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They do claim XHP70.2. Even if it's true they use that emitter, max for one is around 6k lumens with a good driver.
That LED emitter alone is about $25. Doubt they could put that in a $12 light. Part of me wants to try. Return to Amazon if they suck.
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Looking at wattage will give you an idea of the true luminosity. I always go with 100 lumens/W as a general idea for brightness.
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Exactly.
Looking at wattage will give you an idea of the true luminosity. I always go with 100 lumens/W as a general idea for brightness.