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Olight's flashlight lineup is built around the idea that every carry scenario has an optimal tool — not a compromise. Each series targets a specific use case with a purpose-matched beam profile, battery platform, and switch interface, so the light you pick is already engineered for the job rather than trying to cover everything poorly.
The Baton series is the core EDC platform — compact rechargeable flashlights built for pocket carry with outputs ranging from around 1,200 to 4,200 lumens depending on the model. The lineup spans 18350 through 21700 battery formats, with the Baton 4 representing the current standard and the Baton Turbo pushing beam distance beyond what most EDC lights can reach. Every Baton model runs Olight's MCC magnetic charging and features a side-switch interface with multiple output levels. If you need one light that lives in your pocket every day, the Baton series is where to start.
The Arkfeld takes a fundamentally different approach to EDC. Instead of a cylindrical body, it runs a flat card-style profile that sits flush in a pocket or bag. The series pairs a white LED with secondary emitters — UV, green laser, or both — depending on the model. The Arkfeld Pro and ArkPro lines extend this platform into higher outputs and slimmer form factors. If you want a multi-tool light that combines illumination with UV inspection or visible laser in one flat-profile body, the Arkfeld series is the platform.
The Seeker series is built for buyers who want high output in a carry-friendly format. These are flood-optimized lights that prioritize broad, even coverage over pencil-beam throw — the right profile for close-to-mid-range tasks like walking the dog, searching a parking structure, or lighting up a campsite. The lineup scales from the Seeker 4 Mini through the Seeker 4 Pro, with outputs reaching 3,100 lumens. The Seeker series runs 21700 batteries for extended runtime and features proximity sensing on upper-tier models to prevent heat buildup during high-output use.
The Marauder Mini is a high-output compact that pushes 7,000 lumens from a dual-LED system with an integrated RGB side light. The white beam handles primary illumination while the RGB array provides colored signaling, ambient lighting, and location marking. Despite the output, the body remains pocket-compatible. A lockout mode and proximity sensor prevent accidental activation. The Marauder Mini fills the gap between standard EDC and full-size search lights for buyers who want maximum lumens in the smallest possible package.
The Warrior series is Olight's tactical EDC platform. Every model runs a dual-switch layout — side switch for everyday mode cycling and a tail switch for overhand tactical grip — giving you two independent interfaces depending on how you hold the light. The standard Warrior line (Nano through Ultra) uses TIR optics for a balanced flood-and-spot beam optimized for close-to-mid-range use. The Warrior X sub-line switches to smooth reflectors for throw-first performance, pushing beam distances past 600 meters on the Warrior X 4. Proximity sensing, configurable tail switch modes, and magnetic charging are standard across current-generation models.
The Javelot series is the dedicated long-range platform — lights built specifically to push a tight beam as far as possible. The lineup starts at the Javelot Mini for a compact throw option and scales through the Javelot Pro 2 and Javelot Turbo, with the Turbo exceeding 1,300 meters of beam distance. These are scanning, searching, and property-perimeter tools built for situations where identifying a target at extreme range is the priority. Optional weapon-mount remote switches are available on select models for long-gun integration.
The Prowess is a bidirectional flashlight that emits light from both ends of the body — a forward-facing white beam for primary illumination and a rear-facing lantern for area lighting or signaling. This dual-output design eliminates the need to carry a flashlight and a separate lantern for camp, trail, or emergency use. The forward and rear lights operate independently with separate controls. If your use case benefits from having both directional and ambient light in one tool, the Prowess is purpose-built for that role.
Olight's keychain lineup covers true always-carry illumination in the smallest possible formats. The i1R 2 Pro runs a rechargeable battery in a twist-activation body under two inches long. The i3E EOS is a single-AAA penlight for buyers who want disposable battery simplicity. The i3T EOS steps up to a tail-switch interface with two output levels in the same AAA format. These are backup lights, glove-box lights, and keyring lights for situations where your primary EDC is not on you.
All current-generation Olight flashlights are rechargeable, and most run the MCC magnetic charging system that lets you top off the battery without removing the cell from the light. Proximity sensing on upper-tier models automatically reduces output when the lens is obstructed — a safety feature that prevents pocket burns and heat damage. IPX8 waterproofing is standard across the handheld lineup. Whether you need a grab-and-go pocket light or a purpose-built tactical tool, the Olight flashlight platform has the right configuration for the application.