I seached around after discovering this thread, first I have seen of this new piece, and obviously I am very late. I found no mention of what I am looking to discover, neither in this thread, nor on the Amazon page, nor on the rather amatuer review I found on Reddit (CPF > Reddit, :cpfrules:, Reddit
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- Is the circuit of the updated Pineapple mini (copper) utilizing PWM, or any similar scheme of stretching capacity, (don't care what any may claim about detectability, only the facts requested, please, without the commentary) or is the circuit legitamately Constant Current in all modes?
- Are any modes circuit-regulated for constant brightness, or will the brightness drop as voltage drops (i.e. is it instead battery-regulated)?
- Does the circuit have low-voltage protection cut-off for Li-ion cells?
Requiring these premium qualities, I fully realize, is a lot to expect from such a reasonably priced (more accurately, an absurdly low-priced) AAA copper high-CRI flashlight. Regardless of the answers, this is a very attractive flashlight for AAA LED flashlight collectors at any price.