Unfortunately, there are also a few downsides. Why the design was not something edgier designed so that a chock is? But worst of all is that the battery cage is so tight that the batteries are getting only with brute force in the cage. A withdrawal is possible only with tools. Perhaps there are also batteries / accumulators, which are fairly simple to use. The common Eneloop batteries anyway can only be forcibly to cooperate with this undersized cage persuade. This is clearly a constructive deficiency!
Reports accordingly affected users there are in relevant forums. Some people have solved the problem by having shortened the springs of the battery cage with a wire cutter.
Despite these criticisms, I like the light and I will not return. Any prospective buyer should but know in advance what they are getting.