The COOLEST Portable Powerhouse (Wuben X1)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • The super-powerful X1 has a very unique design with a portable rectangular shape and an active cooling fan that allows it to push out over 11,000 lumens on Turbo. It's one of the coolest super-bright flashlights you can buy!
    Pick up the X1 here: www.wubenlight.com/products/w... Coupon Code: LUMENCRAFT
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    Intro: 00:00
    Design: 00:32
    Build: 01:41
    Performance 02:44
    Fan: 03:29
    Quick Comparison With Bigger light: 04:05
    Durability/Longevity: 04:47
    The Battery Problem: 05:20
    Beam Quality: 06:28
    Should You Buy The X1?: 07:24
    Outro: 08:18
    Music: "Smokey Eye" - Cheel
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Комментарии • 52

  • @rickkephartactual7706
    @rickkephartactual7706 9 месяцев назад +7

    I'm in my mid-60's now and my appreciation for todays flashlights is something you can probably not fathom. The flashlights from when I was a young boy growing were pitiful if you wanted a "thrower" back then you had to actually throw the light. Batteries didn't last long, they were not bright, and typically you had to hit the flashlight to get it to come on, they were a joke compared to todays lights but it all we had. The first big breakthrough was when Maglights first came out. They weren't much brighter but they were much more rugged and you no longer had to hit the light on something to get it to work, but they were heavy. Just about any of todays lights are incredibly bright compared to back then. I have one of the Wuben X1's and agree with your assessment of the light. I'm a flashlight junkie now.

  • @CordCrenshaw
    @CordCrenshaw Год назад +8

    I’m enjoying seeing more content on the channel. Thanks for another solid review.

  • @phylaxxx
    @phylaxxx Год назад +19

    Using quality hex keys and pushing down on the rear cover (its under quite a bit of spring tension) makes battery replacement a breeze. While quickly being able to swap the batteries would be nice I wouldn't say they are non-swappable.

  • @TorchHacker
    @TorchHacker Год назад +13

    The screws on mine didn't have Loctite. I used a Wera 1.5 hex driver. There's a lot of outward pressure due to the springs and seals. I bought a Wera driver kit after I ended up stripping some cheap hex bits when trying to unscrew a stubborn screw in a Cyansky HS6R.
    The lack of balance charging is a concern. The two cells are connected in series. Replacement cells will need to be matched or the voltage could drift over time.
    I'm not too worried about the battery situation. I'll replace them in 3+ years if/when the performance of the cells deteriorates.

    • @PiercingTheDarkness
      @PiercingTheDarkness Год назад +3

      I got two units and both also had no loctite. Maybe Luxwad just needs to head down to the gym a little more often 😂
      No balance charging would be a big reason that not just anyone should be chucking their own cells inside. The fact that you can down the line is great though, you just have to perfect balance them beforehand.

    • @ethan-lumencraft-
      @ethan-lumencraft- Год назад +1

      Thanks for the info! The only thing I had that fit was a tiny allen key, I didn't have any bits this size, so it's really good to know they aren' sealed.

  • @kostantinosalexandratos5929
    @kostantinosalexandratos5929 Год назад +2

    Can't wait for you guys review the x3😊😊

  • @monkpato
    @monkpato Год назад +7

    Great review of a cool flashlight! So nice to see more "Luxwad" videos on this channel.
    I really like the rectangular form also. Very efficient use of space, and, with the excellent regulation of the output, this looks like a winner.

  • @Brennonicolini
    @Brennonicolini Год назад +3

    Xhp70.3? Are you sure? It looks like a 70.2. With all that yellow phosphorous around the dies.

  • @monkpato
    @monkpato Год назад +12

    5000k emitters and replaceable batteries and I would pick one up in an instant.

    • @wesolowskimatt
      @wesolowskimatt Год назад +1

      Well, you could change batteries but definitely not replace them on the go. In my opinion this is more of a deal breaker than emitters because in this light Led's are pretty easy to swap out.

