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Comentado en Australia el 12 de diciembre de 2024
I use this for neurological exams and find it fantastic. Make sure to use the mid-brightness light. You can set the brightness without having to change it every time.
GH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2024
12 yr reg nurse. Works great, and the very bright setting is great as an everyday carry flashlight you can use for anything. Very bright, but the low and medium settings are great for pupil assessments
Ros
Comentado en Australia el 7 de enero de 2024
Night Nursing
ExcelMania
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de septiembre de 2023
First of all, I love that the low setting is only 3 lumen. I find that a lot of the cheap disposable pupil lights are led nowadays and way too bright. Its miserable getting that bright of a light stuck in your eyes. This is just enough light to do the job and is much gentler for the patients. Also, having the medium and high settings are so handy for those times when you need a little more light - looking in someone's mouth, examining a wound, etc. This light is a little heavier than the traditional pupil lights, but it's not heavy enough to even notice in my pocket, whether it's in my shirt pocket or my pants pocket. What it offers is more than worth its weight. I can't imagine going back to a regular light.
JasonWW
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de junio de 2018
This is a short review on the IYP365 Cree and Nichia version.This is my first pen light and it seems solid and we'll made. I recommend it. The overall quality is high. I've carried it about two weeks so far in my shirt pocket next to a not so smooth stainless pen and the black anodization held up without even a blemish and the gold bands add a touch of class.For as small as it is, the beam pattern is just like a full size flashlight. The button is large and requires a firm press to turn it on which helps prevent accidentally turning it on in your pocket. Half presses to change the brightness levels are easy. Output is consistent and it uses two AAA batteries. I've heard that rechargeable NiMH batteries work in it. I might get some to try out.I have both the Cree version and the Nichia version. I included a picture of the beam colors to give an idea what they look like in person. I felt the Nichia was too warm for my tastes with a distinct orange tint that I would estimate to be about 3000K to 3500K. The Cree version was cool white at about 6500K. I prefer this over the Nichia.I measured both lights with new alkaline cells on my Texas_Ace Lumen Tube which is freshly calibrated and is accurate to plus or minus 5%. Both lights delivered Low levels of around 1 or 2 lumen. Great for looking into eyes without being blinded. The Nichia Medium was 27 lumen and High was 141 lumen (above spec). The Cree Medium was 29 lumen and High was 184 (below spec). So it's a bit different than the rated specs, but it's more than fine. Both versions are impressively bright. You could easily walk your dog at night with these. The lower levels are perfect for walking around the house at night. It might make a good night stand light.I'm trying to find something to complain about, but there's not much to improve.The clip is a bit too tight, but you can bend it just a little to make it easier to clip over your pocket edge.Suggested changes include:Make the clip a bit lower to make it easier to grab out of your pocket.Maybe make the Nichia version a bit less warm and more of a neutral white in the 4500K to 5000K range.Maybe make the Cree version a bit less cool and closer to 5700K to 6000K.That's about all I can think off. No real complaints. I have to give it a 5 out of 5 star rating.
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