That is a neat little light. The price is tempting right now too. Just really do not like what they did to the tailcap… I wonder how easy it would be to remove that threaded part and get a magnet in there.
That or convince BG to sell the MH10 tailcap. Looks like that would be a direct “lego” replacement.
As hot as the S41 gets, whats this going to be like? Without having seen it, don’t think the usb port or an e-switch is a good idea on this light. As cute as it is, looks like an accident waiting to happen. Hopefully I’m wrong.
Also m4dm4x was talking about those points. Do you mean the points you get by buying other products, or there is something better?
EDIT: ok, I’ve just tried: I’ve seen I get 1 point for every usd of purchase, then I can redeem those points getting 0,01 usd discount per each. In other words, points equals 1% discount… you had a 5 eur discount, but I doubt you bought stuff for 500 eur in your last orders… what am I missing? :s
At the end of the S42 description there is a link to the 18650 tube which is labeled “Astrolux S41/Astrolux S1/BLF A6 LED Flashlight 18650 Body Tube”.
I’m not sure exactly how those BG points work… it’s a bit complicated.
Here is what i understand: on one hand you get points from orders but also for reviews, photos, videos and possibly comments on the forum (or maybe that’s GearBest), on the other hand the points you have accumulated have more or less value depending on your VIP status which itself depends on how long you have been a customer, how often you place orders and how much… As i’m a VIP4 i guess my points have produced a better rebate then what a new customer would get.
In some situations you cannot use your points. That’s sometime the case for items on flash sales for instance.
As for spending 500 euro on BG… well… :person_facepalming:
I would say that it may be a crap-shoot as to whether any 18650 body already in your possession fits, there were some incompatibilities early on. I would hope that they have nailed things down and are making things fully lego-able by now.
I’d think they’d do that to lower costs. Identical threads means identical setup and inspection for that portion of the light, which should result in greater profit.
I wonder how the UI works? From the illustration it looks like you have to click through all the modes before the light turns off. I hope this is not the case.