Long distance headlamp with rotating switch | Nextorch Max Star beamshots
The Nextorch Max Star is a unique headlamp with a rotating head switch. Its ergonomic design makes it intuitive to use and comfortable to wear.
This is a beam shot demonstration video.
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Get the Nextorch Max Star here: https://www.nextorch.com/products/new-max-star-1200-lumens-led-headlamp
Measurements (Opple Light Master Pro) - full measurements available here: https://darrenyeo.com/nextorch-max-star-review/
High Throw Test (Using Opple Light Master Pro)
Nextorch Max Star
484 lx @6m (High)
= 17424 cd
Sqrt(17424*4)
= 264m range
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This light was sent to me as a sample by Nextorch. I was not paid to do this review. All opinions are my own.
TRANSCRIPT
Observations:
I've used the light for over a week now for pretty much everything. Going on night walks and treks, it's comfortable and stays on my head, medium mode is bright enough for most tasks. I actually keep it next to my bed in case I need to get up during the night. Along with my Pineapple Mini. The Osram P9 is a good choice as it's energy efficient and manages heat well, but also sufficiently bright and throwy in this headlamp configuration.
What I liked:
Impressive throw - 200m for a headlamp is unusual, most that I've used seem to have a more floody beam. This one creates a distinct hotspot with generous spill so you get the best of both worlds. The hotspot is tolerable on L-M from short range.
High battery capacity - 4 h 30 min / 8 h / 40 h AND 1200 / 160 / 20 lumens
I like that it has some water resistance - ipx4, considering all the moving parts on the head and 1m drop resistance too. Headlamps should be rugged enough to stand up to a few knocks.
Comfortable - interesting band design that distributes pressure on the back of your head.
Rotating switch - can switch modes easily even with gloves
You can adjust the light up to 180 degrees
Considerations/Improvements:
No on-the-fly battery replacement - you need to undo a few screws to access the battery. The good news is that the headlamp will last 4.5 hours on high and 40 hours on low.
Moonlight mode would have been useful.
Conclusion:
All in all, this is a capable and ergonomic option if you're looking for a powerful, single LED headlamp. There are loads of headlamps out there on the market but the Nextorch Maxstar stands out with its simple UI/design that caters towards practicality.
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