Some have many modes (high-mid-low beam, fade output, lock switch,... A lot) but most only have 1 push button - the combination of hold / click / double-triple click can get complicated.
My Thrunite has "only" 4 main functions that I use, and probably at least 2 or 3 more that I am not aware of.
Disclaimer: I'm a tech for theatre, I live in the dark and use it all the time!
No, I don't get the gender part either. Tho I would go with rechargeable for someone not used to them, it's easier to plug when needed rather than cry because the batteries are dead and the shop is closed.
Mine's not bad: Long press will activate 2lm crawl-like-a-ninja mode, single-click activates Last State of normal operation, and back button bangs the 2000lm output
When switched on "normal", long press will fade up or down
Flashlight... UI?
Some have many modes (high-mid-low beam, fade output, lock switch,... A lot) but most only have 1 push button - the combination of hold / click / double-triple click can get complicated.
My Thrunite has "only" 4 main functions that I use, and probably at least 2 or 3 more that I am not aware of.
Disclaimer: I'm a tech for theatre, I live in the dark and use it all the time!
No, I don't get the gender part either. Tho I would go with rechargeable for someone not used to them, it's easier to plug when needed rather than cry because the batteries are dead and the shop is closed.
Modern flashlight: click click click click and hold
Traditional flashlight: click
Mine's not bad: Long press will activate 2lm crawl-like-a-ninja mode, single-click activates Last State of normal operation, and back button bangs the 2000lm output
When switched on "normal", long press will fade up or down
It took a bit of research I must say
My thoughts exactly. How many buttons/functions does a flashlight need?
Serious, use everyday:
Some people would argue about the strobe and S.O.S functions out in nature, or even sell the 2000lm as defence against aggression
Ok then I see that now. I guess I don't use flashlights that much to think about feature rich ones.
Very low, low, medium, high, turbo
Enthusiast/custom lights may have more complicated lights that have different patterns, custom programming, presets, etc
The instructions for my Emisar flashlights look like a map to a pirate’s treasure but in space
That's crazy. All my experience with flashlights has been off-mid-high at the most complex.