What is the difference between Xenon and LED Flashlights?
Xenon and LED refer to the lamp assembly type in the flashlight. Xenon Lamps use a light emitting filament that is heated by the electricity from the battery. The filament heats up to very high temperatures producing the white light. The Xenon gas allows the filament to burn hotter to provide extremely high light output. LED is the acronym for Light Emitting Diode. The LED converts the electricity directly into light without use of a filament. The differences between Stryker Xenon Lamps and LEDs are the, light output or lumens, battery run time, lamp run time and purchase cost. Price. Stryker Xenon Lamp Flashlights are less expensive than Stryker Luxeon LED Lamps due to the high cost of the Luxeon LED. While many companies sell low priced LEDs, T.O.P uses superior quality Luxeon LEDs that produce higher lumen output and have longer lamp run time. Compare our 1-watt, 3-watt and 5-watt LED lights to competitive products. They are the highest light output and lamp life at a fair price. Li