I'm rather disappointed in my Olight. It has, however, shown me what the wife would find easier to use and, I suppose, this goes for me too.
We both find the twisty head very indeterminate in action. I was naive enough to believe before I sent off for the light that a twist action would have a proper detent positioning to save trying to judge the different beams. She finds the end button difficult to push and has to use two hands. I can switch it okay but find it awkward to carry the light along in my hand, ready to turn on. I only have to inadvertently lightly touch the button to put it into strobe mode, which is a real pain.
So, I think I'd better get my wife a small light that is very easy to use. On the whole a button on/off would be better for her, (and perhaps me) without a twisty. But a complicated sequence of presses is definitely out. A single AA or single 123 model should fit nicely in her handbag.
Some advice here would be appreciated.
We both find the twisty head very indeterminate in action. I was naive enough to believe before I sent off for the light that a twist action would have a proper detent positioning to save trying to judge the different beams. She finds the end button difficult to push and has to use two hands. I can switch it okay but find it awkward to carry the light along in my hand, ready to turn on. I only have to inadvertently lightly touch the button to put it into strobe mode, which is a real pain.
So, I think I'd better get my wife a small light that is very easy to use. On the whole a button on/off would be better for her, (and perhaps me) without a twisty. But a complicated sequence of presses is definitely out. A single AA or single 123 model should fit nicely in her handbag.
Some advice here would be appreciated.