The light is really bright, the light color has no apparent neutral tint. The lamp has a clearly pronounced hotspot, the additional support to the subjective impression of brightness and the coverage benefits. For close this distribution is not quite optimal, the spill seems subjectively darker than it actually is by the outshining hotspot. Unfortunately, the three brightness settings are not optimal graded, the jump between the middle and the highest level is in my opinion too big. Here is an additional fourth stage would have been quite reasonable.
The specified, maximum 2,000 lumens in the product description should not achieve quite the lamp. Realistically are more 1400 to 1600 lumens. In practice, this difference is likely, however, do not matter, because the lamp is working, in my opinion already at the limit of what is technically sensible. In the brightest stage both power as well as heat generation are borderline. The lamp then takes up more than 13 watts of electrical energy and sucks even a 3400 mAh battery in less than an hour completely empty. Here, the lamp warmed considerably. Both must, in my view, however, not be held against the light, but is an inevitable consequence of their performance.
Note: this lamp produces a luminous flux which is of the order of a 100 watt light bulb, this performance can be maintained on a single battery cell for almost an hour and this fits in a palm. Respect!
Nevertheless, there are only four points: one point will cost the not quite perfect light distribution along with the also not quite perfect gradation. Granted, this is whining at the highest level.
To get a better light for this price is likely to be difficult.