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  • 00:02

    It's finally happened.

  • 00:03

    One guy is like... yay, your last video of all time- Thumbs down.

  • 00:09

    And Northwales is like gosh another H2R review- thumbs down.

  • 00:15

    No no...

  • 00:16

    Well the 2nd statement is accurate.

  • 00:18

    Going Gear .com sent me both tints of the new 18650 powered Olight H2R headlamp.

  • 00:24

    Yay...

  • 00:26

    The H2R headlamp comes in two tints neutral and cool, spits out a 2300 lumen burst mode,

  • 00:35

    and uses Olights awesome USB magnetic tailcap recharge dongle.

  • 00:41

    It's constructed out of aluminum, has a TIR optic that gives you most of the light in

  • 00:47

    front of you with a nice falloff of light in your peripherals, and uses a high quality

  • 00:51

    Cree XHP-50 emitter which is capable of a ton of light.

  • 00:57

    Now you might be think, this sounds a lot like the Armytek Wizard USB you reviewed a

  • 01:02

    few months ago- you'd be right!

  • 01:07

    Except this is brighter, and has a slightly more straightforward User Interface.

  • 01:16

    Both the Neutral and Cool white version come with the exact same stuff which is, the lamp,

  • 01:22

    a pocket clip, a 18650 battery, USB cable, the headband, and an EVVA pad, which allows

  • 01:30

    you to replace the magnet in the headband, so it doesn't interfere with your tinfoil

  • 01:34

    hat.

  • 01:35

    You need to supply your own usb charging block though.

  • 01:41

    The pocket clip looks like this... people always ask about this, so here it is...

  • 01:47

    I don't find much use for these personally on a headlamp, but it might make a good right

  • 01:52

    angle light.

  • 01:55

    Then there's the headband.

  • 01:56

    It is pretty cool and easy to use... it's got the strap that goes around your head and

  • 02:02

    a stabilizing top strap, both adjustable.

  • 02:05

    And the headlamp can be removed easily..

  • 02:07

    like this... it's magnetic... to it snaps in easy and you put the silicone strap to

  • 02:14

    secure it... easy as eff.

  • 02:16

    You can remove tghe magnet...

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    put you'll have to peel off the pad on the back of the mount and replace the magnet with

  • 02:22

    the foam insert and reapply the new EVVA pad.

  • 02:30

    Ok output levels, my figures and Olights are there, and since both lights feature slightly

  • 02:35

    different outputs, here are the figures for both.

  • 02:43

    First is moonlight.

  • 02:44

    Moonlight does use PWM that I could detect with my eyes.

  • 02:49

    No other modes I could detected it on.

  • 03:00

    Then low.

  • 03:01

    The mid.

  • 03:08

    Then High.

  • 03:09

    Then Turbo.... note that Turbo does step down fast because the small lamp heats up fast.

  • 03:16

    Think of it as a quick burst mode to see down the trail or to surprise a Sasquatch.

  • 03:23

    Ok the User Interface.

  • 03:25

    Make sure you put in the battery with the positive end facing the tailcap, which is

  • 03:28

    different from most lights.

  • 03:36

    Ok press and hold to get to moonlight.

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    Cool release... then press and hold to scroll through low mid high and low mif high and

  • 03:46

    it loops.

  • 03:47

    To get to turbo double click from on or off.

  • 03:51

    The H2R has mode memory for all modes, with an exception.

  • 03:56

    SOS isn't saved... sorry seamen... and high and turbo are only saved for 10 minutes...

  • 04:04

    after 10 minutes you get back to medium.

  • 04:10

    Moon is saved into mode memory... and to get to SOS, because someowhere someone was saying

  • 04:18

    he said there was SOS, how do you get to it... triple click from on or off.

  • 04:25

    You can also lock out the light electronically by press and holding the button from off for

  • 04:31

    2 seconds... then it only does moonlight momentarily to unlock press and hold for more than 2 seconds...

  • 04:38

    moonlight will blink and you'll be fine.

  • 04:41

    You can always do the better mechanical lockout by turning it on, and giving the tailcap a

  • 04:45

    slight twist to break contact, screw it down all the way to use it again.

  • 04:50

    This is the best way to do it.

  • 04:53

    Runtimes.

  • 04:54

    For this test I used the included Olight 3000 mah batteries, since they come in the package.

  • 04:59

    But feel free to use your own for runtime tests.

  • 05:02

    Ok Turbo.

  • 05:04

    Turbo is regulated as a super duper short lived burst mode.

  • 05:07

    And both lights only last 1 minute on this mode before stepping down?

  • 05:13

    2000 lumens is a ton of light for something this small?

  • 05:18

    so it generates big heat.

  • 05:20

    It steps down to by about 2/3 on each light?

  • 05:22

    Runtimes are pretty steady after the stepdown although the cool white seems to step down

  • 05:27

    a bit more after that- you?re looking somewhere in the 500-700 lumen range then?

  • 05:35

    Cool white version ends first at 1 hour and 30 minutes both lights start blinking about

  • 05:39

    once a minute or slightly more telling you to change the battery before the light just

  • 05:45

    stops coming out.

  • 05:46

    Warm right runs longer and less bright of course and light cuts off at 1 hour 59 minutes.

  • 05:53

    Ok now Turbo with my lux meter using the cool white version so you can see the brightness

  • 05:57

    drop off.

  • 05:58

    After the 1st minute you get a 65% drop in brightness... which matches Olights spec pretty

  • 06:10

    well.

  • 06:16

    It does a very slight drop over the next hour and 30 ish minutes of about 5 ish percent.

  • 06:23

    It ends it's runtime at about 30% of it's initial brightness if my math is correct.

  • 06:30

    I am an idiot so it may not be...

  • 06:32

    That falls well within the FL1 standards which state it needs to drop below 10% of it's initial

  • 06:33

    brightness to qualify.

  • 06:34

    Now high, expect High to run a little longer than Turbo because it?s basically the same

  • 06:35

    without the high drain burst mode.

  • 06:36

    Both lights run at a pretty continuous brightness for the duration of the runtime And both begin

  • 06:40

    to blink several minutes before they cut out?

  • 06:42

    Ending voltage for the batteries on all of these tests was about 2.86- 3.05 volts.

  • 06:51

    Remember a safe voltage for a lithium ion battery to discharge to is usually above 2.5

  • 06:56

    volts.

  • 06:57

    Both lights run within a minute of each other?

  • 06:59

    neutral white cuts out at 2 hours 25 minutes and cool white cuts off at 2 hours 26 minutes.

  • 07:05

    Now medium.

  • 07:06

    Sorry I did not put the lux meter in the frame this time because I was testing both lights?

  • 07:09

    I will incorporate it into future reviews though?

  • 07:13

    Both lights run continuously for over 9 hours and both cut off about 10 minutes apart with

  • 07:18

    the neutral white version at 9 hours 31 minutes and the cool white version at 9 hours

  • 07:32

    and 41 minutes.

  • 07:33

    Charging.

  • 07:34

    Charging is a breeze... while you can use other batteries in this light you can only

  • 07:39

    charge the included battery in the light...

  • 07:42

    you can also charge the included battery on a separate charger... but if you want to know

  • 07:48

    how long it takes to charge the included battery in the light here you go.

  • 07:53

    When it's charging obviously the light is red...

  • 07:55

    it's green when fully charged.

  • 07:57

    This charge test was done right after the medium runtime test when the batteries were

  • 08:01

    at 2.86 volts.

  • 08:03

    One finishes charging at 4 hours and 36 minutes, and the other finishes charging at 4 hours

  • 08:07

    59 minutes.

  • 08:08

    I have no idea which is which, and I really don't care.

  • 08:12

    Beamshots.

  • 08:13

    Here are the headlamps we'll be comparing.

  • 08:15

    You remember the H1R right...

  • 08:16

    we'll watch that video for a bit more in depth discussion on optics.

  • 08:22

    You'll see the weights above the headlamps with batteries and headbands.

  • 08:27

    First is the H2R in cool white, it has a honey com TIR optic so it has a nice amount of spot

  • 08:35

    and spill, this is my favorite type of headlamp optic.

  • 08:42

    The cool white is not my favorite tint, thats reserved for the H2R neutral white tint...

  • 08:48

    which is nice to me... it's creamy with a hint of orange, it's slightly warm... not

  • 08:53

    as warm as fire or a lanterns tint, but not a cool blue either...

  • 08:59

    Now the Armytek Wizard USB in a Warm Tint... which is sort of similar to the neutral Olight

  • 09:04

    H2R.

  • 09:05

    Just a tad brighter, although not much in a real world difference.

  • 09:08

    Back to the Cool white H2R which is quite a bit brighter than the Armytek wizard...

  • 09:13

    and the brightest headlamp I own by quite a bit.

  • 09:22

    Think of it as a good headlamp with a high burst mode but more sustained brightness under

  • 09:27

    750 lumens.

  • 09:28

    Now the Cool white H1R...

  • 09:31

    If you need a lighter weight lamp then thats a good choice... if you want runtimes and

  • 09:34

    higher outputs the H2R is a good choice.

  • 09:39

    We'll leave the H2R up for another few seconds...

  • 09:46

    now the Spark SG6 with a bare emitter type of optic.. the beam doesn't travel far but

  • 09:51

    it's about as wide and even as you can get- that type of optic is better at closer ranges...

