The Olight Javelot Pro model is Olight’s current flagship “thrower” flashlight and the successor of the Olight M3XS-UT Javelot model, with several changes made.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Javelot Pro model.
The Olight Javelot Pro model is Olight’s current flagship “thrower” flashlight and the successor of the Olight M3XS-UT Javelot model, with several changes made.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Javelot Pro model.
The Olight PL-PRO Valkyrie (Olight PL-PRO) is the newest model from the PL weaponlight series and is the rechargeable option for the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight PL-PRO model.
The Olight Seeker 2 Pro (Olight R50 Pro II) is the second iteration of the Olight R50 Pro model.
This is also Olight’s first flashlight that uses the 21700 battery (same battery type used in current Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle).
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Seeker 2 Pro model.
The Olight Warrior X (or Olight Warrior 10) is the latest generation of the venerable Olight M20 Warrior that came out a decade ago – where “X” is the Roman numeral for “10”. It also borrows some of the design cues of the head portion of the Olight M23 Javelot.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Warrior X model.
The Olight S2R Baton II (or Olight S2R II Baton) is the second generation of the rather popular Olight S2R Baton model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight S2R II model.
The Olight S1R II Baton (or Olight S1R Baton II) is the second generation of the rather popular Olight S1R Baton model.
In keeping with the tradition of the previous model, the S1R II utilises the Cree XM-L2 LED.
The Olight I3T (or i3T) EOS is the latest iteration of the I Series (keychain).
In keeping with the tradition of the previous EOS model (I3E), the I3T utilises the Philips LUXEON LED but ditches the keychain – in favor of a dual direction pocket clip.
The majority of the AAA flashlights available currently are twisty-style switches. Hence, having the I3T with the clicky forward switch is definitely a nice welcome.
The Olight M1T Raider is the latest in the Olight M Series – with the prior one being the Olight M2T Warrior.
The Olight M Series are reserved for their tactical flashlights and in this case, the M1T seems like a great tactical backup or is it?
The Olight I1R (or i1R) EOS is probably the smallest flashlight that Olight has ever produced for the I Series (keychain).
In keeping with the tradition of the previous EOS model (I3E), the I1R utilises the Philips LUXEON LED.
For most headlamp users, having dual (flood & “focused”) LEDs is like a dream come true.
Olight went a step further and included the “wave technology” that sounds kinda gimmicky or is it?
The Olight M Series has been around for almost a decade (since the venerable Olight M20 Warrior) with the intention of being full fledged tactical models.
Does their latest M2T qualify to be properly labelled as a “tactical” model or is just a marketing gimmick?
Olight has designed a special new knurling naming it “braided texture” for the new S1 Mini Baton series; which happen to be the smallest single CR123A light they have made to date as well.
Read on to find out more of this tiny CR123A light!