Not everyone is aware that there used to be some flashlights controlled by Bluetooth a few years back. You could remotely turn the light on and off, adjust the brightness, change the settings such as strobe rate, the number of brightness levels, have “dico” mode, etc… It seems pretty cool, but the one light that I’m thinking of didn’t actually sell very well because the flashlight itself was not very good. Then you have the problem of the company needing to keep the app updated. Eventually you’ll lose the ability to control the light through the Bluetooth and then you’re stuck with a really expensive regular flashlight. Even in 2019, I’m not sure there is a market for Bluetooth controlled flashlights.
Im currently on the list for one light, i guess the xpl hi is choosen by default?
So i want one of each.
Please also add me to the list for one LH351D. Thank you.
I posted before, but don’t see my name on the list. I’m in for one of each. Thank you, and I’m sorry if you just haven’t got around to updating the list yet.
FWIW, the Viltrox L116T is a nice high-CRI light panel which can be powered by a wall adapter and mounted on a gooseneck thingy or tripod. It adjusts from 3300K to 5600K in 100K increments, and stays below the BBL the entire time.
Can also be battery powered, but I don’t use it that way.