  • @Tunnelrat6666
    @Tunnelrat6666 Год назад +4

    Still waiting on a warmer tint hate cool tint's.

  • @ReefMimic
    @ReefMimic Год назад +1

    It looks like it’s built well

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER777 Год назад +1

    Best pure flooder I have out of 50+ flashlights! Batteries can be replaced with standard 21700's when stock batteries wear out, by removing 4 screws.

  • @paultruesdale7680
    @paultruesdale7680 12 дней назад

    I think they are worried more about the muggles messing up with their choices of batteries than the enthusiasts, though fitting SHCS is just inviting this possibility.
    Nitecore don’t even offer any type of fasteners in their sealed lights.
    Beautiful flashlight nonetheless.
    Great review, I like your enthusiasm during the presentation.
    👍

  • @rampagepr3524
    @rampagepr3524 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video from the Maglite 800 lumen kit that you sell ?
    A newer video just from that light?

  • @1967AJB
    @1967AJB Год назад +1

    “Drifting on the Aube” x

  • @crxk20r59
    @crxk20r59 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cool….reminds me of the Nitecore TM12K

  • @timtaylor8557
    @timtaylor8557 6 месяцев назад

    Any idea of how the included lanyard is supposed to be used with this light? I hate when they don't document it in the manual. They show an optional accessory attachment but not the lanyard.

  • @CalvinHikes
    @CalvinHikes 5 месяцев назад

    Cool but how do I turn it on?

  • @autotechnica
    @autotechnica 4 месяца назад

    You definitely just need some high quality hex drivers. The battery cover isn't too hard to remove. Just press down on the cover while you unscrew the hexes. The battery springs are under a lot of pressure so you don't want it to push against the cover while you're unscrewing it. Totally serviceable. I'm sure they did this because they didn't want just anyone messing with it.

  • @dariocarafa3788
    @dariocarafa3788 Год назад +3

    I would have been much happier with a lower output and a higher CRI and warmer tint. I understand the appeal of having a short burst with crazy lumens but over the years I've found that I would prefer a better beam profile tint and CRI. I understand that you can probably run this little lower level but if it had something like Anduril 2 where you could ramp it up and down to your desired output then that would be fine but I don't know flashlights are awesome

    • @TorchHacker
      @TorchHacker Год назад

      Wuben X2 might be a better ft. It has high CRI LH351D 4600K'ish CCT and the duv is almost 0. The programmable UI gives you some control where you can go to a particular level and smoothly ramp and lock the level in. One downside with the X2 is that it has a battery pack soldered to the driver (two 14500 cells in parallel).

  • @user-hz3fl1fd9r
    @user-hz3fl1fd9r 8 месяцев назад

    Dose it reverse charge? So you can use as a power bank?

  • @ReefMimic
    @ReefMimic Год назад +1

    I’d like to think I could buy a replacement fan from company

  • @haunter51662
    @haunter51662 Год назад +2

    Great review. Unfortunately I stopped purchasing flashlights years ago that don't allow you to replace the batteries. Amazing that company's still put the consumer through this.

  • @tyronewalker5764
    @tyronewalker5764 2 месяца назад

    Guess it can handle rain?😮

  • @markifi
    @markifi Год назад +3

    that's still over 6 lumens per gram sustained for over 2 hours. the acebeam x75 does almost 10 lumens per gram for over 2 hours on it's mid1 setting, but this is still very impressive. these two are kinda in a league of their own if you're looking for high sustained output per unit weight, every other flashlight is just over 2 lumens per gram sustained for over 2 hours

  • @wzk921109
    @wzk921109 Год назад +1

    You’d like the X3.

    • @ethan-lumencraft-
      @ethan-lumencraft- Год назад

      I've actually got an X3, it's a very interesting light with an awesome design, not a fan of the weird charging though

  • @Camrographer
    @Camrographer 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the form factor and the pattern of light. The fan and the non-user serviceability of the flashlight is off-putting. A product is only as good as it longevity and longevity is based on maintenance and serviceability. As soon as it breaks it becomes an expensive paperweight.

