What I don’t like is that the UI doesn’t allow direct access to the low end of the ramp from moonlight or from off, unless low was the last used level before switching off.
==but anduril does that, press and hold from off, goes directly to lowest ramp configuration setting
you have to hold about half a second, longer than just a ‘click’
The TS21 with short tube appears be a viable option, if floody enough and not to fat to carry clipped inside the outside corner of my back pants pocket.
If you’re into Anduril I would not buy any non-Hank light right now. Hank’s are the only ones with a flashing key that lets you reprogram the software without taking the light completely apart (i.e. unsoldering stuff), from what I can tell. The current development versions of Anduril have significant improvements over the stuff being shipped in any production light today. With a Hank light, that is no problem at all— you just download the newest code and flash it. With other lights you have an electronics project on your hands. Even ToyKeeper says the code in most of her lights are out of date because of this headache.
With your Hank light don’t forget to get the USB flashing gizmo that is $14.50 or so (works with all his Anduril lights). Some future Anduril lights will use a less complicated interface based on newer chips, but those are not out there yet.