Ultimate Zoomie Flashlight? Speras TH4 Review

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 8. 09. 2024
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    I review the Speras TH4. This is a unique zoomable flashlight with four different selectable beams!
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    Speras TH4 Video Transcipt:
    General thoughts after a week of usage/size comparison/practicality/interesting things:
    ‱ So we're all used to multiple LED lights
 nothing groundbreaking there
 except, they're often flooders or if they come with a spot beam, take up too much room due to the bulky head. Well, Speras has solved that problem in the TH4! Sure, it's not an EDC light. It has four different colored LEDs that each can be mechanically activated with a twist of the wrist. With a nearly 800m range, it's pretty impressive. The TH4 is marketed as a hunting light, but it can be used as a walking light or even tactical light.
    Overall Construction, LED, lens, bezel and reflector
    ‱ Excellent quality construction - the TH4 looks and feels very 'military'. Machining is on par with other high-end tactical lights that I own. There are no sharp/rough spots or inconsistencies. Anodizing is between matt black and glossy. It's not overly grippy, and some extra knurling would have been nice. If you're mounting this light on a rifle, this isn’t an issue. The light is operated by rotating the selector switch under the head and rotating the head itself to zoom in and out. Single tail switch that rotates to adjust brightness. Has lanyard holes and also tail stands.
    ‱ The head has a much larger diameter than the rest of the body. Thankfully the lens is recessed. Appears to have no protective glass lens. Not sure what style of lens this is - it looks like a TIR lens with concentric rings to even out the beam. Each LED sits on a heatsink/platform that is mechanically swapped into place by twisting the switch. There's a confident click to indicate when an LED has been swapped in.
    UI - modes
    ‱ Head is rotated to zoom in and out. The selector ring beneath the head can be rotated to select G, W, R, and IR. Press the tail switch to turn on. Press and hold for longer than 0.3 seconds for momentary mode. Release to turn off. Rotating the tailswitch will increase/decrease brightness.
    ‱ USB-C wired switch. Centre button for constant on memory mode. Top button for constant on 100% - center button to turn off. When the light is on, hold to and bottom button to increase/decrease brightness.
    Considerations
    ‱ Red beam is square shaped, can see bond wires - but that's on a white wall. Outside, it's not noticeable. I'm waiting for the day that these round LEDs will be available in different colors - that would be perfect in lights like this.
    ‱ Would like a way to LOCK the output at 100% As when I'm using the light without the wired switch, I found I rotated the dial accidentally, and was on around 80% instead of 100%. No issues with the wired switch attached, as it disables the dial when attached.
    ‱ No protective glass lens in front of the TIR lens.
    ‱ Difficult one-handed operation, but also less likelihood for accidental activation of different modes, zoom level.
    ‱ Price - you'll pay a premium due to the mechanical LED system and 4 different beams. But there are not many alternatives out there besides the Brinyte T28 - which is missing the IR LED module, and lower range (525m)
    Verdict
    ‱ The TH4 is one unique flashlight and would be useful for a hunter or perhaps someone who does night walks and would like a range of colors to choose from. The red/green LED will help preserve your night vision and is not visible to animals. Speaking of which, if you use night vision goggles, the IR LED may be useful to you to spot animals and targets from a distance without drawing attention. If you’re into throwy flashlights like I am, the TH4 is a dream as it offers a variety of throwy beams to choose from, and excellent sustained output too.

Komentáƙe • 20

  • @DarrenYeoYT
    @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +2

    Get the TH4 👇
    sperasflashlight.com/products/speras-th4-4-in-1-hunting-flashlight-zoomable-dimmable-rechargeable-800lm-739m-ir-flashlight

  • @leechuang9630
    @leechuang9630 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

    I like this light a lot but it's kind of big for my liking. Love its features! Cheers!😎

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      Yeah unfortunately the bezel is too large to fit in my jeans pocket... But it fits nicely in a jacket or drink bottle pocket on my bag :)

  • @StratmanII
    @StratmanII Pƙed měsĂ­cem +4

    28:17 _"I just heard something behind me....There's nothing there, that's weird!"_ đŸ˜šđŸ‘»
    Thank you for risking your safety to bring us informative reviews such as this one, mate. Glad ya made it home safe! 😀

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

      Animals fall out of trees sometimes. But sometime earlier this year, I thought I spotted a person behind a tree which freaked me out a bit.

  • @WarriorNN
    @WarriorNN Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

    Do you keep all the lights you review? If so, a video about your collection, and notable / unique / favoured lights you got would be very interesting to see. :)

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +5

      Yes I keep most of them :) at the moment I don't have enough space to take them all out but when I get into a bigger place, I'll do a huge video and talk about everything :D

    • @WarriorNN
      @WarriorNN Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      @@DarrenYeoYT Looking forward to it!

  • @cosminstefanpuie8313
    @cosminstefanpuie8313 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +2

    Speras is a great Quality Brand 👌 👏

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +2

      This is my third speras light and probably the most impressive.

  • @FlashBro-r4w
    @FlashBro-r4w Pƙed 29 dny

    I looked everywhere on site you linked to buy this bad boy! It came up as not found. Pretty sweet light brother!

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed 29 dny

      Hey mate it's in the video description or here: sperasflashlight.com/products/speras-th4-4-in-1-hunting-flashlight-zoomable-dimmable-rechargeable-800lm-739m-ir-flashlight

  • @MichaelZuzolo
    @MichaelZuzolo Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

    Can't find it in their catalog. I can only find the TH12K. Too expensive for me anyway. I'm enjoying the Olight Warrior X at the moment. I also have an LEP upgrade for my Maglite in the mail.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

      I put the link in the description. LEP upgrade, nice! I didn't know they even sold those for Maglite.

  • @stephenathon
    @stephenathon Pƙed 18 dny

    This thing looks super interesting!!

  • @schnelma605
    @schnelma605 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +2

    👍

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    Zoomies are not my thing. I have never been impressed with them. Jack of all trades master of none.

    • @DarrenYeoYT
      @DarrenYeoYT  Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

      I think Cyansky used a similar rotating platform mechanism but paired with a deep SMO reflector instead.