I have no idea man… I personally think it’s really cool that Haikelite use 80+ CRI. Seriously, what other (triple) XHP70 lights are out there with stock 80+ CRI? No Thrunite TN36-UT, no Olight X7…
that is wonderful! now, your UI is a step above, or at least better than all…err…most companies in my opinion. having turbo be memorized is a good move.
is the silver version available yet? if not, is there an eta?
what is the final lumen measurement on turbo?
Looks like a very good price point based on the listed prototype specs. If the final specs are close to those it would essentially be a meteor on steroids, with a much better UI at a much lower price.
I may have to sell a few lights to make room for this triple and the thrower….
You can press the switch again to use other modes until the light shut off at cut-off volt.
fast flash and Step-down to moonlight below 20% power is to remind people to use lower power mode and charge the battery in time. 20% can not last long on turbo or high, but can last long enough on low low, Low or middle.
Very interesting, if the high-CRI 5000K version is really sold for around 140 USD and the test are good this could be my first superflooder (was looking at the Thrunite TN36UT or Meteor M43 or Olight Marauder X7…).
A few thoughts though:
- I don´t understand why you did not use the double switch from the other XHP70 thrower for this flooder… IMHO holding the switch to cycle through the modes is not good… on the other light you have a two way switch but do not use it the way it would be the most intuitive… I mean the simplest and most intuitive UI is hardly seen on flashlights: two buttons, press UP for mode UP and DOWN for DOWN … simple as that!