Since Sofirn updated their store to add blue, I presume the blue color is actually available, but they haven’t taken a new product photo yet, so they used an outdated photo for the older version.
it arrived in Simple mode with a 0.4 lumen floor, 20 lumen 10 minute hybrid memory and 150/150 ceiling.
Advanced has a 0.01 floor (very impressed!), same 20 lumen 10 minute hybrid memory and 150/150 ceiling.
Unfortunately, the new firmware enabled the blink at top of Ramp. I hate unrequested blinkies! I wish it could be turned off with a user setting. (and NOT require a ReWrite of the Hex and ReFlash of Anduril)
I changed the ceilings to 120/150 = about 250 lumens on LiIon and about 140 lumens on AA Eneloop.
Confirmed Thermal Calibration is correct by default.
Still very impressed that the SP10 Pro driver works perfectly with AA.
I finally got mine in the second try (first one was lost in shipping). Was also surprised by the blink at max but it doesn’t bother me that much. Simple mode gives a workable low but I like to have lower settings so advanced mode it will be. It’s actually one of my biggest AA-lights but I’ll edc it a while, does need a better clip thou so looked in the lights-drawer and found the one from the Utorch UT01 best fitting so will use that one for a while.
Tried my protected Eagletac’s, they fit and work fine so it seems any buttontop will do. Btw: you’ll never find a 14500 for the price of ordering one in the light and that one will fit.
I have both lights and just looked at the threads side-by-side.
Both lights use diamond-cut standard threads. There are no square cut threads in either light.
Also, the hosts (ie the aluminum parts: head, bezel, body tube, and tailcap) are 100% identical. All parts including the threads are interchangeable between the two lights. This is not surprising since the SP10Pro is just an SP10v3 with a different driver and different name stenciled on the anodizing.