Several years ago, I purchased the TM11, a compact Zebralight SC600, and a Zebralight H600 headlight.
Now, after many years, the TM11 is still running superbly.
However, my Zebralight SC600 and H600's rubber push buttons are both playing up; often, neither the SC600 nor the H600 will not switch on - so I'm not interested in an SC600 II or III, or another Zebralight with their rubber push button.
This updated Nitecore TM06s is certainly promising with quad emitters, for more even more flood, and more throw.
I like the original TM06's size, power, and practical floodiness, however initially, I was quite turned off by the TM06's messy dual switch gear.
The TM06 is a typical practical compact floody light, so a handshake grip with the arms below the waistline, hence a side switch is the order of the day.
I actually like the addition of the mechanical tail end switch for a high over the shoulder tactical grip, but didn't like the way the side switch couldn't be used as the main on/off switch.
In the original TM06, the side switch was only used for mode switching.
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TM06s update seems to have been released in December 2015.
It seems to have more power [now a full 4000 lumens], more throw @ 359 meters, now a full 1 hour run time on maximum output, and more importantly, they've tidied up the switches by just using the side switch only, and redesigning the tail cap, dropping the tail end switch.
Any idea if there are any cons to the TM06s, apart from the new rather bland and cheap tail end triangular stand styling with for a lanyard hole?
http://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/tm06s