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Wizard pro nichia
Wizard pro nichia





wizard pro nichia
  1. #WIZARD PRO NICHIA MOD#
  2. #WIZARD PRO NICHIA FULL#

Active real-time temperature control to prevent overheating and warning indication of low battery level.

#WIZARD PRO NICHIA FULL#

Innovative technology allows to use any 18650 batteries and provides full protection against short circuit even in case of contact between magnet connector and metal objects.Convenient wide beam of the TIR-optics, protected from scratches by tempered glass with an anti-reflective coating. I can’t believe it has 90CRI with 50 red I counter checked with 6 other of my Nichia light (219B and 219C) this Armytek Wizard Nichia is the worse of all The only time that it looks okey, it’s on Turbo 2 (which is badly driven compared to the pro XHP50) Here is a close-up to the led through the TIR: That’s really not clean.Incredibly powerful for the given color tint light output of 1400 OTF lumens.

wizard pro nichia

  • Close to sunlight LED lighting with high CRI >90 and color temperature of 4500K for near to perfect natural color reproduction.
  • Magnet USB charger, headband, hand band, steel clip and plastic holder in the set allow to use the flashlight in any everyday situations. The stock AR coated lens slightly increases Duv, but not to the point I would bother replacing it with a mineral glass lens.Wizard Pro Nichia is the perfect combination of the Nichia LED and Armytek's innovative design for the most comfortable color reproduction with an incredibly bright light output.

    wizard pro nichia

    Note that this is a regular Nichia binning like E21A rather than the super rosy sw45k, but the tint is pleasantly below the BBL at all levels, which is my preference for 4500K and above. In any case, the Nichia 519A is a massive improvement. It's unfortunate Armytek opted for CRI 70 when LH351D is readily available in high CRI, particularly in the Skilhunt H04RC Mini which is an obvious competitor. This is the "white" version of the C1 Pro, which appears to use a CRI 70 6500K Samsung LH351D.

    #WIZARD PRO NICHIA MOD#

    This Wizard is going into my permanent collection, but I have a limited quantity of 519A available in any of the lights I mod for sale.Ĭolour data is measured with an X-Rite i1Studio. It handles much higher current safely and without looking awful and outperforms 219B at the same level, but it's also somewhat floodier since the die and dome are larger. With a standard 3535 size and XP pad layout, it's nice to feel like there's finally a viable alternative to 219B coming soon.

    wizard pro nichia

    I strongly prefer thermal regulation to timed stepdowns, and the new charging connector design is much more reliable. Armytek gets a lot of shit for their customer service, but the Wizard C1 Pro is a great light with a proper LED. I'm really pleased with how this mod turned out. Once the light is open it's a fairly simple process to reflow the LED and clean up all of Armytek's thermal goop before reassembling and pressing the bezel. Acebeam have released the E70 Mini with three Nichia 519A emitters It is the smaller high CRI version of the E70 with arguably nicer emitters. Its basically a glorified Tiara Pro with the new head design and a higher output, which isnt a bad thing at all. One nice thing about this is there's now enough of a gap between the lens and bezel to remove the bezel without breaking the glass. This is the new Armytek Wizard C1 Pro, which is the mini version of the Wizard C2 Pro. The MCPCB is larger, the optic is completely different, the lens and o-rings are larger, and they've also upgraded the LED leads from the tiny gauge wires they used to use. The head of the current Wizards is larger than the previous generation, and there are a lot of changes internally. The Wizard C1 Pro isn't too difficult to mod once you've removed the bezel. It uses a Samsung LH351D, but unfortunately Armytek opted for the CRI 70 version, which immediately makes it considerably less desirable to me than competitors like the Skilhunt H04 RC Mini. It's basically a glorified Tiara Pro with the new head design and a higher output, which isn't a bad thing at all. This is the new Armytek Wizard C1 Pro, which is the mini version of the Wizard C2 Pro. I recently got my hands on some Nichia 519A in sm453 R9080 (4500K, 3-step binning, CRI Ra 90+, CRI R9 80+) and I've been trying them in quite a few lights. Armytek Wizard Pro Nichia Warm Headlamp Testing The Armytek Wizard Pro has been a staple of flashlight suggestion lists for quite some time.







    Wizard pro nichia