Auxbeam vs. Rigid Industries - LED Light Comparison
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 Published On Jun 14, 2016

It's a show down between Auxbeam's 20W Philips Spotlight and Rigid Industries Hyperspot light. The first difference most folks notice right away is the price. The Auxbeam's sell for $58 and the Rigids are $208 on amazon. So many folks think they are the same and try to save a buck.... the question is, is it the best course of action?

This light review is strictly my opinion and I have not received any free products or payment for this video.

You can find these lights on amazon using the below links:

Rigid LED Spot Light: http://amzn.to/2y4uoTe
Auxbeam LED Spot Light: http://amzn.to/2vYeLeT

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Auxbeam Information:

Power: 20W (2000lm)
Working Voltage: DC 10~30V(fits 12V/24V vehicles)
Number of Chips: 4*5W high power PHILIPS LEDs
Attention: Each led's peak power is 5W, for some protection reasons, the actual power might be a little different.
Beam Angle: 30 degree(spot beam pattern)
Color Temperature: Pure White 6000K
Working Temperature: -40~85 degree Celsius
Size(with Bracket): approx 80mm*90mm*80mm/3.15*3.5*3.15inch
Size(without Bracket): approx 80m*75mm*80mm/3.15*3*3.15inch
Material: Black Diecast Aluminum, clear PC plate
Bracket: metal, 150 degree angle adjustable
About 50,000hrs life timet

Warranty: 1 year

Rigid Information:

Rigid Industries D-Series LED light produces extremely high output while consuming very little power. Its compact size and shape allow the D-Series LED light to fit almost anywhere and be used for virtually any lighting application. Specter Optics - Rigid Industries' patented Specter optics system features 50 percentage more LED's than Rigid Industries' Hybrid optics in the same footprint and is specifically designed to cover more area. By incorporating a reflector with no facets or orange peel, the Specter optics system produces an intense, smooth beam with minimal wasted light. Hyperspot 5 degree ultra-narrow concentrated spot beam pattern for long distance applications. Patent pending aperture system blocks unused light for a clean beam. Highest intensity per watt or square inch on the market as well as maximum distance quality construction, Rigid Industries' circuitry is designed in-house to be more powerful, be more efficient, and generate less heat. Rigid Industries' durable aluminum housings feature custom, over-sized heat sinks which keep the temperature down and allow Rigid Industries' LED's to run cooler and brighter. All Rigid Industries LED lights receive a high quality powder coat finish, a custom-molded rubber seal, and an unbreakable, scratch resistant lens. Rigid Industries LED lights are engineered to withstand whatever you, the road, or nature can throw at them. Specifications: Watts: 20, Ampere Draw: 1.45, LED's: 4, Raw Lumens: 1760, Lux at 10m: 810.0, Beam Distance: 569.2 m, Peak Beam Intensity: 81,000 cd.


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