>> JohnnyMac wrote:
> Now if Trustfire would take the hint and make the PWM on all their lights this high
> they’d dominate the budget flashlight market and make a fast inroad to even high-end flashlight snobs.
If they fixed the flicker, and followed the other suggestions being made,
they could change their name to TrustWorthyLight
Love my Trustfire Z1 and R5A3 too, but the PWM on lower setting makes me sick (sometimes literally!). If they raised the freq that would make a huge difference. This feature seperates decent lights from good ones.
If Trustfire went a step further to remove strobe and made them true H/M/L (instead of H/M/S) that would make them great lights. I would buy many of them. As I bet others would as well.
I understand strobes are handy for bikes riders, but really… who mounts a Z1 or an R5A3 on a bike??? That doesn’t seem realistic. Show me one person… and I’ll show you someone that needs to buy a 18650 for their bike lol.