Interesting option but the operation is no where near as intuitive as a gas pedal or single mode light. Maybe it can be single mode? I haven't messed with that firmware.
Everyone gives Anduril a bad rap because of its customization options and modes makes it seem overly complex. None of those options or modes are necessary to actually use the light.
The crux of the biscuit is this: actual operation of an Anduril light is dead nuts simple:
Click for ON. Click for OFF.
While on, hold the button for ramping brightness.
It turns back ON at exactly the last brightness you switched it OFF with.
That's IT. Easy Peasy.
Hank lights (Emisar/Noctigon) are solidly built high quality durable designs. Hank himself is a longtime enthusiast and hand assembles each light tailored to a wide variety of top quality emitter choices. I have several that have endured years of rugged tool use without a single failure or defect.
You will need to source an unprotected flat top 18650 battery like a Samsung 30Q and a simple charger and be all in for just over $50, a solid value.
If you wanted something really small, you could try the KC1 Keychain light ($15) that is dual fuel and can run a single AAA or 10440 lithium rechargeable. It's a single mode twisty, as simple as it gets.
If you want your light in 2 days or so you can buy from his US based dealer in Hawaii, a really great guy named Jackson Lee. [
www.jlhawaii808.com ] He is legendary for customer service and advice on anything flashlight related. Great on the phone.
Give it a try.