Yesterday I bought it and tried it out to see how it works and generally how far it shines. The first impressions are positive in the test that was done to see how bright the light is and how it functions. It shines over 40 meters (I sent a friend to test it, holding it as I had turned it on and seeing if it really shines far). The result is incredible and I am thrilled.
Let's talk about the functions of the remote control:
1) Middle button: 1st press activates the flashlight continuously, 2nd press makes it flash intensely with the strobe lights, 3rd press makes only the straight beam flash, and 4th press keeps it steady.
2) Right/left turn signals: 1st press activates the straight beam with the turn signal flashing either right or left, 2nd press turns it off.
3) Top button: 1st press activates the laser, 2nd press makes the laser play, 3rd press turns it off.
4) When charging, the central flashlight blinks.
5) If you don't want to open/close it with the remote control, there is a button on the right side of the flashlight.
6) Charging can also be done with a power bank if you don't want to remove the flashlight (I tested it). Just make sure to lock your bike in a storage room or on your balcony, etc. (so you don't regret it later), and also have a power outlet nearby to directly plug in the cable (the package includes a 1.20 cable) to a charger/multi-plug with USB. There are solutions!
And finally, the quality is very good and the flashlight fits perfectly under the saddle or on the frame with the screws included in the package, the clamps, and its connections. I installed it on the frame without looking at the instructions. And I must say that the flashlight slides in smoothly by pushing the slight protrusion (let's call it that) of the base backwards.
Note: Video with an indoor test to get an idea...
Note 2: The battery runs out much faster with the laser beams. It's best to only turn them on with minimal or no illumination (especially in narrow streets in the neighborhoods or when you are outside the city).
Note 3: Photo of the end of the charging with the illumination that could also serve as the main lighting since it flashes every 3 seconds and I liked it a lot, just as I would have liked it to be steady.
Note 4: The only, let's say, negative thing because I forgot to mention it is that the turn signals don't work unless the flashlight is turned off, and I would have liked them to be slightly larger in size.