To be clear, I don’t use soda-can lights as much as single-cell lights, because of the increased size and weight. It’s not often I need the extra power and runtime. But size is kind of a relative thing… my mother refers to her Skyray King as “the small one”, even though I consider it pretty large.
Anyway, for a soda-can light, this one is pretty decent. It’s a lot like a Q8, but narrower and has a built-in charger. Plus, with the LH351D I expect it’ll have a nicer beam too. It’d be a good choice for people who frequently want a lot of light for a long time, without having to take the batteries out all the time to charge them.
Interested in LH351D version as long as they’re not uberly greenish. How about SP36 with BLF lantern style CCT ramping? Those would be nice to have and quite unique for a flashlight.
Interested! I was just looking into the SP36 but the emitters were putting me off. I haven’t used NarsilM yet but I’m trying to keep all my UIs the same so Anduril is a bonus
Would the LH351D be super floody? I personally like something with a bit more throw, like XPL-HI or SST. Either way, definitely nothing with a green tint. As others have mentioned, no glue would also be very welcome.
How is the charger and cover in the SP36? Any need for improvements here?
If any body changes are to be made may I suggest a nice matt black finish with no branding? I seem to recall Sofirn omitting branding recently but can’t remember which model it was for (EDIT: it was the SP36).
Interested in LH351D 4000K 90 CRI, I might also buy one if it’s 5000K. Regarding the glue, I think it doesn’t matter too much since it will be coming with desired emitters.
Edit: 219C 4000K 90 CRI/ 319A 4000K 80 CRI is also a nice choice, but 219C is more expensive, and maybe it is harder to source 319As?
I would like a choice between emitter and tints like Convoy, Emisar, and Fireflies have been giving us, but if that’s not feasible I’d settle for 4000k or 5700k that was discussed earlier.