I’m interested in testing the FC11 or SL40 the most, but I can definitely do multiple if you want; in return I can do a full thorough review and test including output, runtime, CCT, and CRI.
It looks like some of these models have been available on amazon . com since April. 23.
Here they are comparing their model with what looks like an old olight keychain model. Come on that’s the best you can do? Looks like press and hold to turn on and press and hold to turn off. You should have come here a long time ago and we could have told you not to use that UI.
And of course everything is co co cold white.
After navigating the website and reading about the FC11, I would be interested in giving it a go. The intelligent memory mode is intriguing to me, as I generally prefer simple UI such as a tail cap clicky for many reasons, but one in particular is that I know what to expect when I pick one up… no confusing manipulations, just light on either high or low initially.
Lights from various manufacturers that use complicated UI would leave me using only one mode or a mode I don’t want due to the complexity of the interface.
For that reason, I understand brand loyalty in budget lights. If a person is used to a certain UI, any model from that manufacturer should be relatively similar and easy to interface with.
If the memory works as I understand it to, it could potentially bridge the gap, in a manner of speaking.
The KE11 IS a keychain light (I like that category) and the SL40 I LOVE It because It can be used as a desk lamp, but I dont know if the desk lamp body IS included with the kit or only the headlamp
Cool and welcome! If I may make a suggestion, there’s a very popular FC11 model already out made by another company. I would suggest renaming it something else before launching and causing confusion
I would be interested in checking out the SL 35 headlamp The COB looks interesting
The FC11 would be nice to check out as well.
I would be happy to write up something as a review.