There’s at least three ways around that. In addition to being able to be locked out both electronically and mechanically, many lights have a switch that is fairly well protected. I may not trust my TS10 rattling around loose/unclipped except in my otherwise-empty watch pocket, but hitting the button on most of my Hanklights is such a low-probability thing that the only light I lockout is my KR4.
It’s also worth noting that I have the memory set to “hybrid”, so unless I used the light at a high level within the last three minutes, it’ll come on quite low in the highly unlikely event that something manages to poke inside the raised ring anyways.
There’s at least three ways around that. In addition to being able to be locked out both electronically and mechanically, many lights have a switch that is fairly well protected. I may not trust my TS10 rattling around loose/unclipped except in my otherwise-empty watch pocket, but hitting the button on most of my Hanklights is such a low-probability thing that the only light I lockout is my KR4.
It’s also worth noting that I have the memory set to “hybrid”, so unless I used the light at a high level within the last three minutes, it’ll come on quite low in the highly unlikely event that something manages to poke inside the raised ring anyways.