Amazon XHP70 2 / XHP90 Flashlight Review
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Honest review of the supposed 90,000 lumen(lol) flashlight from the Amazon store. Pretty good flashlight for the price and would highly recommend. Just make sure you watch the entire video so you know what you are buying.
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Came here from an absolutely absurd instagram ad. Glad someone knows what's going on!
Me to brother was actually lookin at bigger 1 but this vid should give same answers
The beam on that IG ad brought me here. Based on other videos, I’m not impressed
I love the honesty and straightforwardness, thank you
Excellent thanks for explaining. I was so confused why the same looking flashlight showed up under so many different brands and by the lumen figures
So much thanks for your very informative post. A pleasure to listen someone who knows .
I have the same battery that came with my flashlight. I dropped it on the floor, battery died, but inside it then felt like a shakeweight. Turns out they use 18650 and put them in a 26650 shell to pass them off as a more expensive battery. We both got ripped off.
Good review.. Finally I know how to switch on the light on the side 😅
same. lol
Thanks for the review! It's not easy wading through all the flashlights on the Amazon. This looks just about ideal for the nightstand.
Thanks for the review. It's hard work trying to find a torch/flashlight that is bright. Most of the desriptions online have false lumens ratings. I have a 2000 lumens cree light which is the brightest I've ever seen, so to see products claiming to have 90000 lumens or even 10000 lumens, they would probably be brighter than the sun. Although the ratings on this light are again false, It's still brighter than my current set up ,so from this review, I will give it a try.
I have xhp90 flashlight. Need descent source of light while doing pre-use vehicle inspection. On average this is taking about 10 minutes walking around the unit tractor and trailer. It's didn't took me long to notice very serious issue with regards heat dissipation. Basically, after less than 2 minutes, part of the flashlight just between diode and power switch becomes so hot that is almost impossible to hold it in hands. Another thing is that battery closest to source of heat seems to loose voltage much faster than the other battery. Of course it's needless to say that first battery getting very hot which in this circumstances is just inevitable. My overall experience and opinion is that although flashlight produces hell lot of light, the issue with excessive heat in my opinion makes it worthless. I honestly regret buying this thing.
Do you know what if they actually put the real stats of the flashlight I think they would sell more. When a guy like me sees 90,000 lm. For $35 right away I know it’s a lie and I’m thinking it’s junk so I don’t even look at it. Now some RUclipsrs have been reviewing this flashlight and seeing the obvious know it’s not 90,000 lm but it’s really pretty bright and for $35 it’s a very good deal well I would never have known that because of their lies and I just passed right over the flashlight don’t even bother looking at it one thing I really don’t like is getting the junk batteries. Buying 226 650s is about anywhere between 18 and $27 which adds a substantial amount to your purchase which is supposed to already have batteries. Yeah batteries at work not garbage
Disappointed you never showed what it looks like to illuminate the night with this flashlight. You never illuminated anything for that matter. It’s like a car review with no gas
Very good review except not showing the power of the light in darkness...
Very good revuew sir
Thank you.
I seen your flashlight has individual cells where as mine has one. I've been making battery packs & fixing things a long time & recent I made a pvc pipe sleeve for 2 - 18650 cells since 26650 are hard to get. After cycling the 18650 I tried them in an Amazon flashlight very similar to yours. The light was off but as soon as I touched the butt cap to the 2 - 18650 it turned on & I smelled something burning. The original heat shrunk double 26650 cells still light the flashlight but the button no longer cycles the modes. My voltages on the 18650 are 3.58v each & they are Sanyo cells purchased from Liion Wholesale. Everything looks right for specs. I seen others use the adapter sleeves that came with the same flashlight but only 3 modes instead of 5 & it worked. This isn't rocket science so what do you think could've happened? The flashlight worked fine with the original battery stack & will still light dim with the original pack but the 2 - 18650 just smell like something is burning. I never came across this. Any ideas?
Bought one today on Amazon. Down to $29.99 and the model I got, which is the same one just about, has a Type C charger port.
Could you put the link of that flashlight? The original link no longer works.
