ice blue and green will be back in stock in 1st week of Nov.
Specs:
ReyLight Ti LAN V3
Material: Solid titanium (Ti-6Al-4V / Grade 5)
LED: 4000K Nichia 219C high CRI (Color Rendering Index)
Reverse polarity protection
LVP (low voltage protection) for Li-ion battery
Temperature control to avoid overheating problems
Anti-reflective coated lens
Aluminum alloy orange peel reflector
Easy clicky switch operation
Tail-stand capability
Pocket clip
Dimensions: 3.8 x 0.8 in (9.7 x 2.1 cm)
Weight: 2.3 oz (65 g) without battery
Green GITD O-ring
Easy operation:
Click to turn on, tap to cycle modes.
Click again to turn off.
Starts at moon everytime by default. 8 quick taps will activate the memory function.
It will remember the last used mode. Another 8 taps will turn off the memory.
Looks like he’s working on it. He was halfway there back in January, but being a Rey Ye design, his half copper Mokume LAN looks way better than any all copper light I have:
These lights are in general out of my price range. Way out of my price range.
But if there was a nice keychain-sized light with that PCB ano and that light could go on my neck for years and still look good - I would strongly consider getting one….or 2 (the other for my woman).
I see. Frankly, the cost breakup doesn’t matter much.
The look is both unique and beautiful. That’s a major part of the cost regardless of size, but that’s a major part of value as well. If AAA or 10180 light costs exactly as much as an AA one….is there anything wrong about it?