You are not kidding! I have another on the way also and intend to pick up both of these Skilhunts.
In the past I always veered away from headlamps because they were never bright enough. Today, since I found this wonderful site, all the stuff of the past is history.
Also, with the Skilhunt (and unlike my favorite HC50) they have what I believe will be a very useful magnetic base.
Yeap, I am not kidding : ) I have three H02 with various emitters (High CRI, NW, etc).
I like to scatter them all over the house, so they are readily there when I need one.
If I want to add to your list of why H02 is a great headlamp
TIR lens - good for closeup works, no hot spot.
Switch is at the top of the head, when used horizontally as a headlamp.
much easier to switch on/off.
Last but not least, this light can easily be modified due to ample room at the head,
e-switch is not integral part of the driver, many parts can easily be disassembled, etc.
I have already changed the emitters, and drivers to Nanjg with custom firmware
which make them behave more like Armytek headlamps
(another headlamps that I have, which UI and build I like a lot, but not their prices)
The ease of modding is something I knew nothing of. I do like the TIR lens and the switch location as well as the pocket clip. If this thing is that easy to mod it is more than worth what they want. The Armyteks are nice but I just can't see the money..otherwise I would also be sporting a HC90 on top of the HC50.
These Skilhunts look like they are able to give Armytek a very serious run for the money. GB or not...I am definitely getting at least one of not two....but the more the merrier :)
About switch location is at the top, although it is like a trivial feature to look for of a headlamp, but one has to actually use a headlamp with side switch (eg: Ultrafire UF-H6) to fully realize how inconvenient, unnatural your hands are when operating it (comparing to top switch).
My initial thought when H02 was out in the market is Skilhunt engineers must have taken the key features of Armytek headlamps, when designing theirs.
Based on what Dnkyblf has said about emitter swaps and the lack of description other than XM-L2.....I can only assume that it is a CW. I am not even asking the vendor because too many times I have seen "that" mistake of identifying the emitter. :)