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At the same brightness, XHP50.2 in theory will provide better heat handling than XPL-Hi (but XHP50.2 will be less throwy, so may actually look less bright, even when set to a similar “lumens” setting.
But on max brightness, the XHP50.2 will use a LOT more power than XPL-Hi, which will translate to the Q8 Pro getting hotter much faster when both Q8 Pro & Q8 are set to max brightness levels.
But the Q8 (XPL-Hi) will have more throw (which may “look brighter”) when set to similar brightness as the Q8 Pro.
The Q8 Pro uses Anduril. the brightness levels (by default, stepped ramping mode has 7 levels) are automatically calculated by the Anduril firmware based on a formula (should be available somewhere on Toykeeper’s site).
Q8 Pro is basically exactly similar in size to the Q8, other than the Q8 Pro adds a USB-C charging port.
I weighed the original BLF Q8 to be 405 grams (without batteries)
While the Q8 Pro weighs 420 grams (without batteries)
The button of the Q8 Pro is colored black, but otherwise, external physical characteristics of the BLF Q8 and Q8 Pro look very similar (the BLF Q8 and Sofirn Q8 look very similar, just the body tube design has a slight different pattern).
Based on my quick test, Q8 Pro’s USB-C charging can use 5v or QuickCharge 9v