The Olight mantra of iterative improvement strikes again, this time in the form of another aggressively bezeled wonder. Is the M1X a worthy successor, or has this design simply grown long in the tooth?

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The Olight mantra of iterative improvement strikes again, this time in the form of another aggressively bezeled wonder. Is the M1X a worthy successor, or has this design simply grown long in the tooth?
Let’s try and mix things up a little bit. Here’s a video intro and quick look at the Xtar VC4 Battery Charger.
If Olight’s Baton series has gradually morphed into their primary line, then the S30R is definitely their flagship model. Formed gradually through evolutionary design, it is the culmination of many small improvements over time resulting in a formula for success.
Purpose built lights have been on the decline lately, with everyone trying to provide one light to meet every need simultaneously, but there’s something to be said for those lights that just do one thing, and do it well.
It seems that with the LED revolution, flashlights have almost irrevocably shrunk in size to provide for better portability. Does this brave new world have any room left for more traditional large lights?
Olight has proven themselves the masters of evolutionary updates lately, does this trend Improve their products, or are detractions the order of the day?
Nextorch has long been pushing innovation as its premier product. The TA40 tries to capture some of that innovation and inject it into a more tactical torch than is normally seen in this lineup.
With standard white-light flashlights becoming so prolific in today’s market, some companies have begun to expand their offerings to colored light as well hoping for increased sales. Is this a valuable commodity, or simply a gimmick?
How many lumens can we cram into how small of a space. The flashlight industry as a whole seems to be in a race to figure out just that. Olight’s latest entrance into that race definitely qualifies as a contender.