Imalent BL50: Unique Tactical Style 2-In-1 Flashlight Review

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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    I review the Imalent BL50, a tactical-style 2-in-1 flashlight with 365nm UV functionality. This is one unique-looking flashlight that's also practical. The OLED display is also a unique addition.
    Imalent provided me with a sample of the BL50 for this review. I was not paid to make this video and have not held back on any negative opinions of this light.
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    Imalent BL50 Transcript:
    General thoughts after a week of usage/size comparison/practicality/interesting things:
    • This is one sleek-looking light. It also looks like something that fell off the back of an alien spaceship! Imalent is known to push its lights to the absolute max in terms of lumen output. The BL50 is no exception, especially if you consider its size.
    • What's in the box?
    • Comparison to LD70, MS03
    Overall Construction, LED, lens, bezel and reflector
    • The BL50 has an unusual design. On one side, it's rounded off, and the other it has a square edge. It almost looks like it could be mounted to a rifle. There are interesting details machined into the light which adds to the futuristic look - it'd leave many people puzzled as to what it is if they found it laying by the side of a road. No sharp edges or imperfections. I like the design as it feels refreshing compared to the usual tube-style lights. The anodizing is matt black, though still somewhat slippery. No rough spots, evenly applied.
    • Two switches (one tactical-style), USB-C charging, O-LED display. Takes an 18650 battery. There are two screws on the tailcap - I unscrewed them but the head is glued down. I think it'd be possible to pry it open and replace the battery. But it will void the warranty.
    • XHP50.3HI with SMO reflector for maximum throw. This is a great alternative to the SFT70. 365nm UV LED is also included directly above. Great they've included this, more effective than 395nm. AR glass lens over both LEDs, recessed bezels.
    UI - modes
    • The side button activates moonlight mode (single press) and UV (double press)
    • Lock/unlock can be activated with the side or back button (3 clicks)
    • The back button activates memory mode. Click and hold to cycle brightness. Double press for turbo, again for strobe.
    Performance - total output, beam profile, longevity, practicality
    • Ceiling bounce test, CRI, CCT
    • Surprisingly large and intense spot beam. Lots of flood too.
    Considerations
    • No clip!
    • No momentary mode and there is a slight delay in turning on when pressing the e-switch. One step shortcut to turbo would make this more of a tactical light.
    Verdict
    The BL50 is a blend of unique looks with practicality. It looks and feels like it's from a sci-fi movie. The 18650 cell makes this a realistic option for sustained output, especially for lower modes. Impressive throw and the UV light would come in handy when traveling, checking for stains, and documents if you're working in law enforcement/security.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @seiferalmasy157
    @seiferalmasy157 2 месяца назад

    BL50 sure feels like the successor to the LD70. It's only slightly bigger, but has longer battery life, better screen display, and a new UV function.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  2 месяца назад +1

      Much better option IMO. 18350 is only good for lower modes, but will drain rapidly on turbo/high.

  • @marnusfourie7150
    @marnusfourie7150 Месяц назад

    Powertac m5 gen 3 ceiling bounce test please

  • @pankaajp
    @pankaajp Месяц назад

    hi ive purchased the imalent bl50 edc just 3 weeks ago. loved the sturdy build and durability. the matte finish is unlike anything. unfortunately since yesterday it doesn't turn on anymore just blank screen and the buttons are irresponsive. Could you please advise what i can do about this?

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Месяц назад

      Hi, I'm assuming you've done the obvious stuff like check it's changed, not locked. If so, you will still be under warranty so you'll need to contact imalent. Sucks that you're having issues just 3 weeks in.

  • @vienas7x
    @vienas7x 29 дней назад

    Please make video compare imalent BL50 vs LD70 . Whos better .. starting low lumens until turbo mode .

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  29 дней назад

      I'd get the BL50 - better runtime and sustained brightness. Has an 18650 battery.

  • @ch-vs3fw
    @ch-vs3fw 2 месяца назад

    What light can you recommend that's set up for replaceable 18650 batteries?

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  2 месяца назад

      There's so many. Depends what type of light you're looking for?

  • @778zr
    @778zr 2 месяца назад +6

    Why are these manufacturers starting to introduce non-replacable batteries. This is a red flag and deal breaker for me. Do they just expect us to throw the flashlight in the bin if the batteries expire, like an iPhone or something

    • @ks-hg5vo
      @ks-hg5vo 2 месяца назад

      Too well made and not cheap enough to do that.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  2 месяца назад +2

      Maybe to control what cells are used in the lights, convenience for a general user. I prefer a replaceable battery of course. I think it's possible to replace this one - I removed the screws on the tailcap, but there's glue holding it down. A bit of leverage may open it but didn't want to break mine. I'll provide Imalent some feedback about replaceable cells.

  • @WarriorNN
    @WarriorNN 2 месяца назад

    Looks good! Also, first :)

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  2 месяца назад

      Yep! I like that they've used a proper 18650 cell this time.

  • @W4rMak3r
    @W4rMak3r 8 дней назад

    ya ok min won't tern on well thanx youtube wast of 80 dollars.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  8 дней назад

      It might still be in warranty if you bought it within the last year. Try contact Imalent?