This review of the Olight X red dot sight focuses on its performance during a 500-round test, comparing it to the Trijicon SRO for intended use. The reviewer highlights its large window, interchangeable reticles (3 MOA dot, 32 MOA ring, or both), and magnetic charging cover. While not designed for extreme durability, it proved to hold zero effectively for recreational, competition, and home defense applications.
The Olight X is a micro reflex sight featuring a wirelessly recharging internal battery with an estimated 50,000-hour runtime. It offers motion activation, auto brightness/dimming, and a unique multiple reticle system accessible via the rear button. The included magnetic cover also functions as a portable power bank, capable of recharging the optic up to four times.
The Olight X is a full-size, RMR-compatible rechargeable red dot sight offering improved clarity and a multi-reticle design over its predecessor. It features a redesigned charging case with a lanyard for convenient charging and a low battery indicator. The optic boasts a large viewing window suitable for personal defense and competition, with a shake-awake function and manual brightness control. The reviewer highlights its robust mounting system and the inclusion of various screw types for secure installation.
This video reviews two new red dot sights from Olight: the Olight X and the Olight S. The Olight X features a durable OAL material housing, a magnetic charging cover with a real-time battery display, a large field of view, and an RMR footprint. The Olight S, designed for concealed carry, shares the OAL housing and magnetic charging but includes an aspherical lens for distortion-free clarity and an RMS footprint. Both optics offer impressive battery life and motion activation.
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