Olight has manufactured LED flashlights and portable lighting since 2007, holding over 1,200 patents and more than 600 international certifications for products distributed in over 100 countries. The company developed the first single-LED flashlight to reach 2,000 lumens with the SR90 in 2010, followed by the SR95s UT, which achieved a 1,000-meter beam distance in 2012. Olight operates CNAS Laboratory-accredited testing facilities and serves over 20 million users worldwide. Product lines include EDC flashlights, tactical lights, weapon-mounted systems, headlamps, and high-output models. All lights use proprietary MCC (Magnetic Charging Cable) systems for tool-free charging through magnetic connection.
TIR Optics and Aluminum Construction
Olight flashlights use TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optic lenses to create balanced beam patterns that combine flood and throw characteristics. The TIR design produces soft, even illumination without the hotspot typical of reflector-based systems. Aluminum alloy bodies provide durability and manageable weight across sizes. IPX8 waterproof ratings allow submersion to specified depths. Anodized finishes resist wear and corrosion and provide texture for a secure grip. Models range from compact 2.48-inch EDC lights to full-size tactical flashlights over 7 inches long.
Baton Series EDC and Warrior Tactical Models
The Baton series is Olight's compact EDC line, with the Baton 4 delivering 1,300 lumens in a 2.48-inch package weighing 1.85 ounces. Baton models use proprietary IMR16340 batteries and feature side-switch operation with multiple output levels. The Warrior series offers tactical functionality with dual-switch designs that combine side switches for mode selection and tail switches for momentary operation. The Warrior X 4 outputs 2,600 lumens with a 630-meter throw distance. Seeker models focus on high-lumen output, with the Seeker 4 Pro reaching 4,600 lumens using XHP50.3 HI LEDs and metal reflectors. All series use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in 16340, 18650, or 21700 formats depending on model size.
MCC Magnetic Charging System and Battery Types
Olight's MCC charging system connects through a magnetic interface, so no cable needs to be inserted into charging ports. MCC1A cables deliver 1A charging current, while MCC3 variants provide 2A for faster charging. MCC3-C versions have USB-C connectors for compatibility with modern power sources. The magnetic connection aligns automatically and maintains contact during charging. Proprietary battery designs include customized 18650 cells with 3,500mAh capacity and protection circuits. Batteries work with the magnetic charging tailcap without removal from the flashlight. Charging indicators show power status through LED colors during charging and low battery warnings during use.
Weapon-Mounted Lights and Headlamp Systems
The Odin series provides weapon-mounted illumination for rifles with rail attachment systems, delivering 1,500 lumens through models like the Odin Mini. PL-Pro Valkyrie models mount to pistol rails with 1,500-lumen output and rechargeable batteries. The Baldr series combines white light with laser aiming modules in single housings. The Perun headlamp line switches between headband and clip mounting with outputs up to 2,500 lumens. Array models have multiple LED configurations with separate flood and spot beams controlled independently. All weapon lights and headlamps support MCC charging and include Picatinny or M-LOK mounting hardware.