Wurkkos HD01 Review
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You can have the laser and white light on at the same time.
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I got mine today and holding down the rear switch from off does not go into moonlight mode. It just turns on the spotlight and cycles through the different brightness levels as if I did one click and then held the rear button.
Interesting, mine definitely does go into moonlight when I hold it
@@PackingLess Thank you for letting me know. I never use moonlight mode so it's not a big deal. I did notice lazy programming in the water droplet mode. It will show 4 or 5 droplets of the same color before transitioning to the next color except for red, green, and blue. It just shows one drop of those. Most notable with red. I have a Sofirn flashlight that does the same thing so looks like one lazy programmer did it. These flashlights are probably all made in one factory for the different companies.
@@PackingLess It appears I have made an ass out of myself. When holding the switch down it does come on in moonlight mode at which point I am supposed to let go of the switch. If I don't it cycles through moonlight, low, medium, and high. I assumed moonlight mode was a momentary mode that required holding the switch as long as you want moonlight mode on. When I do the normal one click and then hold the switch down it only cycles through low, medium, and high.
What would you use this for?
For fun probably. Practical, same as a lantern. Nothing special
You could use the led strip in red flashing more as a bike light, the laser pointer for presentations or playing with cats, the flashlight for regular flashlight things