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4Sevens XM18 18,000 Lumen Prototype Preview

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

The 4Sevens XM18 is the brightest LED light of any kind that we have gotten our hands on here at Going Gear. It has 18 CREE XM-L LEDs and is powered by 32 18650 batteries for an insane 18,000 lumens. The unit in the video is a prototype and production has not been announced, but we hope to have them eventually.

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  • Why is there a static light and a light that is moving. It seems like you are turning on headlights or some other stationary light at the same time.

  • @lexsean21 Yeah, I'm just trying to trick everyone into thinking it is bright.

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  • @pietzeekoe Reading comprehension is pretty poor these days, so I wasn't too worried about that. :)

  • Why try to be mysterious when you can just read the title

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  • I would like to have this on my bike...

  • WARNING DO NOT POINT AT PLANES

  • thats not a light, this is a LIGHT. lol crocodile dundee reference. all I have to say is WOW

    

  • Point it in the sky and piss god off.

  • Dear Santa....

  • @lexsean21 The flashlight "Beam" is actually broken up into 3 parts, the hotspot (very center of the light), the corona (circle immediately around the hotspot), and the side or "spill" which is the very wide, dim circle of light between the rest of the beam and the surrounding darkness. What you are thinking is stationary light, is actually the side spill of the beam itself, it really is from the flashlight, the camera just isnt wide enough to show it.

  • ola eu quero alanterna4SEVENS XM18 onde eu consigo comprar ela??

  • @goingprepared You're gonna go blind ! ...no really, you need dark sunglasses.

  • @lexsean21 I am pretty sure that it's just the lights spill over. At 15k lumens on that light the spill over alone should be brighter than most flashlights.

  • Yea marsh geez!!!! Hahaha jk

    I don't have any idea what the hell these people are talking about I think they should just admire the heck out of a 18000 lumen light instead of wanting doubt it or something I dunno. Great video, even though I prolly said this a year ago :)

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