The Only 4 Flashlights You Should Consider Today! New OLIGHT Lights Test!

Published on June 9, 2026
Duration: 10:32

This video reviews four new Olight flashlights: the Baton 4 Pro, Baton Ultra, OCLIP Pro S, and PLX Rail Light. The Baton 4 Pro and Ultra offer distinct beam performance and durability, with the Ultra featuring Olight's new EIP-1 LED and OAL material. The OCLIP Pro S is a compact, multi-mode EDC light with a strong clip and magnetic base. The PLX Rail Light is a powerful weapon-mounted light designed to outperform competitors, featuring separate flood and spotlight modes.

Quick Summary

The Olight Baton Ultra excels over the Baton 4 Pro with a 330-yard throw and 22,500 candela, thanks to its new EIP-1 LED and durable OAL material. The compact OCLIP Pro S offers multi-mode versatility with a magnetic clip, while the PLX Rail Light provides impressive weapon-mounted performance with separate flood and spotlight capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & New Olight Flashlights
  2. 00:39Baton 4 Pro vs. Baton Ultra Comparison
  3. 01:00Baton Ultra EIP-1 LED & Beam Performance
  4. 01:29Redesigned Charging System (USB-C & Magnetic)
  5. 01:44Flat Tail Cap & Switchgear
  6. 02:12Battery & Durability Specs (IPX8, Impact Resistance)
  7. 02:26Baton Ultra OAL Material
  8. 02:43OCLIP Pro S Compact EDC Flashlight
  9. 02:55OCLIP Pro S Features (White, UV, RGB)
  10. 03:06OCLIP Pro S Clip & Magnetic Base
  11. 03:17OCLIP Pro S Water Resistance & Battery
  12. 03:39OCLIP Pro S Charging & Performance
  13. 03:53OCLIP Pro S Controls (Button & Rotary Toggle)
  14. 04:15OCLIP Pro S Convenience & Portability
  15. 04:42Olight PLX Rail Light Introduction
  16. 04:55PLX Rail Light Design & Durability
  17. 05:01PLX Rail Light Controls & Battery
  18. 05:17PLX Rail Light USB-C Charging
  19. 05:28PLX Rail Light Emitters & Modes (Flood vs. Spotlight)
  20. 05:54PLX Rail Light Performance & Conclusion
  21. 05:59Viewer Feedback & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Olight Baton Ultra and Baton 4 Pro?

The Olight Baton Ultra offers superior beam performance with a longer throw (330 yards vs. 220 yards) and higher candela (22,500 vs. 10,000) compared to the Baton 4 Pro. The Ultra also features Olight's new EIP-1 LED and is constructed from OAL material for enhanced durability and scratch resistance.

What makes the Olight OCLIP Pro S a good EDC flashlight?

The OCLIP Pro S is highly portable due to its compact size and features white light, UV, and RGB modes. Its strong clip with a magnetic base adds significant utility for hands-free operation, making it versatile for everyday carry and various tasks.

How does the Olight PLX Rail Light perform as a weapon-mounted light?

The Olight PLX Rail Light is noted for outperforming larger weapon lights from brands like Streamlight and Surefire. It offers distinct flood (1200 lumens) and spotlight (22,500 candela, 330 yards throw) modes, providing exceptional versatility and performance in a compact package.

What are the charging methods for the new Olight flashlights?

The Baton 4 Pro and Baton Ultra feature both magnetic tail cap charging and a hidden USB-C port. The OCLIP Pro S has built-in USB-C charging, and the PLX Rail Light also uses USB-C charging, moving away from Olight's traditional magnetic system for these models.

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