The OEM battery is still charging, so I threw in a Sofirn 26650 5000mAh cell.
The UI: I found that if I stay in a chosen level, for about seven seconds, one click turns it off. Less than seven seconds in a chosen level then I had to click through all levels to turn it off.
The button is on the stiffer side, compared to all the other torches I have used with a tail clicky. Hopefully it will soften a tiny bit over time.
Getting into strobe can be done from any light level, even from off by doing two full quick clicks. I didn’t always have luck getting strobe to work. I would say that I got into strobe seven out of ten tries. I’m sure I will get better at it with just a little more practice, and it might just be me, and nobody else has issues with it.
It is not dark outside yet, but indoor beam shots in a dark room show a good quality beam. Looks good.
No branding on the torch, just clean smooth lines. Now that I have a cell in it I did a tail stand, and yes it is wobbly. But, it did not fall over when I gave the desk a good shake.
The glass lens felt/sounded thick when I tapped on it. I have zero quality issues with this beauty budget light.