![]() ![]() When it comes to lighting, the Obulbs show their good side. If in doubt, this can be found in the aftermarket, as long as the voltage and amperage are correct. However, it still needs a barrel connector for charging. Philips' battery powered Hue light doesn't have that problem. And if the manufacturer goes out of business, you get a bigger problem. Those who have several products in the Olight universe will be familiar with this practical connection cable called MCC, which also makes it easier for the lights to achieve IPX7.īig disadvantage of the connector: If you lose or misplace the cable, you can no longer charge the lights. The lanterns are charged via a round magnetic connector, which has a USB-A plug on the other side. Reducing unnecessary duplicate charging cables is extremely practical, but they are, unfortunately, proprietary. ![]() The other unit was purchased with a charging cable in the standard version. One was a Halloween set that included a "costume/cover" for it, but no charging cable. Notebookcheck bought the Obulbs directly from Olight. On Amazon, however, the offer of the Obulb Pro is greatly simplified*. But the most important thing is that you can buy the lanterns without a charging cable. Those who buy the Obulbs directly from Olight are offered many discounts. The price is somewhat dependent on the distribution channel. However, since we bought two of the Olight Obulb Pro for test reasons, the set is of course twice the price. In terms of price, both are at about the same level of 50 to 60 Euros (~$54-$65, street price). They had to compete against a classic: Philips' old Hue Go lamp*. Rather, they can be set up flexibly and also hung up somewhere via magnet or accessories. The Olight Obulb Pro (58 mm high, 65 mm diameter, 105 grams/~2.3 x ~2.6 inches and ~3.7 oz) is therefore not a flashlight or classic table lamp. Join our Support Satisfaction Survey 2023: We want to hear about your experiences!įor this review, we chose a light system that could probably best pass for a lantern. ![]()
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