These are all pretty much the same flashlight. This one seems to have a different battery but the same light. This is just what I found quickly. Hope it helps.
www.amazon.com/NJ-FOREVER-Rechargeable-Flashlights-Emergencies/dp/B09STCD2WT/ref=sr_1_12_sspa?crid=2TKH9LJ23Z2IQ&keywords=26650%2Bbright%2Bflashlight&qid=1681568716&sprefix=26650%2Bbright%2Bflaslight%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-12-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyVDRYNklMUlNDSTkxJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODI3ODMzMlVCTE40RE0xTDRVViZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNjc4Mzg1M080Wk5VTDBIN05GRSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1
Too much guesswork. Actual demonstration is better. Just take it outside when it’s dark!
I just bought one from Amazon. I plan to test the battery life. I’m almost certain it will last longer than just one hour (on max mode).
well seems like a good deal . I'm going to get one maybe 2 for funny enough like you said for when I'm on my boat and also for camping. I like rechargeable tech when it comes to camping. I could keep 10 or so spare charged batteries and it would be really convenient. I have a nice cabin tent and we camp sometimes where there is no electric. so we use alot of rechargeable stuff as far as lanterns and lights, Bluetooth speakers, tablets, phones and things like that . I have a couple nice AGM batteries and an inverter for charging stations and air pumps. it makes it nice at night when your around the tent hanging out. so this flashlight is right up my alley. and like you said for the money a decent light for sure. thanks for the review.
Be careful not to store batteries indoors store in a shed away from house. Thees batteries are unstable and blow up.
They are not running in parallel, they are in series for a 7.2V, if each is 2000mah., in total., they are 2000mah with 7.2v. Not 2000+2000mah
That arrangement is a series configuration not parallel and series increases the voltage not the amperage. Parallel increases the amperage and not voltage, but that ain't parallel.
I may be wrong in how these are wired, be it battries in series or do the take the parallel voltage and supply it to driver... if it tested at 4 amps but the volts here are 2 x 3.7v = 7.4v which if multiplied by 4 amps equals 29.6 watts, then the chinese lamp is doing on par with the cree ratings... I know on High, this gets Hot and quick! you wont get heat unless have good amps and alot of watts.. Any really bright light will get hot on high.
I found the Chinese brand Epileds with the same part number put out around the same brightness. 4000 lumens is more than plenty I carry an 800-lumen flashlight around the house that is good enough for me. I already tested the 16-core XHP110 it was around 5500 lumens, I was disappointed in the 16-core because the 9-core with part number XHP-100 puts out 6700 lumens. If you want insane brightness get a less expensive XHP-100 9 core. Buy your favorite brand of battery not what the vendor sells. Vendors always sell junk batteries. I buy Liitkala because their advertised current is not far from what I tested. I get 2900 mAh on their 3400 mAh 18650 battery. Within 20% is good for me on batteries. For around $2.50 2900 mAh is very good, it goes completely dead in about 3 hours and 45 minutes with an XHP-70 LED. I get a volume discount on the batteries. Watch out for fake batteries because there are fake Chinese Liitkala brands, it's best to look at tests in customer reviews before buying. I post what I measure in component tests in the vendors' customer reviews.
You all make sure the batteries are charged evenly before using because lithium batteries in series should be controlled by a battery management system (BMS) and flashlights like this don't have a BMS. Don't put a charged battery in series with a dead battery or the charged battery might get overcharged.
Turkiiye,den edinmek mumkun mu ? Fiyati nedir acaba??? Can l buy it in Turkey,and How much is it? or What is the price?
Thanks for this review.
Capacity should be measured to 2.8-3volts. 3.7 is the nominal mid-discharge voltage.
Li-ion cells can be charged to 4.2V and discharged as low as 2.9V without damaging them.
How can you say its a good review my guy didn't even show us it in a dark room or at night ?
That's a good point. It's very bright and I'm working on a new follow up video for this coming this weekend. I'll make sure I do a day and night test. Light is holding up good though.
