Someone at Manker really takes note of logic and common sense, this seems to be a near perfect UI, pretty much what I was doing myself with customizing Anduril, only slightly simpler, which makes perfect sense in a commercial light. I can't understand how most other flashlight brands either stagnate on one stupid UI, or go in the wrong direction, making it even worse than it used to be.. Sofirn I believe it's a close second to Manker and also Olight..
There is a hidden engineering mode on the generation 1 MC13 where you hold the button while screwing the head on. It lets you select the driver mode for a particular LED (red, blue, green, amber, white NM1, white PM1, E14III).
5:07 🤯Woah! That’s an awesome feature. Tube resizes from 18350 to 18650. I have two red and white MC13 with the older design. Nice upgrades!
Someone at Manker really takes note of logic and common sense, this seems to be a near perfect UI, pretty much what I was doing myself with customizing Anduril, only slightly simpler, which makes perfect sense in a commercial light. I can't understand how most other flashlight brands either stagnate on one stupid UI, or go in the wrong direction, making it even worse than it used to be.. Sofirn I believe it's a close second to Manker and also Olight..
There is a hidden engineering mode on the generation 1 MC13 where you hold the button while screwing the head on. It lets you select the driver mode for a particular LED (red, blue, green, amber, white NM1, white PM1, E14III).
whats the difference between this modes?
@@adrianoschwenkberg6773 The levels are slightly different to support different emitters. E.g. Red is lower.
flashlightgo 🤙