I have both in neutral white. The HD10 is better than you don't need to remove the battery to charge. I think the TS10 would be a bit more "convenient" if the battery didn't need a separate charger. I really like 14500 lights. My favorite 14500 light is currently the MT1A Pro.
Yeah the charging port makes it worthwhile for me... Most people also don't have an external charger so it makes this light accessible to an average user.
Thank you so much for the wave of vids! 14500 lights are much more comfortable on the head or jacket. If the battery runs out just pop it onto your bags powerbank and have a break yourself. Hopefully they release a cheaper version without Anduril like HD10S
Great just decided to post them all at once and see what happens. I usually schedule them over a few days. And yeah I'd much prefer a simple UI version too.
Didn't realize how useful right angle lights are in this size: can still use as headlamp by clipping to side of bill. Also go hands free by attaching to pants, jacket, shirt, backpack straps, molle straps
I don't get ppl saying Anduril 2 advanced UI is complicated tbh. You just have to learn it. Also you got a "tactical" feature 5 clicks gives you a momentary for strobe and turbo. The TS10 max is more versatile there's no point buying this one imo.
Picture your boss provides you with a pc that has FreeBSD installed and goes like it's simple you just have to learn it. Anyway, knowing what you want is all that matters. :D
For most average consumers I think it's overkill. But I get it if you want to squeeze the most juicy out of your light, and I like the ability to adjust the stepdown temp.
Is the lens over the emitters plastic? I heard somewhere that they are. It looks like it's recessed enough to reduce scratches. I have 4 TS10s. I wonder if you can swap the body with a TS10? It probably wouldn't work because of the tailswitch. I think the Anduril chart throws many people off. It's almost like an electronic schematic. Once you understand it, Anduril is not that complicated. Mastering the click counts and knowing the difference between 10 clicks and 10 hold is the main thing. Then navigating that chart is just a matter of following the flow of what occurs after you get into a mode like strobe. The good thing about an Anduril flashlight is that the advanced features are available if you want them, but you don't have to use any advanced features if it's too complicated. Some people like to get the most out of their flashlights, and others just want it to turn on and off.
This is the best review I've come across re: the features of the light. Well done
Thank you mate!
I have both in neutral white. The HD10 is better than you don't need to remove the battery to charge. I think the TS10 would be a bit more "convenient" if the battery didn't need a separate charger. I really like 14500 lights. My favorite 14500 light is currently the MT1A Pro.
Yeah the charging port makes it worthwhile for me... Most people also don't have an external charger so it makes this light accessible to an average user.
Thank you so much for the wave of vids! 14500 lights are much more comfortable on the head or jacket. If the battery runs out just pop it onto your bags powerbank and have a break yourself. Hopefully they release a cheaper version without Anduril like HD10S
Great just decided to post them all at once and see what happens. I usually schedule them over a few days. And yeah I'd much prefer a simple UI version too.
I have one TS-10 and 3 HD-10s and love the HD-10 because of the built-in charging
Yeah such a simple thing that improves usability. I wish they also took normal AA cells though.
Wurkkos please make HD10 Max happen 🤤
Didn't realize how useful right angle lights are in this size: can still use as headlamp by clipping to side of bill. Also go hands free by attaching to pants, jacket, shirt, backpack straps, molle straps
These are light enough to attach to a hat as well :) think I'd prefer to keep it attached to my backpack straps though.
I don't get ppl saying Anduril 2 advanced UI is complicated tbh. You just have to learn it. Also you got a "tactical" feature 5 clicks gives you a momentary for strobe and turbo.
The TS10 max is more versatile there's no point buying this one imo.
No chargingport on the body, no magnetic tailcap, no usage as a headlight.. but the hd10 shines on this.
Picture your boss provides you with a pc that has FreeBSD installed and goes like it's simple you just have to learn it. Anyway, knowing what you want is all that matters. :D
For most average consumers I think it's overkill. But I get it if you want to squeeze the most juicy out of your light, and I like the ability to adjust the stepdown temp.
I think it's too much for the average consumer. Good if you want to squeeze out every single feature in a light though.
@@DarrenYeoYT Yeah your right!
Especially for TS10 series where its gets very toasty considering the little size.
They should have an optional quick remove clip made of plastic where light snaps in and out or simply a hard plastic where the metal clip slides onto.
Good idea!
Is the lens over the emitters plastic? I heard somewhere that they are. It looks like it's recessed enough to reduce scratches. I have 4 TS10s. I wonder if you can swap the body with a TS10? It probably wouldn't work because of the tailswitch.
I think the Anduril chart throws many people off. It's almost like an electronic schematic. Once you understand it, Anduril is not that complicated. Mastering the click counts and knowing the difference between 10 clicks and 10 hold is the main thing. Then navigating that chart is just a matter of following the flow of what occurs after you get into a mode like strobe. The good thing about an Anduril flashlight is that the advanced features are available if you want them, but you don't have to use any advanced features if it's too complicated. Some people like to get the most out of their flashlights, and others just want it to turn on and off.
Mine has glass on the front. Normally I use a pin to try scratch the corner. The simple Anduril mode works well for me.
How to turn it off completely?
You'd want to unscrew the tailcap 1/4 of a turn.