The Nitecore HC33 is the successor of the Nitecore HC30 headlamp.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this newer Nitecore HC33 model.
The Nitecore HC33 is the successor of the Nitecore HC30 headlamp.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this newer Nitecore HC33 model.
In Q1 2018, Prometheus Lights acquired Foursevens and henceforth, all Foursevens products manufactured will be labelled “Foursevens by Prometheus Lights”.
The Mini MKIII and Mini Turbo MKIII are the third iterations of the Mini series. These new iterations are made under the new ownership (Prometheus Lights).
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of these new generation Mini MKIII and Mini Turbo MKIII models.
The Nitecore MH25GTS is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH25GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this upgraded model.
The Nitecore MH12GTS is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH12GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
This flashlight is pretty much a Nitecore P12GTS but with a Micro-USB rechargeable function.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this upgraded model.
The Nitecore MH40GTR is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH40GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
In keeping with the tradition of the previous model, the MH40GTR utilises the Cree XP-L HI LED.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this upgraded model.
Aesthetically-speaking, the Nitecore EC30 looks a lot like the Nitecore Concept 1 model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore EC30 model.
The Olight S1R II Baton (or Olight S1R Baton II) is the second generation of the rather popular Olight S1R Baton model.
In keeping with the tradition of the previous model, the S1R II utilises the Cree XM-L2 LED.
The Nitecore P12GTS is the upgraded version of the P12GT model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this upgraded model.
Skilhunt has 3 main models from their current H03 lineup; there is the H03 (TIR Lens), H03R (Reflector) and H03F (basically a H03R with a removable diffuser) – each of these 3 models has a Cool White (CW) and Neutral White (NW) variant.
This headlamp seems to be one of the best bang-for-the-buck headlamps around or is it?
The Olight M1T Raider is the latest in the Olight M Series – with the prior one being the Olight M2T Warrior.
The Olight M Series are reserved for their tactical flashlights and in this case, the M1T seems like a great tactical backup or is it?
The MT21C is the first 90° adjustable head flashlight from Nitecore.
Probably the most unique features for the Nitecore MT21C are the above-mentioned and lantern-style metal loop.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
The Alpha only came out after the introduction of the Bravo (2-cell) & Charlie (3-cell) models, and was aimed more for tactical backup usage – especially for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and home defence.
With that in mind, this Alpha is the second generation version with 415 lumens as compared to the first generation’s 315 lumens – let’s see what this current gen Alpha has to offer.
Note: the flashlight reviewed is model number A113 with optional accessories – Speed Clip & Alpha Flood Lens.
The ER16 is one of the newer EDC-friendly style flashlight from FiTorch.
While it packs some surprisingly good qualities, there is still slight room for improvement with other segments.
The HC65 is Nitecore’s latest iteration of its HC series of headlamps with the addition of High CRI and red LEDs.
Is this THE all-rounded headlamp to get – with the included 18650 battery and Micro-USB charging?
Olight has designed a special new knurling naming it “braided texture” for the new S1 Mini Baton series; which happen to be the smallest single CR123A light they have made to date as well.
Read on to find out more of this tiny CR123A light!