michaelmcgo
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ITP EOS A3 Upgraded (XP-G "96 Lumen") seems better than the newer Olight i3s (XP-G2)
So the newest Olight AAA light has come out and it doesn't appear to have bested the last ITP light to be released...
Selfbuilt tested the ITP EOS A3 (with the XP-G R5) at 78 lumens and an hour of runtime to 50% (The XP-G review is at the very bottom).
The latest Olight with the XP-G2 in it has ANSI specs of 80 lumens for 35 minutes.
I understand there is a difference between Selfbuilt and ANSI, but it would appear that the latest Olight AAA is less efficient. Is this possible?
Is there any reason I should choose the i3s over the EOS?
It would appear the ITP is more efficient on high
So the newest Olight AAA light has come out and it doesn't appear to have bested the last ITP light to be released...
Selfbuilt tested the ITP EOS A3 (with the XP-G R5) at 78 lumens and an hour of runtime to 50% (The XP-G review is at the very bottom).
The latest Olight with the XP-G2 in it has ANSI specs of 80 lumens for 35 minutes.
I understand there is a difference between Selfbuilt and ANSI, but it would appear that the latest Olight AAA is less efficient. Is this possible?
Is there any reason I should choose the i3s over the EOS?
It would appear the ITP is more efficient on high