Yes it’s a two second hold button down on the TIP2.
Little strange but again no accidental turn on.
Also the Turbo high is press and hold only. Let go of the button and then it falls to the next lower setting.
I can not get it to hold on 750lumens by it self for hands free use.
My Observations So Far (spoiler: I love it after looking at all things good and bad.)
It has a really great form factor. Very smooth and appears very durable.
Looks very modern and minimalistic. No fancy details.
The shape feels in your hand slightly bigger than Tip original.
The USB port is covered up with the key ring cap so there is no issue with dirt or accidental damage. (This is GREAT)
The magnet is very strong. Since the body of the light is smooth, I do not see it getting caught on anything to yank the light off the key ring holder.
With the buttons low and small plus the 2 second turn on, this will help avoid accidental turn ons. None so far.
The 750lumens is real nice coming from my old Tip original. But I do not like the momentary use of Turbo high 750lumens.
The pocket plastic clip is nice to have but not for me. I will keep it in the car in case I need it.
I don't see an easy way to open this thing up. It might be press fitted so I am not brave enough to find out.
The magnet is so strong it will attach to a single light switch wall plate screw facing horizontal across the room. This is great to light up an entire wall from across the room. A++ you can always find a place to hang the light everywhere in the house, if you loose power.
PS I will defer the lighting aspect of the TIP2 review to the experts.
Yes there are 2 buttons and they seem as easily pressed in pocket to me but as there is no lockout on the new model it seems much more prone to pocket activation than the original and I have had those turn on in pocket pretty much every time I carry one.
It just seems like a major design lapse to overlook and remove this feature or maybe improve on it even.
Everything else about the new model seems fairly solid but if I can not count on it only turning on when I want it to I can not carry it at all.
2 sec hold to turn ON is not a viable solution to prevent accidental activation in a pocket…
But it’s effective to lose some sales with picky flashaolics
How hard was it for nitecore to implement a proper lockout mode instead of requiring 2 full seconds turn on time, a few examples of what could’ve been done:
To lock:
-Holding one button while clicking the other
-Holding 2 buttons at once for 2s
-Double click both buttons at the same time
To unlock, same as above or these for fast single hand activation:
-Rapidly clicking 4 times one of the buttons
-Click and hold one of the buttons
In the past, Nitecore had issues with high parasitic drain when in lockout mode. Supposedly they figured it out, but have they really? Maybe they decided to just avoid it altogether. Sucks, nonetheless.
Except that in the TUP they implemented a pretty advanced lockout and the OLED display suggests that they also figured out a solution to the Parasitic Drain issues unless the Meter is lying as part of the fix?
Considering that the Switch housing seems to be a separate part in the new TIP I can’t believe that they didn’t design a small sliding cover to hide the buttons altogether?
Or if they had simply recessed the buttons so far that they would be a lot less prone to being pressed accidentally.
I would even be eager to clip the TIP to the top edge of my pocket as I do with my ZL but the clip does not seem like it will last a week even if I try that?
The TIP2 is all metal and they could have designed in a useful clip somehow too?
Maybe a clip could slide to hide the switches?
2 Birds with 1 Stone!
To avoid as many accidental activations complains as possible… because they were unable to figure out how to implement lockout.
It seems like many people are skipping the tip2 because of the flawed UI, but many non flashlight enthusiasts will still buy simply because it is brighter.
Same here. 100% dealbreaker. If I had this, it would never go on a keychain as I only carry tiny lights like this clipped to the collar of my shirt, so I don’t have to worry a single bit about accidental pocket activation, and when I want light, I want light instantly, not after a longer lapse than it takes to get my my cell phone out and shake it to activate the camera’s LED flash in it.
Same here again. I’m holding off on even considering it until we get a v2 with a better UI or the TIP 3.