These would sell a lot as gifts. $30 a pop vs $20 a pop for the TS10 which needs another charger. The no brainer UI can be picked up and learn without a manual.
I popped over here cause I was in the mood to hear a bunch of whining, and some of you did NOT disappoint.
No fully comparable flashlight on the market, but sure why not, let me join in too. WAAAAAAAAAAA WAAAAAAAAAA
I still donât know what to think about the flashlight, but that head is somehow disproportionate with the body. And unless it helps maintaining those 900 lumens for a while (5 minutes?) âŚit could have been slimmer!
I was expecting something âruggedâ but with narrower lines! I needed to have one in the hand to see how well it would work.
Also, yes, I was expecting a different UI, although this may be interesting to explore!
Where are we seeing pricing? The website wonât load for me on any browser.
Ivy, welcome to BLF!
I have some questions if you can answer them and other enthusiasts & modders might want to know:
Can you share a photo of the pocket clip?
Will it accept normal length button top cells or just the included usb-c cell?
Will it accept normal length flat top cells?
Does it have reverse polarity protection (electronic or physical)?
Does it have low voltage protection, and if so, what voltage is the cutoff point?
And also if is does have low voltage protection, does the cutoff work with the aux lights on, or does it work only for the main emitter?
Can you tell us what size driver board is used?
Are any of the threads glued to prevent disassembly?
If you know the dimensions of the optic that might be helpful, too (width, height, emitter hole size, etc).
And hereâs a very random one, but is there any way you might be able to share photos or a video of the testing equipment you use to achieve the IP water resistance rating?
Thank you if you can answer any of these for us.
I think itâs an attractive light, a little different look to it but pretty classy and eye catching. I might be interested in buying one. Some may not like the bulge at the head but it does have advantages (heat sinking on a higher power 14500 being one of them, which can help even if itâs a linear driver).
Very excited to for the website opening, will be buying.
Its in stock but I have no access, ahhhhhhhhh
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I like that the metal button makes the light look very premium, and the matching button AUX makes it look even more premium. Magnet is awesome too.
I also like and appreciate that you came and shared these pictures with us, directly. So thank you for that and welcome to BLF. Hopefully the welcome gets a little more respectful from here.
The original PL47 was such a steaming pile of doo-doo, Fireflies went to the top of my do-not-buy list.
These new lights got my attention. I like big buttons, warm emitters, magnetic tails, and any anodize color thatâs not black. But that goofy non-ramping UI is a deal breaker. Looks like Fireflies is staying on my do-not-buy list.
LOVE IT!
Simple UI is great. Not everything wearing Anduril is desired
I kind of like the overall design of the body. The switch area is a bit big with sharp edges but the bigger size might help with grip and ergonomics. I very much appreciate the presence of lighted switch as well as AUX leds.
I dont see anything mentioned about controlling the AUX leds. Does it have high, low, blink modes like anduril ?
I like the design though wish it used 18650 (making the tube thicker). Itâs like cars - some love Cadillacs others prefer BMW.
I agree. I personally donât NEED Anduril on every single light. But one thing I always miss is a ramping UI when I pick up one of my Acebeamâs, Convoyâs or Nightwatchâs. So itâs not a deal breaker in this case for me, but it is something that helps a ton when Anduril isnât available. It just feels like a proper enthusiast light when it has ramping, regardless of the rest of UI. This light is pretty damn slick IMO, and still has tons to love.
This is the P01. There is a P02 & P03 due in a few days too, (I think) both are âthrowersâ. One is 18350, the other is 18650. I think itâs Osrams, SST20âs and 519Aâs as emitter options, maybe more. But this is the 14500 light of the 3 P-Zero series models.
Itâs a good simple UI. Though it doesnât say what type of thermal regulation (if any), is it a step down or a PID regulation ?
But people are going to comment on how the light looks to them, of course. I find the switch protrusion a bit ridiculous, sure a lot of small flashlights have a protruding switch, but this isnât good in my opinion, it should be like on Zebralights, recessed into the head.
I like the single click access to strobe (once the strobe mode has been enabled). Best of both worlds. Sadly, for light painters, it would be better in a tail switch light.
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