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Lithium-ion batteries are of several voltage types.
The most common ones used in flashlights are what are generally called “3.6v” or “3.7v” batteries.
When fully-charged, they are actually “4.2” (I believe they are called “3.6v” or “3.7v” because most of their capacity is when the said battery is around that voltage).
LiFePO4 batteries are nominally “3.2v”, although when fully-charged, I believe these are 3.6v (or very slightly higher?).
I haven’t encountered flashlights that use LiFePO4 battery type yet.
Your Olight most likely uses the “3.6/3.7v” type of Li-Ion.
I think what is mentioned about chargers being dangerous to LiFePO4 batteries is that a normal Li-Ion battery charger will charge the battery to 4.2v, whereas LiFePO4 batteries are already fully charged at around 3.6v (4.2v would be too much for LiFePO4 batteries). I’m not sure how dangerous it would be to overcharge LiFePO4 batteries though…