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Review: Acebeam EC20 - an everyday carry flashlight that tries to bridge the mainstream and hobbyist markets

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https://zakreviews.com/acebeam-ec20.html

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

To bridge to mainstream, it can't use the multi-click approach of Anduril.

I'm probably the very target, I'm not a flashlight hobbyist, but I really appreciate the world of bright, long-running lights using Li-on batteries, - and I find the Anduril-type "UI" a giant pain in the ass.

That a flashlight even has a "UI" that someone needs to learn... That's only something a hobbyist would want.

If I hand one of my lights to someone who's never used such lights, they'd never be able to turn it on, let alone figure out why it behaves the way it does. The only reason I put up with Anduril is because it's hard to get this kind of light any other way (at a reasonable price with decent quality). I'm not paying $50+ for $5 worth of tech.

Saying this light "bridges the gap" is laughable. People can't figure out simple, cheap lights with any feature more than off/on.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I think a dial of some sort needs more push. I like how Olight kind of restarted /popularize that trend with their flat flashlight. I know that years ago before jetbeam has a few but it didn't stick. But dial / rotary interface still isn't as prolific as I would like

At least I think it's more intuitive than having to remember fighting moves combos with just 1 button

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