Of course it is. I noticed this right away. It certainly feels a bit cheap, but at this price point and with the tint control, I’m not going to complain much.
Always transport in cardboard box?
Maybe a plastic lid can fit over the top button?
Maybe a piece of tape over top button?
Put a plastic disc between battery and spring?
Now I realize why it comes in a plastic inlay inside additionally to the carton box
Piece of Tape doesn´t work, maybe I´ll find a plastic suitable lid…
Maybe it´s the best not to think too much about and remove the battery instead
Btw, mine has been running non stop on the lowest warm white mode for 3 weeks straight. I haven’t spoiled myself by measuring the current draw beforehand.
edit: red low battery indicator and the light started flashing just now after 3 weeks.
I just got the one I ordered in today and I have to say I REALLY like it. We had a power outage just the other day and it would of been perfect for that.
I want to get another one when they come back in stock.
It can’t lock out.
In case I want to pack it in a bag and the sensor will switch it on:
Cut an isolation disc out of plastic.
(Any yoghurt cup will serve you)
Lollipop shape (make it 1cm longer than I did and round the tip), fold it so it stays in place while you screw the cap on. For normal use the disc is storred in the battery tube
I can’t find the off button when the thing is lit:
A marker out of blake tape aligns with the position on the bottom.