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When I buy a flashlight I look for three things - build quality, output and efficiency, and the UI. While the first two aim at an obvious goal, the UI can only be improved through innovation and careful thought. And every UI will draw different reactions from different people. In this thread I hope to get a step closer to figuring out what the flashlight enthusiasts and experts think would be ideal.
Please choose the UI you think is best suited for an EDC flashlight. This is not for a tactical flashlight, although you may want some aspects of a tactical UI, like instant on, in an EDC. The choices are fairly broad - please choose the option that you think either is, includes, or can lead to your ideal EDC UI.
Examples are in parentheses, but they are meant to illustrate only the previous text of that option, and no other aspect of the flashlight. For example, if I give the LF5XT as an example of a signal switch with a complex UI, I do not mean that there is a delay before it turns on, and complex does not mean as complicated as the Liteflux UI, but rather that a single type of electrical input allows access to multiple modes.
I have thought about the UI question a lot, and so the options reflect not only what I have seen considered the top UIs in production, but also ideas of my own, some original and some variants of existing UIs.
Mods, I posted this in the LED forum because I do not think that this sort of output manipulation is possible with other types of flashlights. If I am wrong, please move this thread.
Please choose the UI you think is best suited for an EDC flashlight. This is not for a tactical flashlight, although you may want some aspects of a tactical UI, like instant on, in an EDC. The choices are fairly broad - please choose the option that you think either is, includes, or can lead to your ideal EDC UI.
Examples are in parentheses, but they are meant to illustrate only the previous text of that option, and no other aspect of the flashlight. For example, if I give the LF5XT as an example of a signal switch with a complex UI, I do not mean that there is a delay before it turns on, and complex does not mean as complicated as the Liteflux UI, but rather that a single type of electrical input allows access to multiple modes.
I have thought about the UI question a lot, and so the options reflect not only what I have seen considered the top UIs in production, but also ideas of my own, some original and some variants of existing UIs.
Mods, I posted this in the LED forum because I do not think that this sort of output manipulation is possible with other types of flashlights. If I am wrong, please move this thread.
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