Olight i3T EOS, i1R EOS, PL-2 Valkyrie & PL-Mini - Quick Review

Published on July 13, 2018
Duration: 5:01

This video provides a quick review of several Olight flashlight models, including the i3T EOS, i1R EOS, PL-2 Valkyrie, and PL-Mini. The presenter highlights their features, lumen outputs, battery types, and mounting options, focusing on their utility for everyday carry and tactical applications. The review emphasizes the convenience of USB rechargeable lights and quick-detach systems for weapon-mounted lights.

Quick Summary

The Olight i3T EOS offers 5 and 180 lumens, powered by a AAA battery. The Olight i1R EOS ranges from 5 to 130 lumens and is USB rechargeable. Weapon lights like the PL-2 Valkyrie (1200 lumens, CR123A batteries) and PL-Mini (400 lumens, USB rechargeable) feature quick-detach systems and rail adapters for Glock and Picatinny.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Olight Flashlights
  2. 01:14Olight i1R EOS Keychain Light Review
  3. 01:44Olight i3T EOS EDC Flashlight Review
  4. 02:23Olight PL-2 Valkyrie Weapon Light Review
  5. 03:01Olight PL-Mini Weapon Light Review
  6. 03:42Overall Impressions and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the lumen outputs for the Olight i3T EOS and i1R EOS?

The Olight i3T EOS offers two modes: 5 lumens on low and 180 lumens on high. The Olight i1R EOS has a lumen output that ranges from 5 lumens up to 130 lumens, controlled by twisting the head.

How are the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie and PL-Mini weapon lights powered?

The Olight PL-2 Valkyrie is powered by two CR123A batteries. The Olight PL-Mini is USB rechargeable and comes with a magnetic charging cable, eliminating the need for disposable batteries.

What rail adapters are included with the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie and PL-Mini?

Both the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie and PL-Mini come with adapters for both Glock rail systems and the standard 1913 Picatinny rail, offering versatility for different firearm platforms.

Does the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie have a strobe function?

Yes, the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie features a strobe function in addition to its high (1200 lumens) and low (600 lumens) constant-on modes. The strobe is activated by clicking both toggle paddles simultaneously.

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