Unfortunately I do not see any improvement in output than old model - M23.
On paper this light has 2000 lumen, but in reality they are 1250 lumen. M23 has 1000 lumen and better throw than X warrior at 1250 lumen.
If we look at the chart and compare X warrior to similar light - Acebeam T27 we can see that Olight is missing high mode of 1250 lumen.
Retailed at USD129.99, but I believe OlightStore US is running some sales for this model soon. I think the sale prices is below USD85.00 during the promotion.
Great now they are making Tactical Vibrating Flashlights? Just what you need in a High Stress situation, fantastic idea? Lost track of how many rounds are left in this mag? Cover me I’m reloading my flashlight!
I wonder if you can disable the Vibrating battery level alert/warning…. maybe surgically remove it?
I am interested in this light because of the remote switch. Can you tell me how well the cap sticks to the light? Will it stay if walking in the woods around small tree branches? Also, is the remote switch of a standard dimension? Will it work, for example, with a Surefire M-Lok mount plate?
The magnetic attachment is much much stronger than their usual MCC charger, I can swing the Warrior X which attach to the remote switch from side to side without it being detach.
I do not know if it will fit a SureFire M-Lok mount plate, following are the measurement I took…
The dimension of the magnetic switch is:
I’ve been thinking about that magnetic tail switch/cap. I wonder how that would be affected if it was carried in a shop (like mine) where there are metal filings present. It worries me they could foul up the switch.
My H1 NOVA does attract them, however, not to the switch because it is on the opposite end of the light.
Don’t see the point of purchasing the Warrior X if you’re planning on disabling the vibrating low battery level alert/warning? :person_facepalming: …You can always purchase a different model instead?..Your flashlight should always be fully charged to begin with, just like your mags, in case you get into a tactical “high stress” situation. Or how about recharging it once a week just to make sure is always full of juice, that way you don’t have to worry about “reloading” your flashlight once it start vibrating