[CLOSED] [Giveaway] AA/14500 battery holders and TS10 diffusers!
Giveaway is now closed!
Thank you to everyone who submitted a disruptive flashlight idea!
And the winner is @Winged_Hussar
Congratulations!! I will send you a DM to get the shipping details sorted out!
List of entries:
cedled
jewinthebag
KingBoo
Winged_Hussar
BeerGeekington
MashedPotatoJeff
solrize
Adair21
jerv
rule1n2
[email protected]
Things on Lemmy are going great! I am enjoying seeing the posts and the expertise that folks are bringing to this site. To celebrate, I'm going to give away some AA/14500 battery holders and some TS10 diffusers!
(3) TS10 diffusers (Clear, Glow in the dark, Orange)
How to enter:
Comment your most disruptive flashlight idea.
Here's my disruptive idea: Flashlight controlled by capacitive touch OLED screen. Swipe up for brighter and down for dimmer. Haptic feedback tells you cues (low batt, light turboed, stepdown, etc).
Rules:
Must be in USA
Giveaway is open from now until next Saturday, July 15th, 2023
1 winner will be selected at random
Winner must have some kind of post history in /c/flashlight
Interesting prompt. Um, some sort of standard clip-in footprint for LEDs, so you can swap LEDs like changing lightbulbs. Then you can have a pack of 519As in all flavors and domeness and change them at will among all your 3535 lights. Trickier for higher voltage LEDs, but it would be fun.
This would be sweet! The practical execution would probably be quite difficult, but I would love to be able to swap from 2700K to 4500K on the fly! Thermal sinking could be a challenge, unless maybe each emitter is mounted on its own MCPCB, and the MCPCB is the thing that gets swapped in and out. Thermal issues would still arise, but one can dream!
This is such an excellent idea! USB-C programming would be so cool!I would want to be an easy visual interface for programming for sure. Even something simple like boxes where you specify number of clicks/holds and the actions that they perform.
Didn't 4sevens make some Bluetooth controlled lights (or maybe prototypes) back in the day? Bluetooth control doesn't seem super ideal for my purposes, but programming over Bluetooth would be awesome.
Why click the button 14 times when you can merely shake, flick, and draw the action you want your flashlight to do~
By holding the switch on your new Hank Light with accelerometer, you'll be able easily turn on or off your flashlight as well as many (8) other functions!
Wooo! So excited, thanks for running the giveaway! I'll be sure to share photos upon receiving :)
You know something? It might be interesting to have two-way LEDs for data communication. Basically like an RGB led or neopixrl, but with an additional channel for a phototransistor. That would allow configuring the light using your phone and a Bluetooth adapter,or something of that sort. USB is actually a pretty big pain.
Idk about disruptive but I'd like a 1aaa version of the Nitecore HA11 headlamp. At least with a lithium AAA, it might be possible to get the total weight under the critical 1 ounce level and satisfy some of the ultralight die-hards.
I wonder if you could add a lug to the base of the diffuser that the wrist lanyard could thread through, so it dangles at the end of the lanyard. That acts as a keeper f6 the diffuser when not in use, and as a GITD locator for the flashlight in the dark. You'd use the flashlight to charge up the gitd of course.
A detachable charging base.
As it, the light would have a detachable charging base that either allows USB-C charging or magnetic charging. Some prefer USB since it's more readily available, but you can change the base for magnetic charging like many olights. OR remove the base completely and forgo the charging abilities and have a shorter/smaller flashlight