Wizard pro flashlight1/10/2024 ![]() You can not access Firefly1 and Firefly2 from the normal menu cycle.Firefly1, and Firefly2 are not part of the menu cycle.There is NO blinky (strobe) mode in the General UI.Default modes: Firefly1, Firefly2, Main1, Main2, Main3, Turbo2.This section is also slightly different from the C2 PRO!!! General UI Available modes in GENERAL UI: (Pay attention here and read the details carefully) I will put them in a quick overview for you. This basically means you have 2 Firefly modes, 3 main modes, and 1 Turbo. Each time it will switch between Simple UI and Advanced UI doing this.īy default, it’s shipped with the General UI. Press the button and tighten the tailcap while keeping the button pressed. Switching the 2 Mode Groups / User Interfaces: While the flashlight is off, unscrew the tailcap a 1/4 turn. But once you understand how the groups work, it does make a little bit more sense than just reading the manual. I had a hard time figuring this out because the manual is very brief about the UI. If you’re considering buying the Wizard C2 PRO MAX as your first Armytek flashlight, please pay close attention. If you’re used to it, you should be fine. Armytek seems to got rid of Turbo 3.Īrmytek uses its own uniquely designed User Interface. But in reality, it still has 2 different UI’s which is not explained in the extended PDF manual, that I was using as my main guidance for this review. For more details on their warranty policy, check out their website.Īt first I was under the impression that Armytek changed the UI for the C2 PRO MAX to 1 advanced UI. 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. Armytek also includes 2 spare o-rings in case you’d need to replace them. The threads on the tailcap are bare aluminum, and have 2 o-rings to guarantee no water is getting in. However, you can also attach the flashlight to any metal object. The magnet can’t be removed and is there to attach the magnetic USB charging cable for charging the battery inside the headlamp. There’s a strong and fatty gold-looking spring in the tailcap, with a built-in magnet. ![]() Tools get used and beat up, so you should expect some damage and scuffs on the headlamp anyway. Especially at the point where you attach the pocket clip or the headband clips.īut keep in mind, this is a tool and not a toy. It’s great for grip etc, but it is also a bit sensitive to scuffs and blemishes. The choice of anodization/coating for the C2 PRO MAX can be seen as a PRO and a CON at the same time. The UI can be a bit complicated, especially I will explain more about this in the battery section. Underneath the boot, is an indicator LED that shows the battery status but also the heat 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. 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.You can attach it to something using the pocket clip (onto your baseball hat, belt, or jeans).You can carry it in hand like any other right-angle flashlight.This type of anodization doesn’t make the flashlight feel slippery, and that’s definitely a pro.īeing a multi-functional headlamp/flashlight, you can use/attach/carry it in many different ways: Just like the previous C2 PRO, the anodization is black matte. If you want all the details, you have to download the manul from the Armytek website: It only includes the basic information on the UI. Fortunately there’s a simple manual included in 8 different languages. The number of accessories Armytek included gives the light a good first impression. Manual (in 8 languages) (The online PDF manual is much more detailed!).The C2 PRO MAX was shipped in its original packaging with the following: The Armytek Wizard C2 PRO MAX uses a different UI and a different battery size, 21700 instead of 18650. The one we are reviewing is the Wizard C2 PRO MAX, the successor of the Wizard C2 PRO. Technically speaking, this isn’t your average headlamp, but a 3-in-1 light: headlamp, bicycle light, and a flashlight. This is our seconds Armytek headlamp review on. According to their website, they have sold over 1 million flashlights worldwide. They have been building flashlights for quite some time (2010 to be precise, but it all started back 3 years earlier, in 2007). Armytek is a professional flashlight manufacturer from Canada.
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