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?
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.
Olight has proven themselves the masters of evolutionary updates lately, does this trend Improve their products, or are detractions the order of the day?
No longer simply the jurisdiction of miners and cavers, headlamps are becoming more common than ever. This particular model seems poised to increase that adoption rate and boost their popularity further than ever.
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.
Olight has released yet another flavor of the day with the new M18 Striker. Does this one suit your fancy better than the more everyday variant?
You can’t have too much of a good thing. That’s Olight’s motto, or so it appears as another light joins the Baton line.
If you’re sick of constantly rotating batteries, or disassembling your lights to recharge, Olight might have the answer you’re looking for. Hope you’re looking for power though.