The speaker, a content creator who has reviewed numerous flashlights, identifies Olight as their preferred brand due to superior build quality and durability. They highlight Olight's fan day event in New York where new products were unveiled, and express a shift in preference from their previous favorite brand, Fenix. The speaker strongly advocates for carrying a flashlight daily, emphasizing its utility beyond initial expectations.
The Oite Arkfeld Ultra is presented as a versatile EDC light. It offers a primary white light up to 1,400 lumens, a Class 3R green laser, and a blacklight function. Its size allows for use as a kubaton, and it features a reversible clip and magnetic charging.
The Olight Prowess is a versatile tactical flashlight and illumination tool. It features a dual-functionality switch allowing it to act as a standard flashlight or a lamp when placed on its tripod. The flashlight offers multiple brightness modes, including Turbo and Strobe, with a battery indicator for charge status. The included tactical tripod offers stability and can be used for charging the device.
The Olight Arkflex is reviewed as a versatile flashlight aiming for work, reading, and EDC use. However, the reviewer finds its design compromises its effectiveness in all three roles, particularly citing the stiff hinge, suboptimal pocket clip placement, and limited battery life for heavy work use. The reviewer suggests waiting for a potential V2 or UV version, or considering dedicated work lights for specific tasks.
The Olight Warrior X3 is a powerful tactical flashlight designed for firearm integration. It features a 2500-lumen output with a claimed 560-meter throw, though usable light is more realistically effective up to 100-150 meters for hunting. The package includes a magnetic mount and a pressure switch for easy firearm attachment, making it suitable for tactical applications, hunting, and general utility.
This review covers the Olight PL-Turbo weapon light, highlighting its 800-lumen output and impressive 515-meter beam distance, which is exceptional for its class. The light features a durable matte finish, an ambidextrous pressure pad, and a secure, easy-to-use mounting system. It offers a focused hot spot with good spill, making it effective for target identification at range, and is compared to other Olight models and the Surefire X300 Ultra, emphasizing its value proposition.
This video provides an update on the Olight Perun 2 Mini, highlighting its improvements and continued utility. The speaker, identified as a systems guy and content creator, emphasizes its effectiveness as a problem-solver for various tasks, from picking up brass in the dark to sorting gear. Key upgrades include a redesigned, sturdier headlamp strap with increased rotational capability and an improved, pictorial instruction leaflet. The addition of a red light mode and SOS function enhances its emergency preparedness features.
This video, "When Candela Isn't King: Z-Bolt Blazer LEP," appears to be a review of a Z-Bolt Blazer LEP flashlight, focusing on its 'candela' (light intensity) output. The description emphasizes high lumen and candela ratings, suggesting a detailed examination of its performance beyond simple brightness. The content creator, Brassfacts, uses this as an opportunity to discuss scenarios where extreme candela might be more impactful than raw lumens. The video likely includes practical demonstrations and comparisons, targeting enthusiasts interested in high-performance lighting tools, possibly for tactical or long-range applications.
This review covers the OLight PL-Mini 2 Valkyrie, a 600-lumen weapon light designed for compact and subcompact pistols. The reviewer highlights its small form factor, magnetic charging system, and unique adjustable mounting mechanism. While noting the non-replaceable battery as a potential drawback for some, the light is praised for its brightness, decent throw, and negligible weight on the firearm during shooting.
This video features a review of the Nitecore P20i 1800 Lumen Flashlight. The description provides links to support the channel, including social media platforms and specific product endorsements like Werkz Holsters and Gatorz Glasses with a discount code. The content is explicitly stated to be for educational purposes only, with reviews based on personal experience and not intended to facilitate sales. RTT: Guns & Gear does not sell firearms, and all firearm demonstrations are conducted safely by trained professionals. The focus is on the flashlight's features and performance.
This guide covers the operation and charging of the Olight S1R II Baton, a 1000-lumen EDC flashlight. It details the various brightness modes, the magnetic charging system, and the battery indicator. The review highlights the light's design features and performance, drawing on the speaker's extensive experience with Olight products.
This review of the Olight X9R Marauder flashlight highlights its extreme 25,000 lumen output and robust build. While not a typical EDC item due to its size and weight, it's presented as a powerful tool for specific applications like search and rescue or large-area illumination. The reviewer emphasizes its impressive light output, even in daylight, and notes its potential for overwhelming camera sensors.
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