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OLIGHT Baton 3 Pro 1500 Lumens EDC Rechargeable LED Torch,High Lumens Pocket Flashlight for Outdoors,Indoors and Emergency,Black(Neutral White Light: 4000~5000K)

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I did measure the temperature of the torch with a thermal imaging camera and the head does get just over 50°C as you can see. If you’ve used an Olight before, the user interface will be familiar to you. With the torch on, press and hold the power button to cycle between low, medium and high mode. The last used mode is memorised when you turn the torch on. If you double press the power button with the torch on or off, you’ll get to the 4600 lumen turbo mode. There’s no proximity sensor like on the Baton 3 Pro Max. But if you return the torch to its holster it will drop to its high mode from turbo. If it’s red, it means the charge is less than 10%. Orange if it’s between 10% and 60% and green if the charge is above 60%. Impressive Battery Life

A battery level indicator built into the side switch that lets you know when the battery needs charging. A green light indicates above 60% power, an orange light indicates 10-60 % power, a red light indicates less than 5-10% power and a red blinking light means less than 5% power and that the torch needs to be charged. I’ve not had any issues with my Seeker 3 Pro with a similar grip, but I’m always a little concerned this soft rubber will perish over time. The head is cranulated so you can see if you’ve left it on head down. I’ve had success using a little magnet in the recessed terminal, but even then these batteries are oversized with their protection circuitry so the only charger I have that fits them is the XTAR SC1 Plus. They won’t fit in my SkyRC MC3000.

Design and features

Turbo: 1500 lumens; 2 minutes run-time ~ 600 lumens; 2 hour, 57 minutes run-time; 175 m beam range* Since 2007, Olight has been a real headache for low-quality flashlight brands, even for critical reviewers like myself, just because of their high quality.

Since the .5 lumen Moonbeam mode is so dim, here it is viewing directly into the lens. This amount of light on a dark wall does not photograph easily. It’s usefully dim. Keep in mind that the Baton 3 Pro is an upgrade from the S2R Baton II and is the best option compared to the Baton 3 and Baton Pro. It’s an indicating switch, as I said above, too. It can indicate in green, red, and orange (seen above).Branded flashlights are all about power; their marketing strategy’s foundation is how powerful the light is. So, how powerful do you think the Baton Pro 3 is? Measurement disclaimer: Testing flashlights is my hobby. I use hobbyist-level equipment for testing, including some I made myself. Try not to get buried in the details of manufacturer specifications versus measurements recorded here; A certain amount of difference (say, 10 or 15%) is perfectly reasonable. What’s Included It’s an update to the very popular Seeker 3 Pro, with a little extra brightness and a new USB-C charging option.

There’s also a timer mode. Choose the brightness level and double press holding the second press. The torch will blink once or twice alternatively each time you do this. One blink for a 3 minute timer, 2 blinks for a 9 minute timer. It’ll switch itself off automatically after 3 or 9 minutes. This is useful if you have the torch hanging in a tent or use it as a bedside light. The Olight Baton 3 Pro is a rechargeable flashlight using a single 18650 cell (included) as well as offering high output and a familiar user interface.

Final thoughts

Larger Design: The Baton 3 Pro has a larger side button than the S2R Baton II, making it easier to operate the button. The Olight Baton 3 Pro Silver Ridge is now available! It’s a rechargeable flashlight using an 18650 cell and offers high output and a familiar user interface.

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