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    Default Thrunite headlamp with Firefly mode

    Would be interesting to see Thrunite's take on a headlamp. Would be great with a 1-AA cell like some other popular headlamp manufacturer.
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    Default Re: Thrunite headlamp with Firefly mode

    no one wants a Thrunite headlamp?
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    Default Re: Thrunite headlamp with Firefly mode

    Headlamp that also had moonlight mode? Yes please
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    Default Re: Thrunite headlamp with Firefly mode

    A right angle utility light that has headlight capability with mainly flood with a little throw would be quite nice.

    I like my 501W for working on stuff, but it is too floody IMO for just walking around the house. A more focused, yet still floody XPG where less light is actually needed to see details like a light switch being on or off or just a 3-4 foot path without lighting up the walls would get much more use from me. The wide angle keeps me from using the ceiling method too because it blinds me when I get too close.

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    Default Re: Thrunite headlamp with Firefly mode

    Quote Originally Posted by tbenedict View Post
    A right angle utility light that has headlight capability with mainly flood with a little throw would be quite nice.

    I like my 501W for working on stuff, but it is too floody IMO for just walking around the house. A more focused, yet still floody XPG where less light is actually needed to see details like a light switch being on or off or just a 3-4 foot path without lighting up the walls would get much more use from me. The wide angle keeps me from using the ceiling method too because it blinds me when I get too close.
    For headlamps out now, you might want to check out the H31 or H51 as they aren't as floody as the H501w. The H31 is personally one of my favorites and I have a H50, H50b, H30w and H31, as well as other makes like Princeton Tecs EOS 4 mode and PT Remix and my second favorite to the ZLs are the Icon IRIX I and II
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