Good idea. If the FC11 becomes highly demanded, this could definitely be an option in the future, e.g. military tan / "dark earth".
I will soon receive a prototype sample that I can test. So far, I was told that moonlight is not available from OFF. The good news is that Wurkkos and Sofirn are always open-minded to suggestions, so I will collate all your input together with the impressions I will get from the sample and report them back to the manufacturer. They will thoroughly check each single improvement for cost effectiveness and feasibility.
Does anyone actually use electronic lockouts in the real world? I ALWAYS use a tail cap lockout. I suspect the lack of hold for moonlight is because they’re using the “hold” UI option for the mode change which, IMHO, is dumb. I’d much rather see the quad click used for mode change and “hold” for moonlight.
Either way, this and the YLP Unicorn are very interesting lights to me as EDC and gift lights. Sadly, I probably won’t give away any Unicorns since it doesn’t have built in charging.
I use electronic lockout all the time when I’m pocket carrying an eswitch light. All my eswitch lights are Andruil so it’s easier for me to do 4 clicks with one hand than to twist the tailcap. I also have momentary when electronically locked out where a mechanically locked out light has to be “unlocked” to get any light.
Definitely not with batch #1 but I will suggest to offer more colors with next batches. Sofirn is about to launch their LT1 with great new colors, so I see a lot of potential here to offer these colors for their entire product range and even for third party brands like Wurkkos.
That would be cool. I really love my colored lights and I’m beginning my purge of boring black lights. No doubt that some black ones will make the cut but I will likely de-ano them since I dig that look.
Mine just showed up yesterday. Will be doing a review soon. Initial impressions are great. Sure, I’d love if it ran Anduril, NarsilM, or RampingIOS… but short of that, it’s been good so far. Bright, compact, USB-C charging, ramping option with single click on/off, etc. :+1:
… and after my review is done, I’ll crack this thing open and see what chip it’s running and if I can give it a brain transplant :smiling_imp: