For my mechanical switch lights, I like a simple 5-mode UI, provided the lowest mode is sufficiently low and the mode spacing is good. I don’t care for blinkies.
I still use the OG Convoy 8x7135 Biscotti drivers without thermal protection all the time. Simple, functional and extremely reliable.
To be clear, I can totally work with a standard five mode—if for no other reason than that they are practical and marketable to non-flashies. I guess they are niftily equipped, some might say. Just ordered some more budget torches with five modes. And it got me thinking.
The LT1S has a nice interface.
Press and hold for moon.
Click to go to last used mode. Click to go off.
Press and hold to cycle brightness.
Red and 2 red blinkies slightly hidden.
Slightly hidden - turn off 180 degrees of LEDs - this is stored in memory till you turn it off.
Slightly hidden - cycle color Temp.
All the Best,
Jeff
My Nitecore lights have 5 brightness levels and 3 strobe levels. I never used the strobes and the 5 levels used to be fine for me. Then I got my first Emisar with Anduril 2. Now I’m spoiled, I love a ramping UI. Even the Convoy S2+ lights I’ve built have Crescendo for the firmware because of the ramping. I figure, if I can have a dimmer on every light in the house, why not on my portable lights?