I was just playing around but wanted to share.
Its very similar to the existing Skilhunt single-channel UI, but a few changes:
- Red is its own channel. 3H from any state to toggle White / Red. If 3H from off, a single low blink in selected channel.
- Strobe is a terminal state, you can only leave by off (this simplifies things). Its color depends on current channel
- 3 or 4 levels for Red. Hopefully you can do a sub-lumen at least, in addition to the existing levels
- 1H from lock out goes momentary lowest in red or white channel
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ThePX
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@SKILHUNT I’d used the H150 for some time and have some feedback in general 
1. Headband mount - give the possibility to buy additional mount/holder for light or include spare one with light.
As you for new lights offer upgraded version of this plastic holder which can be attached to the example backpack strip - it is great! But if you have at least two of them. It is not convenient to re-attach it from head strap to something else. Also often people just buy your headband for this part, so it is best recommendation.
2. Magnet charger - please consider to remove cable and add USB-C input.
In this case you have several pros - nowadays more often you have chargers/powerbanks with USB-C so you can’t plug in the USB-A cable. In this case you can use USB-C - USB-C cable.
Also you can just use one USB-C cable for everything and as a result charger will be very compact.
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SKILHUNT
(SKILHUNT)
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Great! thanks for your feedback!
ThePX
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I mentioned the only magnet charger with USB-C input, the light remains intact. It give much more versatility.
It takes additional space, adds weight and hole for moisture and dust. So its just for house wives that camps near power socket and probably charging headlamp then wearing it. Remove all damn charging inputs on headlamps ! 
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ThePX
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You don’t understand me, please read with caution 
This is magnet charger and I hope it make clear
Removing any charging input will solve all problems.
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Ryzbor
(Ryzbor)
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And lower the ridiculous high price
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SKILHUNT
(SKILHUNT)
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2024-2-29
Exciting News! We’re adding new flashlights to the EC series (USB-C charging type)
Coming soon!
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ebastler
(Moritz)
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And force the user to carry yet another single-use-charger along when travelling with the lights. USB-C chargers we already have to carry for phones, cameras etc. Cars have USB chargers, planes have USB chargers, most modern motorbikes have them (and everyone traveling with the added one anyway). Powerbanks have USB chargers.
For at-home-use I am fine with no charger input lights. On travels or for outdoor activities, USB-C or nothing.
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SKILHUNT
(SKILHUNT)
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They are all USB-C. The EC series lights are USB-C. 
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ebastler
(Moritz)
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Yes, that’s a great feature for me personally!
Many enthusiasts seem to dislike USB-C, but for me that is a huge convenience boost over magnetic chargers or external chargers.
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Chargers can be very small like USB socket and cable with 2 magnetic polarities.
ThePX
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Where USB-C will be? It cant’be seen on photo 
SKILHUNT
(SKILHUNT)
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The other side of the switch.
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hIKARInoob
(hIKARInoob)
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Interested! And definitely good looking lights : - )
stephenk
(stephenk)
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Good news. Much prefer USB-C to magnetic charging.
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