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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Very bright works well
Dlynnkramer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
But this is a Christmas gift for my husband. Seems to work really great. We have problems with mountain lions where I live the lights up the outside really well.
John Walstrom
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Super bright and seems to be high quality. Have it mounted on my AR.
Jason Reilich
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
The 2000 lumens were very bright it was awesome but on my gun I wanted something a little bit smaller I did not know they had the Odin mini so I returned this one for the mini and the 1250 lumens is plenty plenty bright enough and happier installed at a 3:00 position with m-lock I could never see myself spending $300 up to $500 on some of these tactical flashlights when this one itself is tactical and it is a very great flashlight for the price you can't beat it the quality is there
John Denver
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023
If you are an operator, this isnโt for you. For the rest of us normal folks, however, this is likely the best option on the market. Here are my thoughts:Pros:Good Bang for your Buck (they didnโt skimp on accessories and the price is competitive)Excellent Lumen/candela. This flashlight is crazy bright - it blows my surefire out of the water in this regard.Simple to mount and easy to operate (I also like that you can charge it very easily without taking it off its mount).Cons:Not as durable as alternatives like surefire. It just feels like a commercial grade product, not a military grade one.Possibly too bright for CQB. The max brightness of the flashlight is so intense you risk temporarily blinding yourself if you are operating in close quarters and turn it in pointing towards a reflective surface such as a mirror or even white interior wall. Really this isnโt a negative, just a reminder to think about what you want for before you buy.Final thoughts:I would recommend this product to anyone for light to moderate duty such as home defense or camping.
Manu
Reviewed in Spain on July 16, 2022
Construcciรณn del artรญculo y potencia de la luz
Zach R.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
*1st impressions, will update review after some "field" time.*Box organization is legit. Includes: Quick guide, thorough guide, light (clips into included mount or any Scout light mount!), rechargable battery (massive!), adjustable/multiple configuration picatinny light mount (which is super sturdy & is a clever design), magnetic tape-switch (snaps right to the charging location, also locks into place, another well thought design), proprietary picatinny tape-switch mount (polymer), proprietary magnetic USB charger (Olight standard issue, love these chargers & the indicator light), & lastly some misc. hardware (2 Allen-head screws + Allen wrench, if you choose to use a different mount).Features: 2 modes (if there's more, I'm unaware). Low mode - activated by a light push to the end of the tail-cap. High mode - complete depress of the tail-cap button. Momentary mode of high & low if you, respectively, push & hold the tail cap button. With the tape-switch attached, you only get momentary & on/off high mode.There's just a few negatives I have at this time: You're instructed to charge the light before 1st use, however, the indicator light never turned green by charging from the back of the light (intended method) even though the battery was fully charged. I had to take the battery out of the light & put the charger straight to it, which immediately turned green, cause it was obviously fully charged; I wish there was an included charging brick. & finally, the tape-switch: the connector part is legit! yet the switch itself is HUGE, it's thick & pretty lengthy. I hope that the mass = durability, time will tell.
Rivera
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020
The Good:Brightness - the light has great illumination as advertised.Rifle rail mounting - this light comes with an excellent mounting device that allows quick attach/detach from a picatinny rail. It makes the light useable as a handheld light if need be without utilizing tools to remove it from the gun. There is a twist and push button that allows it to be secured or removed very quickly.Charging/battery - the light comes with a magnetic usb charger that attaches and locks to the base of the light. This is a great feature that allows for quick charging. Battery life is decent, but running it on high will heat up the body of the light and drain the battery fast.Quality - the light is made of high quality and has been very durable. I utilize this light on my duty rifle and it has held up fine.The bad:Pressure switch - the on/off functions are performed with a single bar type button. Quick pushes allow on/off illumination and a long hold and release keeps the light on. This becomes an issue because during room clearing or where light disciple is critical, the light stays constantly on due to the function of the pressure switch. The switch also attaches to the base of the light magnetically (nice), but has a poor locking feature. It locks by pushing up on the magnetic base, but easily comes undone if accidentally pulled rearward during rifle manipulations or if it is bumped. This is a huge issue because it renders the switch useless and has to be reattached. Olight needs to create a better lock for this.Light on/off button - this is an other issue. The on/off button at the base of the light requires a light push for low mode and a hard push for high mode. This is not like other lights with similar functionality, rather it is cumbersome. The problems are similar to the pressure switch on/off functions and the light doesnโt function with ease when tactical usage of the light is necessary.Overall:This is a nice light, but the pressure switch and how it locks needs improved. Surefire and Streamlight have pressure switches with an independent on/off pad and constant on button. Olight should mimic their setups. The on/off button on the light needs fixed too. Again, take a lesson from Surefire of Streamlight. Make it programmable and allow change in intensity with designated clicks of the button.Training with the light helps, but it is not on par with Surefire or Streamlight functionality and ease of usage regarding illumination manipulation.
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