of the same light after I played yours, and that video underlined that your reviews are to the point, gives useful practical information, are not too long and not boring. :slight_smile:

As always…entertaining and informative. Thumbs up to you and Olight!

You and me both. I think if there were 5 of me there would still be more than enough work to go around. :slight_smile:

Thank you.

Looks like a good product. They kept the mass of the light and battery as close as possible to the head to minimize “flopping” while running. The beam(s) also look well-suited for running speed.

This light doesn’t particularly interest me, but it was another comprehensive and enjoyable video review. Thanks Matt!

they already said it … entertaining, informative, comprehensive, enjoyable… couldn’t agree more. Creative!

Col 3:23

I enjoyed the review but didn’t fully appreciate the beam profiles you did. I couldn’t tell if you were shining the light on the barn door or the floor in front of it. The contrast between the door, black doorway and reflective dirt on the floor didn’t work for me.

QUESTION: Is there a difference in total output when you have either LED on or both at the same time? (Is the output power the same and the number of LEDs changes or does the power output change according to how many LEDs are on?

Thanks

Thanks for the feedback everyone.

Hi eebowler. I understand. Moving forward I will work on developing a more effective representation of profiles. Yes, there is a difference in the output. When one LED is on regardless of which, the drive current/output is the same. I said in the vid that low mode with only the wide is the “lowest” but that’s not accurate. What I should have said is that the low mode on wide beam effected my nigh vision less vs the hot spot of the narrow. When both LEDs are powered on the drive current is doubled.

I need to remember to take a snap shot of the runtime chart’s on the instructions. It adds only 2 seconds time to the video, but brings a ton of information with it.

Thank you for the response. :+1:

Cheers for the review, that was some great production quality!
Normally I prefer videos without fluff, bit this was so well done that it seemed to add something to the video instead of being distracting.