Very nice quality. It’s quite interesting light because it doesn’t cut off power when battery is empty. For safety reasons. Jaxman justifies it saying it’s better to destroy the battery than have no light at all. Well… I thought it’s good to have at least one of such flashlights just in case.
Just imagine a cataclysm? War? Whatever that causes longtime power outage. After a few days you run out of power stored in your Li-ions. And although they are all at 2.8V your devices do not work.
Li-ions are commonly used in other devices like laptops, electric tools or cars. Having possibility to use theoretically depleted batteries can save your life.
So this feature is the main reason why I got this flashlight. And I don’t care of batteries when I’m fighting for lives.
Would be nice if a flashlight stopped at LVP, but gave the user the option to override with 5 fast clicks or something.
But imo, not using LVP is pretty pointless. Even below 3.3V a LiIon cell has negligible energy left. Below 3.0V it’s pretty much nothing. You’re just killing cells for 2 minutes of low/mid brightness light at that point.