Armytek wizard pro v3 review
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If something happens to the light, you can get a 10-year no-hassle warranty (excluding batteries, chargers, switches, and connectors, which have a 2-year warranty) from the date of purchase if there is a document confirming the purchase. The threads on the tailcap are bare aluminum, and have 2 o-rings to guarantee no water is getting in. The magnet is non-removable and is used to attach the magnetic USB charging cable. Within the tailcap is a very large and strong spring, and a magnet. Flashlights are tools and need to be used instead of put on the shelves. After attaching and removing the pocket clip just 1 time, there were non-removable scuffs visible. I was afraid it would show scuffs and blemishes right after attaching the pocket clip.
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Upon opening and inspecting the Wizard C2 PRO I noticed the good-looking, but very sensitive anodization. I will discuss the details about the UI in the UI section below.
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Looking at the manual I noticed it to be very, very brief, and a bit unclear on how to operate the flashlight. I tried to find the details on the blinking, but the manual doesn’t say anything about this. Underneath the boot, is an indicator LED that shows the battery status. There’s an electronic switch located on the side of the head with a bright yellow rubber boot. This is truly a multi functional flashlight. There might be even more ways to carry this, but I love this attention to detail. You can set it straight up on its tail, like a candle (not really, because it’s directing the beam sideways).You can attach it to metal using the magnetic tailcap.You can attach it to your bike using the bicycle mount.You can carry it with the head strap, like a headlamp.
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Not bad, but not as good as the C2 PRO with 2500 lumens.Īnd since this is the first Armytek headlamp, I’m quite unfamiliar with the UI, even after trying to understand the manual. The Wizard PRO is a headlamp with a max output of 1800 lumens.
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The one we are reviewing is the Wizard C2 PRO, the successor of the Wizard Pro v3. Technically speaking, this is not just a headlamp, but a bicycle light and flashlight at the same time. This is actually our first Armytek review on, and I’m quite excited. They have been building flashlights for quite some time (2010 to be precise, but it all started back 3 years earlier, in 2007), and have sold over 1 million flashlights worldwide.
#Armytek wizard pro v3 review professional#
Armytek is a professional flashlight manufacturer from Canada.