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At the positive pole instead there is a protruding button. Below it is the magnet and the battery charging circuit. The magnet (non-removable) is very powerful and allows the torch to be attached to any ferromagnetic material even in a horizontal position.Īt the negative pole we have an unplated gold spring but a good section and good resistance. The tailcap is magnetic and has a proprietary connection for charging via USB cable (supplied). Obviously the data is only purely theoretical since a normal 18650 has a self-discharge that takes it to a minimum in much less time. Taking a fun and quick calculation, considering the 3200mAh battery, one would theoretically have 3200mA/8uA = 400.000.000 h corresponding to approximately (400.000.000/24)/365 = 25 years for a complete discharge of the battery. The physical lock-out allows to avoid accidental torch ignitions and the annoying parasitic drain (measured in about 8uA). The fillets arrive really well lubricated (probably through nyogel) and although these are not anodized, Armytek has found the system to allow the physical lock-out of the torch by unscrewing the tailcap by a ¼ turn and at the same time allowing the battery to be recharged.
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Once the tailcap has been unscrewed, on the body we can see the presence of a pair of O-rings placed under the threads whose purpose is to allow a perfect torch waterproofing.īelow the head we note the presence of some heat sink fins that allow to efficiently dissipate the heat produced by the voracious XHP50. The only part of the flashlight that can be unscrewed is the tailcap that allows the insertion of the battery and allows you to interact with the UI for the selection of the various modes (we'll see later in the review). There is no kind of aesthetic defect and everything is treated in detail.Īesthetically I like a lot, Armytek did a great job of design. At the touch it immediately gives an excellent sensation of sturdiness and build quality. The Wizard Pro is a frontal torch with a thin and elongated shape with a diameter slightly larger than a normal 18650 battery. The values measured by lightbox (self-built and therefore NOT professional) are the following: In total we have even eleven: 2 Turbo levels, 6 normal levels, and 3 special levels (strobe): The output levels are really many and well spaced. Total weight with band and support for the torch: approx.Weight: 65g for the torch + about 48g for the 18650 (113g in total).Very low self-discharge and parasitic drain (25 years theoretical battery life).Momentary On: Yes, programmable in "tactical" mode for any level (strobe included).Finish Anti-Abrasive Body: Premium type III hard anodizing 400HV.Max runtime: 200 days in the lowest firefly mode Total protection against water, waterproof up to 10m (for two hours) and impact resistant up to 10m. Active temperature control with automatic reduction / increase of power Multicolored LED for status indications Efficient TIR lens for a non "tunnel vision effect" Tailcap magnet and tailstand capability Rechargeable torch with magnetic USB charger The plastic support to be used with the Headband or Handband.The proprietary cable for recharging (magnet USB charger).A 18650 Armytek Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 3200mAh.The packaging is very rich in accessories and as a whole includes: Thanks to the presence of a transparent plastic window, the torch is clearly visible from the outside. The Armytek Wizard Pro Magnet USB comes in a colored cardboard box with all the main product information. Here you can find the Armytek website and here all information of the flashlight With this review we will see the Armytek Wizard Pro Magnet USB CW: beautiful and powerful front with integrated USB charging.