Although I find that led flickering is very annoying, there are some cases in which I can deal with it:
- when there is no room in the socket for a decent driver, e.g. in GU10 led bulbs (that replaces halogen reflector bulbs) or in my
A-shape Archipelago bulb (with the same clear bulb as an incancescent)
- when the purpose is not general lighting, e.g. car tail lamps or Christmas cheapo lights
- on vintage fluorescent fixtures with their original magnetic ballast (I also try to use tubes that don't flicker as much as vintage deluxe halophosphate tubes or modern "full spectrum" tubes)
So I hate headlamps or flashlights that flicker with PWM (there are several great drivers that allow real firefly modes without any noticeable flickering: HDS, Zebralight, Armytek,...), as well as PWM backlights in cars.