Olight has Olight First rifle light ODIN RELEASE and FATHER's DAY SALE! June 21 8 PM EDT. - Monday night at Midnight EDT. 28 HOUR SALE
Purple S2R Baton II - Father's Day Sunday June 21 8 PM EDT. - Tuesday night at Midnight
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I picked up a few things. I like Olights.
What are you talking about. Olight puts out the information about each light and lumens that it has with how many minutes it'll give you. Do your research.
Way way better than the anker lights that seem so popular here.
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It is safe to assume that if its sold by olight, the CRI of the emitters used will be hot garbage. It's rather unfortunate, because olight has some pretty awesome design and engineering that can't be found on other lights.
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This sale is pretty good and I bought some lights, but they have been marketing pretty heavily, reaching out to some youtube influencers I never thought would promote such a niche product.
I personally would not put their lights on a firearm however ( I will stick with the american companies). These are good for EDC, hikes, and just leaving around the house. Other lights you have unscrew the tailcap, take the battery out and place in charger and put it back in the light. Most of their models you just attach the magnetic charger at the end without having to do all that or carry a charging device which is very convenient. Just make sure you check which model you are getting, some are powered by AA batteries (which is convenient in their own right as well).