Hank, can you please reveal some details about the color LED options already? I once posted here a link to the Osram Ostar Projection Compact LE R Q8WP (625nm) but maybe the Luminus SBT90 Red is the one we will find in the red Noctigon K1 (1.600lm red light @ 13.5A)?
Among the many things that I love about D4Sv2 there are a few minor gripes.
One is that the aux LEDs are in the optics and not on the switch. This prevents me from displaying battery status while using the light.
Yeah, the bling is nice but for me this light was meant to be a tool rather than a toy.
It’s nice to see this fixed in Noctigon K1.
BTW, will there be a SBT90.2 option? I would much prefer it over Astrolux FT02 because of Anduil and flashling pads.
I see that there are aux LEDs directed towards the optics. Now you say there’s another in the switch…
Are those sets addressable individually or do they always behave the same (on hardware and software level)?
I have seen the LIGHT! Do these have aux lighting as well!? I am waiting with cash in hand. Great job, these are beautiful torches. I just got my Cyan D4SV2 a couple weeks ago and love it.
Same. I planning on getting the new SBT90.2 FT03 but I’d much rather get this if it comes with that led. Always had a bad experience with Astrolux’s (Mateminco) QC. Every light has arrived with some kind of issue. If I’m paying for such an expensive LED I want it to last and not come with any problems. Also I need a reason to buy it cause it looks too cool.
I would not hesitate to pay $90 for the K1 with a SBT90.2, night watch and astrolux options are$70. But then it wouldn’t be branded as noctigon but emisar instead. Would make an insane performing flashlight for sure.