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  1. #91
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Quote Originally Posted by Beacon of Light View Post
    When should we expect this tiny little light?
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    This light sounds great! I've had several lights that I tighten to turn on (carry with head loosened), and I've never once lost the head to a light! I really like that modes are accessed by twisting to different positions. Twisting the light on and off several times to reach the level I want is a pain. I'll look forward to seeing this light soon.

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    Bravo!
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    With 3 modes, sometimes I'm not sure which mode I'm in; with 2 modes, the difference is obvious. That's why I've been considering two 2-mode 1AAA lights: the N-light B3 and the Lumintop Worm.

    I also strongly prefer Thrunite's twist-switch, where instead of turning back and forth you KEEP TURNING to reach the next brightness level. I've used such a twist switch on the Fenix TK20 and the EagleTac P20A2; it's far more intuitive.
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Ive lost my hope that this light is gonna be released so i bought a Klarus AAA Ti light, i think they stoped it like the bike light

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    I think we'll release the light middle of the next month!

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    Dear Sir:

    we make out the lights. two stage. tighen for firefire. 0.2lumens. tighten further for 80 lumens. simple. AAA light! we'll update in near future!


    Thanks and Best Regards

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    Dear Sir:

    we make out the lights. two stage. tighen for firefly. 0.2lumens. tighten further for 80 lumens. simple. AAA light! we'll update in near future!


    Thanks and Best Regards

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    Thrunite,

    That is great news. This could be an ideal night light and general use light combined. I love that you are using a UI where you tighten to turn the light on and then tighten further rather than twist off and back on. Will there be plans for a neutral version as well as the cool version and will the lights be available in different colours like the Fenix EO1? Finally what do you think the retail price will be?

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    Retail pricing .19.95USD.yes it will have the different colors!

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    Sounds good but I asked before in this very thread if Firefly mode was going to be the same as all other lights @ .09 lumens and you said yes. I am scratching my head here, but why would of all the lights that Thrunite makes that use Firefly mode, would you decide to raise the lumens of firefly in a AAA light? If anything you'd lower it to compensate for the fact it uses a smaller capacity battery, so in theory you'd want .04-.05 lumens to extend runtime due to it being a AAA light.

    Having said that, I'll still be buying this light.
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    We'll meaure. and upload the detailed data for it !

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    David

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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Quote Originally Posted by Beacon of Light View Post
    If anything you'd lower it to compensate for the fact it uses a smaller capacity battery, so in theory you'd want .04-.05 lumens to extend runtime due to it being a AAA light.
    Yes, I'd like to have one of this for the low level too!
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    GOOD news. can get 0.06lumens for low. really firefly mode

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    I guess this fills up a niche market that doesn't exist for other AAA lights at the moment, but it's not for me. Having only the option of a very dim firefly mode to a blastingly bright high, doesn't work well in my usage. A middle mode would help a lot. Or have the 'high' mode 15-20 lumens, instead of 80 lumens.

    I guess, I'll have to give this a miss and let the ultra-low lovers buy this one.
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Quote Originally Posted by hazna View Post
    I guess this fills up a niche market that doesn't exist for other AAA lights at the moment, but it's not for me. Having only the option of a very dim firefly mode to a blastingly bright high, doesn't work well in my usage. A middle mode would help a lot. Or have the 'high' mode 15-20 lumens, instead of 80 lumens.

    I guess, I'll have to give this a miss and let the ultra-low lovers buy this one.
    I'm in for the .06 low, but 80 for high? Like you, I feel this is far too much of a spread and that a two level light with a .06 low should be paired with a high of somewhere between 2-15 lumens. Hmmm...
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    I'm not really interested in using any other mode than firefly on this light. This will be a dedicated nightlight. If I need other higher modes I won't bother twisting. I will simply click on my Zebralight H51c to get the exact level I need. The Thrunite AAA light really fills niche for me. I won't be using it for anything other than a night light.

    David I am really looking forward to this light arriving in the UK. I will probably order two or three immediately or more depending on the colours available. What colours are you planning on David?

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    we should have five color for this light!

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    Great to hear it is .06 lumens for Firefly mode. Can't wait to order several colors. Is this still expected to be available mid October?

    Any chance of a few sneak peaks at what this looks like?

    I really hope this sells exceptionally well so maybe other companies will take notice we really want LOW lows, and 1-5 lumens isn't what we mean when we say low lows.
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Quote Originally Posted by Beacon of Light View Post
    Great to hear it is .06 lumens for Firefly mode.
    I really hope this sells exceptionally well so maybe other companies will take notice we really want LOW lows, and 1-5 lumens isn't what we mean when we say low lows.
    We've been saying, and they've been listening while not paying attention - hopefully that's about to change.
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    +1000000

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    This is light spens us about one years to develope, we try about 7 driver solution. now we think it is time for introduce to you !

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    Looking forward to seeing the light especially if you have put all that R&D into them. If it is as tough as your usual product then I will be happy.

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    Even at $19.99 this will be a legitimate E01 "Killer" in my book. Can't wait to try firsthand runtime tests with this baby.
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    Default Re: Do you think two mode is enough for a key chainlights

    Looks really nice!


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    That looks like a very nice tough key chain or neck carry light! In different colours this will be nice. I want several already...

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    Very nice, any hints on the emitter, beam and tint?

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    we try to make it as 16 usd with different color! hope you can enoy it .to be best popular Keychain light in the market!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbenedict View Post
    Very nice, any hints on the emitter, beam and tint?
    Neutral please.
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