I noticed that the red outer rim of the reflector
(between the bezel and the reflector) of the MMR-X
flashlight glows in the dark when the flashlight is
turned off. It seems to contain small flecks of
glow-in-the-dark (phosphorescent) material inside it,
similar to glitter.
I am wondering if anyone else knows any other
FourSevens lights that contain glow-in-the-dark parts
or unadvertised features. I have not noticed any
glow-in-the dark parts in any other FourSevens lights.
I am wondering if this feature is deliberate,
or if it is a by-product of the manufacturing
process.
It would be interesting to see a fully
glow-in-the-dark flat bezel as an optional
accessory. It would be automatically charged
by the usage of the flashlight, and help keep
the flashlight from being lost at night, since
flashlights often have a low-visibility color
such as black. Also, it would be visible when
the light is standing on its head (unlike the
pre-existing MMR-X glow-in-the-dark ring
around the reflector).
(between the bezel and the reflector) of the MMR-X
flashlight glows in the dark when the flashlight is
turned off. It seems to contain small flecks of
glow-in-the-dark (phosphorescent) material inside it,
similar to glitter.
I am wondering if anyone else knows any other
FourSevens lights that contain glow-in-the-dark parts
or unadvertised features. I have not noticed any
glow-in-the dark parts in any other FourSevens lights.
I am wondering if this feature is deliberate,
or if it is a by-product of the manufacturing
process.
It would be interesting to see a fully
glow-in-the-dark flat bezel as an optional
accessory. It would be automatically charged
by the usage of the flashlight, and help keep
the flashlight from being lost at night, since
flashlights often have a low-visibility color
such as black. Also, it would be visible when
the light is standing on its head (unlike the
pre-existing MMR-X glow-in-the-dark ring
around the reflector).
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