GearBest Giveaway for the suggestions brainstorming for the Unique features of the flashlight( winner out)

Compact thrower with XPL HI 3D and one or two integranted 219C without reflector in the front of the head for flood option. 55 mm SMO Reflector. Forward switch and infinitely variable ring. Not glued threads (dedomed XP-G2 upgrade option)

High output flashlight with temperature control.

I considered suggesting a copper heatsink but a thick aluminum shelf about 1/4” thick could be left in place during machining of the heads reducing cost compared to a separate screw-in heatsink. Tailswitch would be nice and I overlooked it due to an idea I’m still refining for my projects - spring backed contacts that would break negative contact when the tailcap is loosened 1/4 turn. Thinking about it now I guess I’m trying to create a rotary switch. :smiley:

Leave a little more metal on the lights. Thin bodies heat up quickly and a few extra grams should help with strength. Led shelves a bit thicker. I personnally have more confidence in a heavier vs. lighter wieght.
Would like to see some nice 2-AA lights, 3 mode 1-2 lumens, 40 lumen, 250-400 lumens. A good shirt light for work.
And the more important part a new generation of single cell drivers to work he higher voltage Cree LED’s; XHP 35,50,70 and the MT-G2’s. I can see a nice spot for small bright single cell XHP-35’s running on 18650 or 26650’s.

i would like to have some proper rubber/silicon-sleeve/covering/coating on my EDC body (near the tailcap)
i use to wrap some insulating tape just near the tailcap, so i can hold the flashlight in my mouth (can holt it with my teeth like that)

i mean realy, how much actual use a tail stand or a magnet have comparing to mouth holding flashlight :slight_smile:
in real life, most of the time i want both my hands free when useing a light… O:-)
it will improve hand grasp too, like this pen have.

I’m thinking a high-sulphur coal-fired design with exquisite host metals sorced from Chernobyl, packaged in the rarest Amazonian wood box and lined with the plush fur of the last pandas known to man. Include UltraFire batteries and that would be one irresistible package.

2 or 3 models, with interchangeable bodies (4AA, 18650, 26650, 4x16650/26650) and interchangeable heads.
Programmable modes
temperature stepdown
boost circuitry for constant output

The key requirements I think that are needed are,

- Single 18650 Battery powered. Able to accommodate Longer cells so that Protected can be used.

- Flexible UI that allows for multiple mode selections that suite many requirements. Personally I prefer Low- Medium - High and then Turbo (DD).

- Good heat management that allows a user to use HIGH mode for extended periods.

- Selection of a range of LED Tints

- XPL - V5 or a similar high performance LED with Copper MCB. OUtput on High is >1,000 lumen

- Flashlight host comes in multiple color choices. Silver being my favorite.

- Size wise, slightly smaller than a P60 host, but not too small to ensure that heat management is good. A compact size people can carry every day, without being to small.

- Good quality finish.

- OP Lens. I prefer flood

- able to tail stand.

  • Not keen on usb powering port.

Triple LED flashlight with built-in 18650 charger, good UI and lighted tailcap.

  1. Well-balanced in weight vs size vs price.
  2. Configurable modes.
  3. Copper MCPCB DTP.
  4. AR lens.
  5. Installed with new emitters such as XP-L/ HI, XHP50, XHP70 or high CRI.

xhp50 and green led side by side backed by two 18650 side by side.
sunlight mode

how about a driver that is easy to reprogram. right now if u want customize modes, it involves reprogramming the ATtiny13 on the drivers. it’s a bit too advance for some ppl including myself. if there is a way that can make the reprogramming a bit easier, that would be great.

Right angle 18650 light that can be worn on a headband, flood and mode spacing like the zebralight H600fd, that doesnt cost 90 bucks

Flashlight comes with secret compartment that holds spare t-Virus vaccine.

EDIT: Serious answer: 18650 tube light. Can't have enough of 'em.

I like the right angle idea. How about a side switch light with a removable right angle segment. With the segment it’s like the old military style flashlights that can attach to load bearing gear or headband and without it can be a standard straight flashlight.

Toykeeper’s firmware adjusted for 2S2P AA with a decent amount of throw.

I would love to see a BLF Special Edition X-6 style light (big head for throw, small body for pocket carry), BUT in the even smaller single AA format!

Maximize the brightness and output without regards to run-time, as I can always carry extra AA Eneloops, but do include a moon mode(.5 lumen), low (10 lumen), medium (75 lumens) and then the highest high possible with a single AA.

I have two suggestions:

  1. Illuminated tailcap should be considered, it makes the flashlight can be easily found in the dark.
  2. Optional tritium slot, even for a budget flashlight would be a plus.

Courui D01 type of flashlight (host only) with extension tube or single tube for 2s3p configuration and choice of three different reflectors - smooth, triple and op.

Flashlight with xhp50 that runs on single 18650 battery with bistro firmware :smiley: