Infinity X1 Portable Lighting: A Comparison of Key Features
Keeping safe in the dark is essential for camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting. Reliable portable lighting helps everyone feel safe and have fun. This article compares features from the newest Infinity X1 lights to several top brands.
Infinity X1 produces eco-friendly, hybrid technology-based portable lighting.
Infinity X1 Flashlights Key Features
Infinity X1 has incorporated the best features of emergency and rechargeable flashlights into one rugged series of portable lights. Their most remarkable innovation is the Hybrid Power Dual Core System, a sustainable power management system that maximizes battery life by giving you power choices. The flashlights and headlamps can run on an internal rechargeable battery or use standard dry cell batteries if recharging is not an option.
- Dual Power Modes – Uses a rechargeable battery pack or regular batteries.
- Charge Indicator Lights – Indicates remaining battery power.
- Light Intensity Options – Models range from 1500 to 5000 lumens, illuminating up to 200 meters away.
- Adjustable Beam – The lens focuses from narrow to wide.
- Battery Life – Up to 5 hours on a single charge at 850 lumens.
- Ergonomic - Knurled aircraft-grade aluminum feels secure in your hand.
- Durable - Rugged enough for everyday use.
- Water Resistant - IPX4 Resistant to water splashes.
- USB + Power Bank - Recharge from any USB outlet. Use the light as a portable charger.
- Warranty - Lifetime warranty.
The X1 uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to 5 hours of light. You can also use alkaline batteries as a secondary power source. The Hybrid Power Flashlight 5000 Lumen has three brightness settings: high (5000 lumens), mid (2550), and low (850). It measures $12.6 imes 2.2$ inches and is easy to carry.
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Infinity X1 Compared To Maglite Flashlights
Maglite is a classic flashlight brand, but most models are small, pocket-sized lights that run on 2 or 3 AAA batteries. Their few rechargeable lights require a special charging cradle and cord.
Compared to Maglite's rechargeable ML150LR(X) model, it has a maximum lumen output of 1,082 and lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes at full power. Maglite claims it can last up to 79 hours at the lowest setting of 25 lumens.
- Dimensions - 10.7" long x 1.2" diameter
- Body Construction - Anodized aluminum
- Water Resistance - IPX4
- Warranty - 10-year limited warranty
Maglite reports that their light throws a beam 500 yards (458 meters).
Infinity X1 Compared To Nebo Flashlights
Nebo offers 34 models of LED flashlights, with 19 being rechargeable. Their most powerful model is 12,000 lumens but can only stay on the highest setting for 30 seconds before automatically switching to 7,000 lumens to prevent overheating.
- 5 Light Modes - Turbo (12,000 lumens), High (7,000), Medium (3,000), Low (300), and Strobe (12,000)
- Dimensions - 11.08" x 2.51" (head) 1.75" (barrel)
- USB-C Rechargeable - More options for recharging
- Adjustable lens - 2x zoom
- Power Bank - Has a USB port to charge cell phones
- Body Construction - Anodized aircraft-grade aluminum
- Water Resistance - IP67
- Warranty - A 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
The Nebo 12,000 LED flashlight costs about $30 more than the Infinity X1, does not offer dual power modes, and has a 1-year warranty.
Infinity X1 Headlamps
Infinity X1 headlamps use Hybrid Power Technology and new Broadview technology that casts a 220-degree light beam to match peripheral vision.
- Dual Power Modes - Uses a rechargeable battery pack or regular batteries.
- 5 Brightness Settings - Turbo (1,600 lumens), High, Medium, Low, and Ultra Low.
- Adjustable Lens - Spot, Flood, Spot + Flood, Side Beam, Down Beam, Side + Down Beams.
- Night Modes - Red Night Vision, Red Emergency Signaling, Green Night Vision, and Green Flashing.
It is an optimal work or emergency light that keeps both hands free.
Compared To Fenix LED Headlamps
Fenix offers a range of headlamps. The Fenix HP25R Rechargeable Headlamp features 10 modes of light, with the brightest at 1600 lumens. The lamp tilts 60 degrees, and the double batteries are rechargeable by USB-C. Fenix offers a limited lifetime warranty.
Compared To Nebo Einstein 1500 Flex Headlamps
Nebo's Einstein 1500 Flex headlamp offers a 1500-lumen output and a lens that tilts down. The Lithium batteries recharge using a standard USB-C cord. The headlamp does not have dual power mode like the Infinity X1 and has a 1-year limited warranty.
Infinity X1 Hybrid Lantern
Infinity X1's Hybrid technology is also available in a rechargeable lantern that reaches 2,800 lumens with 4 brightness settings. It can be powered by a USB port, "D" cell batteries, solar, or a combination. It also provides five lighting colors: Bright White, Warm White, Yellow Bug Light, Night Vision Red, and Emergency Flashing Red.
You can turn on half the light for 180° coverage to save batteries or all for 360° illumination.
Compared To Energizer® Vision Hybrid Lantern
The Energizer® Vision Hybrid Lantern powers up with USB or dry cell batteries and provides an additional USB port for phone charging. Its maximum light output is 1,000 lumens, about a third of the Infinity X1. They have a 1-year parts warranty.
Compared To Fenix CL30R Camping Lantern
The Fenix CL30R LED Lantern costs about $110 and produces 650 lumens with three brightness settings. Rechargeable batteries are the sole power source, and the lantern also functions as a power bank.
Efficient Power Management Equals A Sustainable Future
While competitor products are good, they often lack advanced features. Infinity X1 offers features for a functional, long-lasting, sustainable, and environmentally friendly lighting solution.
Hybrid technology, using dual power sources and sustainable solutions, is key to eliminating battery waste. Flashlight batteries are commonly thrown away after a single use. Infinity X1 Hybrid technology solves this problem by creating durable, rechargeable lights guaranteed for a lifetime.