@@LordDouglas83 lies, you did not post a follow up video and it’s been MONTHS
I rarely see people who say they will follow up ever do... SMH
Those 26650 cells are stacked end to end (series) producing a nominal 7.4 volts. How is it that a 5V USB input can charge them? I have the same torch, 26650's provided are wrapped together end to end and not individual cells. There is a hard to discern entry in the manual to not use two batteries as voltage will be too high and burn out the controller board. Mine also did not come with 18650 adapters but mentions the use of 18650's as an option. Have any insight on this? I will say that the unit is quite bright as you point out. Thanks.
Where can we get batteries at mine didn’t come with any
Great work. Subscribed.
One question is the heat it gives off. I bought this actual flashlight and everything he says it does. But the issue has is the heat. Mine has two battery options. one main blue battery and the small rechargeable batteries.
It does get very warm but it's not bad.
Security guards & law enforcement definitely could use more than 2,000 lumens.
This things great, if you get one that works. Mine unfortunately didn't.
You guys should look into the 6500 swisstech light💀
Down to 3.6V? Are you kidding. Test is totally wrong.
Wow Awsome reviews. Where can I actually get the real deal at?
The real deal? As in a real cree XHP70?
And I’m missing a plastic tube lol csn i get that somewhere
Yes you can. Look on ebay/Amazon for 18650 tube adapter.
let me tell u a life hack: open the head and switch the lens on the other side, you will like the focus better.
The batteries are in series not in parallel
No, they are in parallel. I tried in series and the light wouldn't turn on. Too much voltage and it went into protection mode.
@@LordDouglas83 how can they be in parallel? I mean they are behind another +-+- ? I dont understand 😅..
@@yannickebert8627 I agree bro... he tested amp draw and came up with 16 watts which makes sense if calculated with parallel voltage but I also dont understand how 2 batteries end to end, arent supplying series voltage to the driver..If ur calculating wattage with 4 amps and 7.4 series voltage ,u get 29.6 watts
@@LordDouglas83 Explain more how you switched to a series connection and back to parallel? Was this on the bench using test leads or something. As others noted, placed end to end is a series connection. I too don't understand how a parallel connection is made. Thanks again.
And u didn't tested ??? Wth
Type-B not A.
Nice clip.
That's not the 90
i think that battery can be drained to 3v intead of 3.6?
Sort of. A good lithium ion cell will discharge to 3.0v on the charger before the charger turns off and the cell will rebound 0.1-0.2v. A cheap Chinese cell with very high ir will have a poor discharge and when the charger turns off at 3.0v the cell will rebound to whatever voltage. In this case about 3.6v each cell. The batteries are junk but work enough to keep. Hope this answers you question. ***Discharge was done at 1A.***
@@LordDouglas83 thank you, gonna buy this things, opting without the battery hehe..
which has more power???
What do you mean?
@@LordDouglas83 which has better light XHP70 or XHP90?
@@charlybrown7997 XHP90 doesn't exist. So... XHP70.
bro uses "you know" too much
The fact is this is a crap. Those custom brands haven't passed any tests. Also XHP90 doesn't exist. Maybe in the future. I tried a few, but never again. I'll stick to a known, tested and reliable brands like Klarus, IMALENT, Nitecore, ThruNite, Wuben, Acebeam etc... in those brands you know what you are getting. Real lumens, real beam distance etc...
Where’s the real world test? The other flashlight vids I’ve seen at some point take place outside like in the dark…
Smh….thumbs down
Can anybody recommend a flashlight that just turns on and off without all the other b******* behind it
Those fat square lanterns from Walmart. For 5-$10 but if you want something with power there's way to many to list budget wise wuben makes a c3 1200lm light it's only $27 on Amazon and is great quality ! But it still has features like strobe SOS etc as most led flashlights that are high powered do.
"Yeah. No." LMAO
I still have a jaycar 450 lumen flashlight and I compare to my Ebay xhp 70 flashlight? Big difference! Super powerful for finding street signs and addresses when I do food delivery. 1billion lumen? Like hell. Lol 😆. Take the rating with a grain of salt.