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Black Diamond ReVolt Review

A convenient choice for travel with USB recharging, and overall offering above average performance
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Black Diamond ReVolt Review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $65 List
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Manufacturer:   Black Diamond
By RJ Spurrier ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 28, 2018
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RANKED
#10 of 27
  • Trail Finding - 35% 6.0
  • Close Proximity - 20% 8.0
  • Battery Life - 15% 3.0
  • Weight - 15% 5.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 6.0

Our Verdict

The ReVolt wins our Top Pick Award for Travel, as the best USB rechargeable headlamp for travel, and an overall excellent product. While it does not stand out for any one attribute, it is a solid performer all around. The ReVolt is a great option for extended trips where you don't want to carry extra batteries, as the ReVolt can charge off just about anything with a USB adapter: a solar panel, car cigarette lighter, a laptop, external battery, or a 110 wall outlet with a USB adapter. You can top off the charge every day if you wish, and start each activity with a full charge and piece of mind of how much battery life you have. With most headlamps, there is no way to tell how close you are to running out of juice, but the ReVolt has a simple battery indication LED to keep you informed. Adding convenience, the ReVolt also works with regular alkaline AAA batteries. Get the scoop on how it stands up to the competition in our review of the best headlamps.
REASONS TO BUY
Rechargeable
Good spot light capability
Above average in almost every category
Works with regular AAA too
REASONS TO AVOID
Medium length distance beam
Battery rapidly degrades in high mode

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Best Rechargeable for Travel
Editors' Choice Award
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Best for Brightness
Best Buy Award
Best Headlamp for General Purpose Use
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Bottom Line USB recharging, combined with solid overall performance, makes the ReVolt our top pick for travelYou can't go wrong with the Storm, high performance, quality optics, and durable designOffering excellent optics, a bright wide beam, and strong performance for the price, the Spot is one of our favoritesAmazingly powerful 182 meter beam shines a big wide light, perfect is your goal is seeing fartherThe $20 Tikkina is a great light around the campsite, for general use, in your thingy drawer, or car glove box
Rating Categories Black Diamond ReVolt Black Diamond Storm Black Diamond Spot Fenix HP25R Petzl Tikkina
Trail Finding (35%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
5.0
Close Proximity (20%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
5.0
4.0
Battery Life (15%)
3.0
6.0
4.0
6.0
7.0
Weight (15%)
5.0
5.0
6.0
2.0
6.0
Ease of Use (15%)
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
10.0
Specs Black Diamond ReVolt Black Diamond Storm Black Diamond Spot Fenix HP25R Petzl Tikkina
Measured Beam Distance 80 m 91 m 94 m 182 m 62 m
Claimed Distance 80 m 85 m 80 m 187 m 55 m
Measured High Mode Run-time (ANSI) 1.1 hrs 5 hrs 2.9 hrs 2.8 hrs 3.5 hrs
Claimed High Mode Run-time 30 hrs 40 hrs 30 hrs 1.5 hrs 60 hrs
Measured Low Mode Run-time 72 hrs 42 hrs 9.7 hrs 32 hrs 223 hrs
Claimed Low Mode Run-time 175 hrs 120 hrs 175 hrs 150 hrs 220 hrs
Measured Weight 3.6 oz, 101 g 4 oz, 112 g 3.1 oz, 89 g 8.4 oz, 238 g 2.9 oz, 83 g
Battery Type 3 AAA rechargable or non 4 AAA 3 AAA 18650 rechargeable Li-ion 3 AAA
Water Resistance IPX4 splash proof IP67 waterproof to one meter and dustproof Splash proof (dubious IPX8 claim) IPX 6 (Resists powerful jets) IPX4 splash proof
Manuf Claimed Lumens 300 lumens 350 lumens 300 lumens 1000 lumens 150 lumens
Beam Type flood/spot flood/spot flood/spot flood/spot flood
Red Light yes yes, red/green/blue night-vision modes yes yes no
On Switch Lock yes yes yes yes no

Our Analysis and Test Results

Rechargeable batteries can be a convenient choice for frequent headlamp users, and those who travel to remote areas, offering benefits of cost savings, avoiding the need to buy replacement batteries, and added ease of use. The ReVolt offers simple recharging via micro-USB, on a light at a reasonable price and with good all-around performance.

