Olight Seeker 2 Review (Triple OSRAM LEDs & 21700 Battery)

The Olight Seeker 2 is the second iteration of the Olight R50 model.

This is also Olight’s second flashlight that uses the 21700 battery (same battery type used in current Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle). The first flashlight that utilized the 21700 battery was their “Pro” version – Olight Seeker 2 Pro.

Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Seeker 2 model.

Malkoff MDC HA 1AA Review (Cool White Version)

The MDC (Malkoff Daily Carry) Series was first released by Malkoff Devices, Inc. back in 2013 and has been fine-tuned over the years through several drivers & pocket clip iterations. 

The Malkoff MDC HA 1AA (Malkoff Malkoff Daily Carry Hard Anodized 1AA) is one of the many models available in the MDC Series lineup.

Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this Malkoff MDC HA 1AA model.

Note: This review is based on the Cool White version, there is also a Neutral White version available.

Folomov 26650S Review (Quint LEDs)

The 26650S is probably one of the shortest 1 x 26650 battery-powered flashlights currently and is marketed as a tactical flashlight.

Since the Folomov 26650S has 5 (quintuple) LEDs and the flashlight industry is mostly used to seeing/hearing of “triples” (3 LEDs) and “quads” (4 LEDs) of late, we are going to go ahead and start calling this 26650S a “quint” (5 LEDs) flashlight.

Lets check out the merits & demerits of this new Folomov 26650S model.

Nitecore LR50 Preview/Review (Lantern + Power Bank)

The Nitecore LR50 is the latest from Nitecore’s L series (Lantern series). This is the first Nitecore lantern model that has the Power Bank feature with multi-directional light source.

Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore LR50 model.

Note: This is a preview/review sample as it is currently available by pre-order only (available very soon) and came without the usual retail packaging.