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Size comparison- AAA battery,Fenix HL10,ThruNite Ti,Bronte BT01
The HL10 is respectable small and still quite comfortable in hand.Not to mention its high versatility.
The only downside-it does not come with a pocket clip. Yet,there is a hole for a lanyard on the tail cap.
It can be carried on the keychain,as well.
Fenix HL10 is a small AAA battery powered headlamp. It can be easily used as a small EDC light,which may be very useful,as there are not many AAA flashlights with a side/ right-angle beam.
This is an animation of the clear/diffused plastic cover of the reflector,in action!
It is quick and easy to switch between more focused and diffused beam.
The cover is placed over two O-rings,which make the movement smooth and seal the element.
Specifications
-Utilizes Philips LXZ2-5770 LED (cool white,very close to neutral white with great color rendition)-Powered by one NiMH or Alkaline AAA battery(not compatible with 10440)
-70mm length x 26mm Width x 23mm Height
-33grams (including headband,excluding battery)
-Rotating optical lens for flexible adjustment of spotlight and floodlight(a plastic ring around the LED zone,which has a smooth and slightly diffused areas allowing you to switch between normal spot beam and slightly diffused beam,by just twisting the ring).
-180 degree vertical angle tilting possible
-Tail-standing (with the headband removed)
-Digitally regulated output mains constant brightness( pending to be tested)
-Reverse polarity protection,to protect from improper battery installation
-Made of durable aircraft grade aluminum
User Interface
It is quite convenient-3 modes Low(4Lm) -Mid(30Lm)-High(70Lm)
Press and hold the momentary switch for a second to turn On/Off the light
Press briefly to change the mode.
There is an instant mode memory.
Runtimes according to manufacturer's testings:
High | Mid | Low | |
Alkaline | 40 min | 2h 30min | 24h |
Ni-MH | 1h | 3h 10min | 26h |
-Max beam intensity 229cd (30 meters distance)
-IPX-8,underwater 2 meters
-Included accessories and spare parts: Spare O-ring,Alkaline battery,Key ring (I am a little disappointed to find the lack of a nice pocket clip,which could make this flashlight desirable even for people searching for a small right-angle beam AAA light).
Below is a run/time test on High mode.
Battery used in the test: rechargeable Duracell NiMH 750mAh.
As you can see from the graph,I measured higher max output of the HL10,than the manufacturers data.
Excellent regulation from the boost circuit. 102 lumens for 42,5 minutes.
Then the battery is empty and should be replaced/recharged. The HL10 gives you about 20 minutes with a lower output to do the needed tasks. Battery voltage after the test= 0.9V
Performance of the Fenix HL10 is impressive,having in mind its price tag.
The switch is of momentary On type. Does not lock On position.
It is small but protrude enough for comfortable operation. I found no any problem to use it.
The Philips LED has slightly different board shape,which requires a little modification to the reflector.
This is a flood beam light,so the pattern is not affected.
A close up look at the diffused surface.
The back of the HL10. There are markings indicating Focused and Diffused beam position of the rotating ring.
As expected,the threads are on the needed high level. Well machined and anodized.
You can see also the bottom of the tail-cap. It does not feature tail-cap magnet.
Alkaline and NiMH batteries fit well in the battery tube.
Beamshots
1 meter
1/20sec
3 meters
1/6sec
Fenix HL10 is one of the lights that are pleasure to use. Build quality is quite good. Handling and operating the flashlight is well thought out.
I was very enthusiastic to test this small headlamp out and it does not disappointed me,at all.
Very functional and versatile light. Great as a headlamp,great as a small EDC pocket light.
Maybe the diffused surface could be a little less transparent for more floody beam,but this surely will lead to brightness loss.
So,maybe this is the compromise Fenix's designers came to when constructing this flashlight.
A pocket clip could make the HL10 one of the best AAA EDC lights.
Almost any of the latest flashlights,no matter the manufacturer comes with the press and hold the switch to turn On/Off the light way of operating,which works great as an anti-accidental activation protection,but this slows the the operation significantly. If you like to switch the light On/Off frequently and quickly,using it for short periods of time,you may need to look for another flashlight with a physical clicky switch or just with conventional UI.
If you are already used to the press/hold UI operation,the Fenix HL10 is a great choice for every day carrying light/very compact headlamp.
Thanks for reading!
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Fenix HL10 flashlight: http://goo.gl/mRk67o
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Excellent review. I just got one of these so I was curious about the performance. How does that rechargeable Energizer compare to the white Eneloop? I think it's about the same mAh, so I'm guessing runtime is about the same with Eneloops.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting they claim 70 lumens but it's pushing out over 100 when measured.
Seems like a good lamp, I like mine so far.
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DeleteI don't own Eneloops or other brand AAA's.Only Duracell.I found the Eneloop way too expensive for so small batteries.
The low self discharge Duracell AAA's perform very good. If there is any difference in their performance compared to the Eneloop,it is probably too small.
Yet,Duracell Duralock are at a lower price and my be not quite on par with the higher priced alternatives.