Other Compelling Rechargeable Options
Happily, there are lots of rechargeable options for headlamps today, and the ReVolt faces a lot of competition. One compelling and economic option is to buy 3rd party AAA rechargeable batteries, like the well regarded Panasonic Eneloop AAA, and use them in a quality headlamp like the Black Diamond Storm. This works very well and also offers significantly better lighting performance than the ReVolt for about the same cost, but lacks the convenience of a USB charge connection. Another good option is to combine the $20 Petzl Tikkina with the $30 Petzl CORE Battery, which offers a good solution with USB recharging for $10 lower cost that the ReVolt.

Performance Comparison


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Credit: Abriah Wofford

Trail Finding


With a 6 of 10 score, the ReVolt was a solid, but not exceptional, performer in the trail finding metric. It has a nice, even beam for seeing what's directly in front of you, but does not excel when compared to top performing lights.


Beam Distance Photos
Beam photo of Black Diamond ReVolt
Beam photo of Black Diamond Storm

Black Diamond ReVolt
Black Diamond Storm

Above you can compare the ReVolt (left) versus the Storm (right). This is a quite relevant comparison since the Storm works great with NiMH rechargeable batteries. The difference is somewhat subtle, but the Storm on the right shines brighter and wider than the ReVolt, with much better battery life.

Close Proximity


The ReVolt is excellent at close proximity, scoring an 8 of 10. It casts a wide, even beam with very few bright hotspots or dark shadows. This makes it ideal for finding things in your car, hanging around the campfire, reading, and general use.


Battery Life


The ReVolt offered disappointing battery life performance in high mode. While it starts off well, it rapidly degrades and within 1.1 hours it has lost 90% of its original brightness level.


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Credit: OutdoorGearLab

The above chart compares battery run time in High mode of the ReVolt (blue line) versus the Storm (green line). Note how they start off similarly, for the first 20 minutes, but then the Storm enters a regulated lighting level and holds it for 1.5 hours, while the ReVolt drops dramatically.

Weight


This headlamp is not heavy, but it is 0.5 ounces heftier than the BD Spot, yet 0.4 ounces lighter than the BD Storm.


Ease of Use


The ReVolt is quite easy to use for basic functionality, and the battery light tells you if it is charging or not and how much charge you have left. Advanced functions suffer from the same issues as the siblings Spot and Storm, namely that there are so many functions loaded under the single button interface, that accessing things like the red LED, dimming, and power lockout can be confusion.


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Credit: Abriah Wofford

Best Applications


Ever get annoyed that a pack of AAA batteries at the convenience store can cost more than a diner breakfast? This is the ideal headlamp for the person who is plagued by constantly replacing batteries or just wants to be able to use it every day and know how much battery life they have left. It is also an ideal emergency light to keep in the car (along with a charging cable and usb source) because it can be recharged by many different power sources.

Value


The ReVolt is more convenient than it is a great value. It offers a convenient way to get USB rechargeable capability, in a solid, quality headlamp. But, if you don't need USB charging, then combining the BD Storm with quality batteries like the Panasonic Eneloop AAA will provide a higher performing solution, at about the same price. Or, you can save a bit of money, with USB recharging and similar performance, by going with the Petzl Tikkina and their CORE battery pack.

One thing we don't love about the ReVolt is that they lock you into using Black Diamond brand rechargeable batteries. We feel there are better battery values available from manufacturers like Panasonic, and find this restriction unfortunate. While 3rd party NiMH batteries do work just fine to power the ReVolt (as do Alkaline batteries), you can't recharge them with the convenient USB charging port. Some people have figured out ways to hack 3rd party NiMH batteries to make them work (but we don't recommend doing so).

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Credit: Abriah Wofford

Conclusion


The ReVolt delivers solid (but not remarkable scores) in general, and is an excellent headlamp with convenient USB recharging.

RJ Spurrier