  • @othername1000
    @othername1000 Год назад +2

    Dual 21700. Hey, I have two 21700s. Good ones, not rewraps.
    And then we find out they're not swappable tool-free in the field.
    *The times when you need a flashlight are not the times to be performing surgery on it.* Way to screw up a good thing.

  • @dkin
    @dkin Год назад +1

    yea I don't like the non replaceable batteries (no way to carry backup batteries) or that charging port and that flap.

  • @othername1000
    @othername1000 Год назад

    A bunch of the links in the description are dead, going to unavailable product pages.

    • @ethan-lumencraft-
      @ethan-lumencraft- Год назад

      We're working on revamping the recommendations list and he description links, we haven't finalized all that yet though, sorry

    • @othername1000
      @othername1000 Год назад +1

      @@ethan-lumencraft- All good. Just figured I'd give you a heads up.

    • @ethan-lumencraft-
      @ethan-lumencraft- Год назад

      @@othername1000 The list has been updated, there is only one link that is still down (we have to find a replacement option for that light)

  • @ImaginaryKiddo
    @ImaginaryKiddo Год назад +1

    Yikes, pricey but would be awesome for my electric skateboard.

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC 7 месяцев назад

    I was sold on this light until the batteries... these can last a lifetime if it weren't for that. Just too bad.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Год назад +2

    It's awesome but I'm not interested due to planned obsolescence with the batteries.😕

  • @undangabdulrohman7047
    @undangabdulrohman7047 Год назад

    Mantap bang.

  • @even1007
    @even1007 9 месяцев назад

    Is this developed & produced by Chinese people?

  • @ultimaetsolder
    @ultimaetsolder Год назад

    Locked in battery. No tx.

  • @richardrick8805
    @richardrick8805 Год назад

    178 bucks lol.

  • @andreasn455
    @andreasn455 Год назад +8

    Sadly wuben killed a potential great light with the non replaceable battery. An absolute no go. Also the reason why i didnt bought a acebeam x75. There exits no reason for this. Batterys age and in a few years you can throw the light away. Also a light has to work everytime I need it. Every other light on the market can swap the battery in 20 s and can therefore run as long as needed. When the battery runs out on the wuben you need a charger and charge it, sorry that thing is a toy and not an enthusiast light.

    • @DualShockTree
      @DualShockTree Год назад +5

      While I agree with your points, there are people who have been able to replace the X1's batteries, such as Cheule from Cheules Flashlight Reviews.
      No it isn't an elegant setup, but it is possible to replace them

    • @TorchHacker
      @TorchHacker Год назад +3

      It would be nice if the Wuben X1 had balance charging. It has two standard flat top 21700 cells connected in series. They could be replaced but the new cells would need to be matched and you'd need to unscrew the tailcap.

    • @xerxestelevision6666
      @xerxestelevision6666 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, you can absolutely change the batteries in this light, I’ve seen it with my own eyes.

  • @RadioRich100
    @RadioRich100 4 месяца назад

    Why would anybody spend $200 on a flashlight? Plenty cheaper alternatives just as good. Nobody needs 12000 lumens for only 1 minute and it probably doesnt go to 12000 anyway.

    • @ethan-lumencraft-
      @ethan-lumencraft- 4 месяца назад

      The video explains exactly how bright it gets and why it costs so much.

  • @ellisgarvin
    @ellisgarvin 4 месяца назад +1

    It really matters to me that a flashlight has replaceable batteries. With a smartphone it's not as important because we do need to upgrade smartphone hardware after several years, but a flashlight we don't. So in this case Wuben has created a $200 disposable light that's destined for the landfill unless users are technically savvy enough to surgically replace them. Wuben is forcing people to buy a new light, probably so they can try to get some more money out of them. That feels totally disrespectful to me. And on top of that it's so impractical. If I'm camping, hunting or trying to survive the zombie apocalypse then I want to be able to quickly and easily swap dead batteries for fresh ones that I'm carrying. With this $200 light I'm hosed when the battery dies until I return to civilization.