Olight "Warrior X Turbo" Torch / Flashlight (comparison to Javelot Pro)

Published on August 22, 2020
Duration: 11:42

This guide covers the unboxing, specifications, operation, and field testing of the Olight Warrior X Turbo tactical flashlight, as demonstrated by Ozzie Reviews. It highlights the flashlight's powerful 1100-lumen output, 1000-meter theoretical throw, durable construction, and practical applications for hunting and tactical use. The guide emphasizes its simple two-stage tail switch operation and vibration battery indicator, offering insights from an experienced reviewer. Instruction from a reviewer with high authority and expertise in field testing gear.

Quick Summary

The Olight Warrior X Turbo is a tactical flashlight with 1100 lumens and a 1000-meter theoretical throw, powered by a 5000mAh 21700 battery. It features IPX8 waterproofing and a simple two-stage tail switch. Its compact design makes it suitable for hunting and tactical use, offering a practical alternative to the larger Javelot Pro.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 01:14Physical Specifications
  3. 02:21Battery and Performance
  4. 02:53Runtimes and Modes
  5. 03:48Operation and Indicators
  6. 05:18Comparison and Pricing
  7. 07:23Field Testing
  8. 09:59Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key performance specifications of the Olight Warrior X Turbo?

The Olight Warrior X Turbo boasts a maximum output of 1100 lumens and a theoretical throw of 1000 meters. It is powered by a 5000mAh 21700 battery and features an IPX8 waterproof rating.

How does the Olight Warrior X Turbo compare to the Javelot Pro?

The Warrior X Turbo is more compact than the Javelot Pro, offering a balance of portability and performance. The Javelot Pro is designed for maximum throw distance, making it larger and potentially less convenient for everyday carry.

What are the different modes and runtimes for the Warrior X Turbo?

It has a High mode (1100 lumens) that steps down after 6.5 minutes and a Low mode (150 lumens) that lasts for 12.5 hours. It lacks strobe or SOS modes for simplified tactical operation.

What is the battery indicator system on the Warrior X Turbo?

The flashlight uses vibration alerts: every 5 minutes when below 20% battery, every minute below 10%, and every 10 seconds below 5%, ensuring you're aware of the remaining power.

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