Wuben X1 Pro Review: 12,300 Lumens of Pure Insanity
Every once in a while, a flashlight comes along that completely changes your expectations. The Wuben X1 Pro is one of those lights.
With a maximum output of 12,300 lumens, a 410-meter throw, and 42,025 candela, this is not your average everyday carry flashlight. This is a serious high-output tool built for people who need a ridiculous amount of light.
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Power & Output
The Wuben X1 Pro is brutally bright. On turbo, it reaches 12,300 lumens, then steps down to manage heat and runtime.
- Turbo: 12,300 lumens
- High: 3,000 lumens
- Medium: 1,000 lumens
- Low: 400 lumens
- Eco: 20 lumens
- Max Throw: 410 meters
- Peak Intensity: 42,025 candela
Size & Build
- Width: 2.35 inches (59.7 mm)
- Thickness: 1.16 inches (29.5 mm)
- Height: 5.43 inches (138 mm)
- Weight (no batteries): 8.54 oz (242 g)
- Weight (with batteries): 13.51 oz (383 g)
- IP65 water & dust resistance
- 1 meter drop rating
This is not a pocket-friendly light. It’s built like a tool — big, solid, and meant for serious use.
Beam Options
- Spotlight
- Floodlight
- Flood + Spot combined
This flexibility lets you switch between distance, area lighting, or both at once.
Battery & Power Bank
- Dual 21700 batteries (4,800mAh each)
- Total capacity: 9,600mAh
- USB-C fast charging (30W)
- 5V/3A output for charging devices
Yes… this flashlight can charge your phone.
Cooling System
The built-in cooling fan and heat dissipation design allow this light to sustain high output longer than most flashlights.
Bonus: the fan is serviceable, and extra screws are included.
Pros
- Extremely high output
- Dual beam versatility
- Replaceable batteries
- Power bank functionality
- Fast charging
- Active cooling system
Cons
- Too large for everyday carry
- Heavy (over 13 oz with batteries)
- Easy to activate without lockout
Who Is This For?
- Search and rescue
- Emergency services
- Outdoor and farm use
- Anyone who needs extreme light output
Final Thoughts
The Wuben X1 Pro is not subtle. It’s powerful, oversized, and built for performance.
If you need serious light — this delivers.
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