Link to full review: https://1lumen.com/review/maxtoch-owleyes-w-pro/
Short summary:
Just taken from the Performance section:
I used Maxtoch 21700 batteries with a 5,000mAh capacity.
Mode | Specs | @ start | @ 30 sec | @ 10 min |
---|---|---|---|---|
Low | 200 | 260 | 257 | 241 |
Medium | 600 | 624 | 601 | 559 |
High | 1200 lumens | 1033 | 966 lumens | 875 |
And candela measurements:
Specs | Cd measured | Meters | Yards | Miles |
---|---|---|---|---|
– | 1170000 | 2163 | 2366 | 1.34 |
– | 2619000 | 3237 | 3540 | 2.01 |
4 Mcd / 4,000m | 3996000 cd* | 3998 meters* | 4372 | 2.48 |
Note: A little more information on measurements. It’s important to note that 30meters is about the max for my laser distance measure that I trust (it can go up to 35meters).
So for the sake of some extra testing, I measured both LEP heads at 30 meters, 1 by 1, on the lowest setting (most stable). The first LEP measured 657,000cd, and the second 639,000 cd. But at the same distance, I measured the combined output of: 1,170,900 cd. That means that both beams didn’t fully center into 1 focused beam yet at 30 meters. Both hotspots were probably still a little off from each other.
I then tested at an unknown distance (since my laser distance measure gave an error), which was about 40+ meters, and the measurement for both LEPs was closer to the heads measured independently. Maxtoch also just added this to their website, saying, that the beams will combine into 1 beam at about 60 meters.
*So the 3,996,000 cd in High mode isn’t the maximum it can do. It is able to throw even farther, but I can’t verify it reliably because of my laser distance measure. I’ll have to get another one to be able to measure these kinds of lights, at probably 50+ meters. All I can say is that the Maxtoch Owleyes W PRO can throw at least 4,000 meters!
Candela graph..
Dotted lines are HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW
Link to full review: https://1lumen.com/review/maxtoch-owleyes-w-pro/