Which mode sequence you prefer

I voted L>M>H>T>L>M>H>T
Direct from off to lowest mode
Don’t care about memory

I have grown to LOVE the ZL UI and the newest version lets you set it up almost any way that I prefer…….twice!

Of the 2 options in the top of this thread I would choose the 2nd one.

Bistro or blf A6 UI; short press forward, medium press backward/reverse, so you can toggle to high and press some longer to go back to medium for instance.

Thank you very much for your votes and comments!! :+1:

Now I just added two more choices,

1. with sub-levels, so one click is L>M>H>T>L>M>H>T, double click is L1<=> L2 , M1<=> M2, H1<=>H2, T1<=> T2

2.Don’t need sub-levels, so one click is L>M>H>T>L>M>H>T, double click is T>H>M>L>T>H>M>L

Which one you prefer? After votes, then we will change our mode setting in future design. Thank you very much for all your comments and votes again!!

2 cycles.
L.M.H.
With long click to bring in Quick Flash then Intermittent,
for annoying people…

ALWAYS start on the low.
I reckon As soon as you bring in Turbo, you overloading .
Both the battery and system.

Better off pulling that stronger torch out of other pocket hey.
It only lasts for a short while anyway.
Then most drop down automatically.

Uh… the poll will now be skewed since you added new options after votes have already came in :person_facepalming:

I really like the UI of the H03, the hidden sub-levels is absolutely preferable over the second option.

And it is muggle friendly.

anduril ramping is the best

followed by astrolux s1 :
8 steps, fast clicks go up, slow clicks go down, from turbo it goes back to moon
also with selectable mode memory, you can have it on or off

after that would be anything that goes up to max, then to minimum
NOT L-M-H-M-L
terrible

i can think of worse - BLECH - than that but i just ate

wle

Low> Med> Hi >Turbo >Low> Med> Hi >Turbo

I’d like like the option for no memory (always start low) - the flashlight may remember the last mode but I almost never do!

WTFITS?

Hi - Low - Strobe for the win! :-D

:-)

I haven’t voted ,
My choice would be to leave it as it is ,it works fine why change it ? People who already have a skilhunt light know how it works , it works well , why have another skilhunt torch in your armoury with a different ui?
It gets confusing.

Short click to ON (*Low*)/OFF;
Hold from off to Moon,
Hold from Moon to Low, then cycle L>M>H>L>M>… (and maybe long click to cycle backwards)
Double click (both from off and on) to Turbo, only access Turbo through double click.
No memory.

This way it’s predictable, can be turned on by anyone, with only three modes in the main sequence and the other two still easily accessible, but without getting in the way. And even if you hands are too frozen to properly click, you can at least press and hold to get some random level of light.

Just copy the Olight or Acebeam E-switch UI. Very easy to use… Very intuitive…

Two switches. Tail for momentary turbo only, side for fancy mode-rich use. Both operate independently (side is NOT a “switch mode switch” but can operate the light itself, like in e.g Olight M2R). Tail switch always overrules side switch. No mode memory.

LMHTLMHT with shortcut to T and start at L. Can also have the option for memory and then need shortcut to L as well. Also a strobe shortcut if those modes are on the light is nice and even better if strobe has it’s own setup like three clicks to go to strobe and then you cycle through them like the preferred method.

I really like the Skilhunt H03 user interface. Just need a bit better lockout than long click. Like triple click. And forget strobe.

amen

Anduril or the Olight UI for me.

Triple click is shit for a fire starter.

My 2yo son triple clicked my MS12 whilst it was face down on the carpet….

I think the H03 interface is about as good as it gets. I’m thinking a lot of the posters on this thread haven’t tried one.

One slow click from off takes you to moonlight.
Two fast clicks from off takes you to turbo.
You can set up your choice of eight levels (in four steps) between the two.
You can use one long click to lock out, or mechanically lock out at the tail cap.
How much better could it get?

I’d be disappointed if Skilhunt changed it.