Big difference has to be the AA Tool Ti will never be worth much more if anything over its orig value and it drains the heck out of the 14500 battery with hideous vampire lighted tailcap.
Seems like Olight has the “Sneaker Resale” business model going with the limited edition stuff catering to resellers for the secondary market.
Not knocking it, just saying what is observed.
Like some of the product line but they really need to offer different tints.
well put
yes, I was amazed to find the upsale market for fancy metal olights on ebay
lights which have cool white LEDs, and are difficult or impossible to mod to High CRI
people go where they can make dollars, even if it makes no “sense”
pay hundreds of dollars for a light with low CRI
keep it in a box
and wait to resell it for enough to make a profit after Ebay and Paypal and the Post Office all take a commission…
I call it flipping… no judgement,
just an interesting way of being an entrepreneur in a changing world, without ever leaving the comfort of your home…
Marco Polo had to take a really long trip… now we just spend a few hours clicking… same game, buy low, sell higher
25% off or saving 13$ is ok if you are seriously lusting after this light but the limited edition thing from olight is getting a bit old . Not to mention the never ending inability to mod and tint issues plaguing this companies lights . If they want more sales ..Stop making green tints and add high cri emitters. Make it in the cool colors < then call that a limited edition .
They’ve got some new Warrior X Pro color finishes that also have a NW emitter. Less output (2100 lumens and 500 meters of throw) but now I’m looking at my CW version on my desk like hmmmmmmmm……………
That lantern looks really cheap, not at all they way Olight flashlights normally look like. Anyway, Olight seems spending godzillions of dollars for advertising. The way they kept spamming me multiple times every (!) week with newsletters, charity sales, limited sales, flash sales, clearance sales...(to be continued) can almost be considered as "assault and battery". }( I have finally come to the point to unsubscribe for good. :))
I agree with the others that selling old wine in new wineskins (and calling them "limited") is a typical marketing instrument that more and more people get tired of. :TIRED:
Hum, I guess they should put it otherwise, as they have 3 levels in mode 1 and 1 level in mode 2.
The 3 levels correspond to the stepdowns of the flashlight after prolonged use
So, the light techincally has 2 modes (low-high, as the original M1T and the i3T EOS) and if it is used on High for a while it will decrease luminosity from 300 to 150 and from 150 to 30.
I didn’t look for graphics on this, but I’m sure they’re out there to see how long the stepdowns will take
Despite the differences in measurements vs specs, it can be seen that High mode goes from 332lm to 261lm (in 3 minutes), to 163lm (during 138minutes), then to 33lm (during 157 minutes). At 4 minutes it seems to be around 160-170lm :+1:
How much do you think people will pay for these? I see CU versions sell for around 70-80 (were those on sale for 37$ too?)
I would think TI is less desirable. Still not sure of the allure my self…. Heavier, worse cooling, more expensive… for what? slightly different shade of silver?
November 26, 2019 I purchased two Olight S2R Baton II Cu’s, on their Flash Sale, for $59.95 each. The cheapest now are selling for $175 on Ebay/Buy it Now(not Make an Offer). The seller has sold 7, and has 2 remaining. Some people are asking $299 for it.
Crazy.
For the past 3 months I’ve been selling off all my baseball, basketball and football cards/sets that I bought in the late 80s, early 90s and I’m up to $2500, for stuff I thought was worthless for the past 25 years.
The i5T has 2 modes only. The high mode is 300Lm at turn on but steps down in 3 minutes to 150Lm, which it more or less holds for about 130 more minutes, and then drops out of regulation, and the brightness declines like a hockey stick curve to zero over the next 50 minutes, but the average of this hockey-stick-shaped runtime graph decline, I must assume, is 30Lm. You can’t switch between these brightnesses manually. The low mode is 15Lm.
That TI light sold out fast, by the time I remembered the sale had started was already gone, you would think it was a solid gold version. I have an OD version of it and its decent, but I paid about half of what they want for the TI. Still I think they have steadily upped their price bracket to the point where I usually just say meh to most of the new lights and only order the freebie/$5 shipping lights these days.
Looks cheap but that video is pretty impressive. Doubt most “camping” lanterns will hold up to that torture. If I was going to use it for it’s actual intended purpose then I’d get one. But since I am not, I’d rather get an LT1 just to have around the house.