I agree with the others that the RGB lighting is really not going to be a draw for most people.
The two things I’d really love to see for some differentiation:
- A light with a battery size somewhere between the 1x 21700 or 4x 18650 sizes that are common. A light with 2x 21700 would be a really good weigh/size and allow for better runtime
- A better attempt at a combo spot/flood light. One interesting approach I’ve seen in other lights is to keep the good-quality single LED emitter (like the SFT70), but surround the rim of the light with a series of smaller LEDs with no reflector, which work as a good flood light. See the Nanight X1 and Tecline Teclight as good examples of this. Having 2x 21700 batteries could enable a slightly higher current draw to allow for a really bright and effective flood.
The two things I’d really love to see for some differentiation:
- A light with a battery size somewhere between the 1x 21700 or 4x 18650 sizes that are common. A light with 2x 21700 would be a really good weigh/size and allow for better runtime
- A better attempt at a combo spot/flood light. One interesting approach I’ve seen in other lights is to keep the good-quality single LED emitter (like the SFT70), but surround the rim of the light with a series of smaller LEDs with no reflector, which work as a good flood light. See the Nanight X1 and Tecline Teclight as good examples of this. Having 2x 21700 batteries could enable a slightly higher current draw to allow for a really bright and effective flood.