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male to female charging is never going to be superior to mag charging. the batteries literally only physcially can charge at a certain rate. a 60w block isnt going to charge any lithium battery faster than 2amps
The Seeker pros are my person favorite. I felt the same way about the Seeker 4 at first. I was hesitant but now my only critique about the Seeker 4 is that I wish it came with the rubber handle like the pro and honest even the rotary dial would be nice on the Seeker 4. Great flashlights all around.
They just can't win. Usually people are upset because of the proprietary MCC. Maybe they can make a MCC tailcap with the USB C port in between the metal rings of the cap somehow so that it's both.
Can anybody help me choose? 🤔 I don't know whether to go for strong flood or throw light as the reason I want to get a flashlight is so I can store it inside my car in case somebody attempt to carjack or mug me in the parking lot at a shady area so I can dazzle and deter an attacker. Been looking at Warrior X 4, Seeker 4 and Seeker 4 Pro.
I'd advise you to get the warrior x 4 for this type of situation. You can use it as a weapon because it has a reasonable strike bezel and excellent throw. You can also put the tail switch into strobe mode and blind an attacker.
Me too 😂 But it's alright, I like the magnetic charging better than USB-C anyway. But I would like to see the Seeker 4 with both USB-C and magnetic charging ON THE FLASHLIGHT ITSELF! My holster with USB-C that came with the Seeker 4 Pro doesn't work. The magnetic base doesn't make contact with the charger unless I press the flashlight down HARD into the holster and keep pressing it down during the whole charging time. It's like the magnetic puck in the holster has sunk in into the plastic or something.
@@Aerox90I would contact customer service. Possibly your holster is out of spec. I just grabbed mine inside its holster, plugged it in and the charge indication started immediately. It doesn't really need it yet, but I guess I'll continue to charge up the light. The Seeker 4 Pro is my favorite for walks at night. It is really nice to be able to dial the brightness level up and down, as needed. The Seeker 4 has enough spill to also work for walks, but I miss the interface, and one does not have to worry about the dancing hotspot with the Pro.