It has one side switch, and 2 in the tailcap. One of the tailcap switches is covered, and the other is sort of on a rocker, and gives instant blinking from off.
Sofirn - why did you use an alternating frequency strobe? You have lost sales to light painting photographers again. Please use constant /single frequency strobes.
Two on the tail cap, Both are forward click type. One (Main - mechanical) goes to Turbo directly - it’s momentary unless you do a full click. Tthe second (mode, an E-switch) activates Strobe directly. Hold the second switch in for more than 2 seconds and strobe stays on.
Then, if the main rear is fully clicked in, the second tail switch acts as a mode changer.
The cable remote switch duplicated these two switches. The long portion goes directly to strobe. the small raised bump goes directly to Turbo.
Then there is a side switch on the head that can act independently from the tail switches or in conjunction with them.
It’s a way different UI than other Sofirn or most anything else. Takes some getting used to.
I’ll have a review up in a few days. Just finished the Turbo run time test. Need some beam shots after it gets dark.
All the Best,
Jeff
PS, for some reason mine didn’t have the USB-C charging cable included in the box.