NITECORE TIKI Vs NITECORE TINI 2 Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @RK-MODE
    @RK-MODE Год назад +17

    I was hoping you were actually going to turn the lights on for comparison.

    • @PackHacker2
      @PackHacker2  Год назад +1

      We felt that turning them on in our studio environment wouldn’t give a fair look at how bright they are-for more information on each light, check out the full reviews in the description!
      -Eric

    • @RK-MODE
      @RK-MODE Год назад

      @@PackHacker2 Thank you!

  • @viktor.egelund
    @viktor.egelund Год назад +8

    2:48. That says nothing about how long you can use the lamps for.
    A review should include how many hours/minutes at what brightness level.

  • @donaldhughes6146
    @donaldhughes6146 Год назад +2

    I just ordered the Tiki. I am super surprised by how bright it gets for how small it is.

    • @PackHacker2
      @PackHacker2  Год назад +1

      Let us know how you like it!

    • @donaldhughes6146
      @donaldhughes6146 Год назад

      @@PackHacker2 I love it. So far I’ve only needed to charge it once. It’s a lot more sturdy despite being mostly made of plastic than what I originally thought it was going to be.

  • @daveyjones5702
    @daveyjones5702 11 месяцев назад +1

    my EDC lights for several years now have been the TIKI and TUP.
    and in my experience:
    -the tiki seems pretty much bombproof to me. the plastic is of a tough variety, and the body is thick enough
    that i can't see this thing breaking suffering anything less then the intentional application of a hammer.
    -the display on the TUP makes a big difference. i love having that info handy so much that i will look for such a feature in any new light i might buy in the future. it is of course far more fragile then the rest of the light, and i would avoid but anything that has it on an actual keychain for fear
    of scratching it up.
    -the TIKI performs admirably, and i suspect the secret to this lies in the quality of the tiny battery.
    in other devices with such a small battery that is what turns out to be it's weak point and either does not
    perform well or fails after a short time of using it. this one though is holding up very well; i have yet to see
    a noticeable change in performance or reload times.
    imo the TIKI is one of the best lights on the market in it's size category.

    • @PackHacker2
      @PackHacker2  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙

  • @SuperMurrayb
    @SuperMurrayb Год назад

    The TINI aluminum body is not just sturdy but conducts heat away from the LEDs. This allows the light to output high light levels continuously. The TIKI body does not conduct much heat away and the light will reduce output dramatically after a few seconds to keep the LED from burning out. Run both lights on high for a while and the difference should become obvious.

    • @PackHacker2
      @PackHacker2  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
      -Eric

    • @daveyjones5702
      @daveyjones5702 11 месяцев назад

      the tiki has a metal head that takes care of the heat well enough, and it doesn't go as high as the tini.
      i have the tiki and i have never felt it heat up significantly.

  • @alvin6088
    @alvin6088 Год назад +4

    no demo? what a letdown

    • @PackHacker2
      @PackHacker2  Год назад

      We felt that turning them on in our studio environment wouldn’t give a fair look at how bright they are-for more information on each light, check out the full reviews in the description!
      -Eric

  • @obamabarrack7258
    @obamabarrack7258 6 месяцев назад

    You are very red