I like it. Small, neat.
Version 2 should have the option of an high CRI led and a backlit switch (to easily find it in the dark).
I like it. Small, neat.
Version 2 should have the option of an high CRI led and a backlit switch (to easily find it in the dark).
This looks like a nice little headlamp. It would be great if it could support both 16340 and 18350 batteries.
Thanks for the giveaway. Count me in.
Thanks for the giveaway, maybe this could be my first headlamp!
Nice light, this could be my favorite light. Currently I like most the HS10 from Sofirn, but it has some drawbacks which this light seems to solve.
Comparatively:
Observation/Request:
edit: HS10 not HS15
looks nice, I would use it at work.
Pretty cool. I’m in.
Thank you.
Hmm, is this the smaller version of the HS5R? I actually have used one of them for a while now and I absolutely love it — super-light and the SFT-40 is great.
(Not in this giveaway, just wanted to share my appreciation for Cyansky.)
100% agree. Metal is durable, yes, but it scratches the body.
I have suggested if Cyansky want to use metal, then perhaps a plastic or rubber cover/sleeve over the metal.
UI needs improvement to having direct access to Eco from off, and also click for On/Off.
If neutral High CRI emitters are an option, and the magnet is strong, this model will make a nice work light.
Love the size.
great Looks
Looks nice. Curious of the UI, but definitely would use. Thanks!
Looks well built and happy to see the addition of usb-c (which hopefully works c-c?)
Looks Interesting with the Red Light !
I am in. Cyansky is a new brand to me. Looking forward to seeing more interesting lights from you.
A compact headlamp is always useful, I will be happy to have one :)
Looks interesting
Nice size and I think weight. I like that it has the red option. For use with my telescope…
Looks like a cool little light. Thanks for the GAW