New ZebraLight w/ 18650 battery!!

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bigchelis

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The new Zebra light on their website says that tiny torch produces 190 lumens. That means it would be similar to my M60 Malkoff 6P surefire. Or is this another overly hyped light?
What do you think the actual output is?
H60 Headlamp

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The ZebraLight H60 is a high performance all aluminum headlamp. Powered with one 18650 battery, the H60 can produce a maximum of 190 Lumen out the front with a smooth flood beam and and can run continuously for 26 days on its lowest output level. The H60 can be used as a headlamp as well as a task light with supplied accessories.
 
Main Features and Specifications

  • <LI style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: disc">LED: Cree XLamp XR-E Q5 <LI style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: disc">3 modes, each can be set and memorized to one of the two levels for that mode
    • High: 190 lm (1.5 hrs) or 110 lm (4 hrs)
    • Med: 45 lm (10 hrs) or 15 lm (50 hrs)
    • Low: 0.5 lm (26 days) or 3 lm (9 days)
    Factory default settings are 110, 15 and 3 lm. Tested with Panasonic 2550 mAh 18650 batteries. <LI style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: disc">Battery: one 18650 size rechargeable (2.5v to 4.5v), including 3.6v/3.7v Li-ion or 3.0v LiFeP04 chemistries. Works with batteries that have flat positive terminals while still maintaining reverse polarity protection. <LI style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: disc">Out of the six levels, four (190, 110, 15, and 3 lm) are current regulated and two (45 and 0.5 lm) are PWM derived. <LI style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: disc">Standby current: <1 μA
  • 80 degree flood beam, without a hotspot.
 
Hi Admin's, I think this thread may belong under Headlamps.

The output from my M60 has a pretty large hotspot with a lot of sidespill whereas the H60 would be similar to the ZB H30 and all flood since there is no reflector. I don't know for certain if the 190lm is emitter or torch lumens but 80lm for the H30 seems fairly reasonable so I can't see this being that far off. Also, since the output will be all flood, an M60 may seem brighter than the H60 due to its bright hotspot. I guess we'll see when the reviews come out...:popcorn:
 
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