New benchmark for LED-lights

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mb sub proudly present the new high power LED-light with adjustable light beam: VB-50.

After our X1-Vb is the VB-50 the last development with focusable beam.
Here some technical details:

Light power: 1250 Lumen
Max. brightness: >20.000 Lux
Electrical consumption: 16W
Adjustable beam from 8° to 36° (without spill)
You need only a quarter turn at the front-ring to get 100% of the focusing range
2 power steps: 100% and 35%
Switch and focusing works unaffected from water pressure
The VB-50 head is usable as hand light and as canister system.
With battery body from our PHOTON the burning time is >1 hr with 100% power, with the canister from our LED-CAVE the burning time is >6 hrs / 14 hrs (100% / 35%)
The VB-50 is available with E/O cord (option)
The price of the VB-50 LED head is euro 360,00 include Goodman handle (without VAT)
The unit is available end of January

Michael
 

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Very cool light Michael. Still wish there was a way to narrow the beam just a few more degrees. I know you told me it has to do with the size of the LED die. But one can always wish :)

I like how it can be both can light and hand-held. Good stuff.

What's the color temperature of the light?

Henrik
 
Is that an RCA style jack you are using to allow the different connections?
Looks good, now share a front view. :D
 
@ Hendrik

The colour temperature is approx. 6000 °K

@ Hallmac
Yes its an aureate RCA connector.
What do you want to see on the front view?

Michael
 
What do you want to see on the front view?

Just speaking for myself, it would be nice to see the reflector/optics assembly, the layout of the emitter die, the length of the internal shroud if any, etc. Nothing nefarious, I can see how posting pictures without showing the front just begged the question.
 
@ Gombessa

I understand you, but in the moment i dont want to show to much details ( the enemy is listening:crafty:)
I want to hold our headstart for as long as possible:D

Michael
 
What do you want to see on the front view?

The eyes of course, you never know how beautiful they really are until you look into their eyes....:wink:

Nice job by the way.
 
I would like to see a video too, for a better idea of what the beam is really like. Very interesting product.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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