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It has both smooth ramping and stair-step ramping with discrete levels. In both cases, you can set the brightness of the lowest and highest levels, and for stepped mode you can also set the number of steps. This is in addition to remembering which brightness was last used. So… basically, it remembers one level automatically, and you can also tell it two or more other levels to use.
no need for Powerabnk function…. YOU DON’T NEED A PHONE WHEN CAMPING UNLESS THE CRAP HIT THE FAN… Powerbanks function is a milleniun/snowflake thing, they can learn to do without and ACTUALLY Look up and enjoy the outdoors!!!
I’m not a millenium or a snowflake, and I use my camera/map(yes I have paper maps as well)/note taker/reader/etc when I camp, backpack or bike ride. I actually look up and enjoy the outdoors also.
My response has nothing to do with this lantern, just providing an alternative point of view to those who may have not considered it. :person_facepalming:
Just one example of how one can use one of those nasty phones while on a 20 day backpacking trip taken a little under a year ago after a early season snowfall in the Sierras. Bonus points if you can identify the prominent feature:
Point taken and I do agree was mostly refering to those types when I run Expodition’s am for ever having to get them to stop and JUST LOOK… Most of the Young ones can’t function without there face glued to a phone etc… And almost die when battery is dead… And without even taking a photo!!! I use a power bank when away for just making sure I have power when needed and like you I take photo’s with my S6 Active…
Clearly your backyard is overgrown with big weeds and has huge drainage issues. You also need a tall fence to block the view of the neighborhood’s rock piles.