LED-holic
Flashlight Enthusiast
I've used the pen style plastic clickies on flashlights for a very long time, but it seems maybe a new, better breed of clickies are blossoming and will take over down the road?
The new LF5XT and the NiteCore EX10 / D10 have very interesting clickie interfaces, both of which use a micro-chip to control the light.
The tactile feel of the D10 is hundreds times better than the mechanical plastic pen style clickies of any light I have ever used. IMHO Fenix clickies were the most consistent and easy to use out of the plastic clickies, but even they are blown away by the D10 PD clickie.
Could we be seeing the end of an era of plastic pen clickies for these fancy new, solid and state of the art metallic clickies that are more durable and provide better tactile feedback? At least on the higher end lights, maybe?
The new LF5XT and the NiteCore EX10 / D10 have very interesting clickie interfaces, both of which use a micro-chip to control the light.
The tactile feel of the D10 is hundreds times better than the mechanical plastic pen style clickies of any light I have ever used. IMHO Fenix clickies were the most consistent and easy to use out of the plastic clickies, but even they are blown away by the D10 PD clickie.
Could we be seeing the end of an era of plastic pen clickies for these fancy new, solid and state of the art metallic clickies that are more durable and provide better tactile feedback? At least on the higher end lights, maybe?
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