  • 10:00

    and Going Gear used to have 2 left a few days ago for only $43 which is a steal- they're

  • 10:05

    probably gone now... check out my review from a few years ago... just the H2R for another

  • 10:09

    second or two then the Armytek Tiara A1 Pro with a lithium ion battery.

  • 10:16

    A nice warm tint.. and a great headlamp too.

  • 10:19

    Ok... let's compare those other lamps to the Neutral.

  • 10:27

    First up is the Armytek Wizard Pro one more time I'll just leave this up for a few seconds...

  • 10:37

    remember this is a turbo mode test comparing the highest output of the lamps...

  • 10:41

    Now the Olight for a few seconds before going to the H1R that one I reviewed a while back,

  • 10:49

    with the same USB charging system.

  • 10:57

    Cool white tint, but a different cree XM-L2 emitter.

  • 10:59

    Now back to the H2R in neutral.

  • 11:01

    Leaving that up for a few seconds before moving onto the Spark SG6, what was that two years

  • 11:07

    ago now.

  • 11:08

    I don't like to toot my own horn, but I shot that one on the 4th of July and had fun shooting

  • 11:12

    off bottle rockets like an idiot- one of my favorite reviews I've done...

  • 11:15

    Ok... so the H2R is a killer headlamp.

  • 11:30

    It has a super easy to use charging system...

  • 11:35

    available in a cool or neutral tint.

  • 11:37

    I like the Neutral tint a lot.

  • 11:46

    The UI isn't overly complicated.

  • 11:49

    The light does need a proprietary battery for the USB charging to work- so if that makes

  • 11:54

    you mad- well I ain't got nuthin for ya man.

  • 11:58

    The H2R is waterproof to IPx-8 standards meaning and drop proof to 1.5 meters.

  • 12:01

    Meaning shallow submersion and using in the outdoor weather is fine... rain snow foam

  • 12:07

    parties...

  • 12:19

    If you like this review watch my other reviews, subscribe, comment, give it a thumbs up, the

  • 12:25

    H2Rs were provided by Going Gear .com for review, so buy them there if you want to.

  • 12:48

    Thanks for watching.

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The example sentences of HEADLAMP in videos (13 in total of 15)

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headlamp verb, base form you personal pronoun got verb, past tense to to have verb, base form a determiner koozie proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 'll modal move verb, base form on preposition or subordinating conjunction to to the determiner rest noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner van proper noun, singular
and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun also adverb have verb, non-3rd person singular present my possessive pronoun headlamp noun, singular or mass because preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present typically adverb the determiner layer noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present using verb, gerund or present participle at preposition or subordinating conjunction
beam noun, singular or mass box noun, singular or mass comes verb, 3rd person singular present with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner heavy adjective duty noun, singular or mass headlamp noun, singular or mass perfect adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction seeing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner creatures noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner night noun, singular or mass the determiner forged verb, past participle
we personal pronoun 'll modal send verb, base form it personal pronoun to to you personal pronoun so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun were verb, past tense nice adjective enough adverb to to send verb, base form a determiner sweet adjective headlamp noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction well adverb look verb, base form at preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner thing noun, singular or mass
so adverb , it personal pronoun just adverb feels verb, 3rd person singular present kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction fragile adjective but coordinating conjunction then adverb again adverb the determiner same adjective ones noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun headlamp noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun car noun, singular or mass .
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the determiner dark adjective you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present it personal pronoun gets verb, 3rd person singular present dark adjective quickly adverb and coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb have verb, base form a determiner headlamp noun, singular or mass you're proper noun, singular more adjective, comparative of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner liability noun, singular or mass
it personal pronoun is verb, 3rd person singular present 50 cardinal number lumens noun, plural so preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb too adverb bad adjective as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner one cardinal number dollar noun, singular or mass headlamp noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal have verb, base form a determiner hands noun, plural - free adjective
and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun can modal adjust verb, base form my possessive pronoun headlamp noun, singular or mass dipping verb, gerund or present participle my possessive pronoun parking noun, singular or mass sensors noun, plural my possessive pronoun traction noun, singular or mass control verb, base form i personal pronoun can modal check verb, base form my possessive pronoun vehicle noun, singular or mass
i personal pronoun am verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb picturing verb, gerund or present participle myself personal pronoun being verb, gerund or present participle one cardinal number to to get verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction super adjective duper noun, singular or mass early adverb this determiner time noun, singular or mass , so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb feel verb, base form like preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun need verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner headlamp noun, singular or mass .
but coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb just adverb any determiner red adjective toad noun, singular or mass , because preposition or subordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun look verb, non-3rd person singular present close verb, base form , we personal pronoun can modal see verb, base form he personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present wearing verb, gerund or present participle a determiner headlamp noun, singular or mass ,

Definition and meaning of HEADLAMP

What does "headlamp mean?"

/ˈhedˌlīt/

noun
Main lights at the front of a car.