OLIGHT I3T EOS 180 Lumens Dual-Output Slim EDC Flashlight for Camping and Hiking, Tail Switch Flashlight with AAA Battery
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Thank you for your interest in I3T, which has a CRI of around 70, comes with a AAA battery, and comes with one type of battery.
The low button is always on, but if you click to the high, the low button is very easily pushed outof the way
The item weighs one ounce and does not have a weight. About 4 ounces
I haven't lost the head of my O light because the threads on the soft aluminum wear out, but the Thrunite AAA has lost its head. Apparently, it's not just a fluke. I have a friend whose Thrunite did the same thing. The original OttLite is still as smooth as it can be, but my switch is a twist alternative rather than a click.
Selected User Reviews For OLIGHT I3T EOS 180 Lumens Dual-Output Slim EDC Flashlight for Camping and Hiking, Tail Switch Flashlight with AAA Battery
As a permanent member of my Edc kit, I can't imagine life without it. I expect an Olight to be very well made, so I'm not surprised that it's of good quality. In addition to fitting into your pocket, it continues to live up to its specs. There is a paper that says it only lasts about 20 days The timer was set to something like 10 The battery in my laptop lasted just 68 minutes before it started to flutter and I have 68 minutes left in the day! On a Panasonic eneloop AAA rechargeable battery, it will run for 68 minutes. This impressed me quite a bit. This lamp is a good buy. It is an investment that you will never regret! The light was so bright and I had a lot of fun with it. Thank you, O.
Streamlight Microstream borrowed this from me so I had to buy it. Almost identical dimensions, but this light has a high setting that produces a much brighter light. It is about to change. I don't have an EDC flashlight, but I plan on getting one soon. A light of this size and weight is nearly impossible to see. While I am concerned with durability over the long term, as this is an inexpensive product, I don't see it as an issue A seal is affixed to the ring. As a result of the light, I am eager to try the other options from Olight.
Latest update During the first 90 days, the clip broke. Basically, it got snagged on a seatbelt and when I pulled up on it, it snapped and I was hit Not only was I hurt, but I was surprised as well. It looks like I'll have to buy another one since they don't include a warranty with this clip. I checked the website hoping to receive one but it isn't listed. If you have to pay shipping, a $20 flashlight may not be worth the cost. A perfect size to fit in an EDC bag. Currently I am using a flashlight with a larger diameter (anker brand) with better texture It is cool, but I needed something little and light for everyday use that would fit in a small pocket. The lithium ion battery and USB charging capability are nice, but I also needed something that would easily fit in a purse or As it turned out, this little thing was just right. A great build quality can be found here. All the parts fit snugly and the flashlight is about a quarter the size of my other flashlight, enabling me to leave it tucked away in my pocket untouched. The solution also happens to be dead easy. All you need is two modes. There is a low power mode that defaults to and a high power mode that can be switched on and off with a single click. It's also popular to keep a "spare" battery of this size on hand (AAA). It's much easier to swap out the battery quickly and better than waiting for a lithium-ion The brightness of the sky is astonishing considering the size of the cloud. When I turned it on for my entire family, there was an audible sigh Those who attended were surprised by the amount of light that could be generated from such a small device.
If you need an edc light that doesn't take up a lot of room, then see if this fits your needs. If you want a fancier one you can always buy it later for $20. Those looking for cheap options at this price range will have to choose between off-brand Only the streamlight microstream can be used as a comparison.
It's very accurate in its specs, and its fit and finish are good as well. Light comes out cool white with no discernible tint and extends as far as a keychain light should. When compared with other lights, the high is an honest 180 Lumens. Despite the bright low, it looks like it will stay bright for some time. My one dislike is that it could have benefitted from a low and a medium setting but that isn't sufficiently disappointing that it should be deducted a star. As another reviewer said, it would be most convenient if you could use The alkaline battery in this printer ships with an alkaline battery, but I would not use it due to the high drain. The Surefire Titan is about 25% more expensive, but I feel it competes well with this.
Unlike the S1 mini, I was looking for something that would be easy to deploy at work without having to dig into my pocket. In the beginning I thought I'd clip the I3T onto my pants pocket, however, I ended up clipping it to my dress shirt behind my tie (hardly noticeable, and only when viewed from the side). It's great to have the default 5 lumen and I also like the 180 lumen high variant. It has both a great fit and a great finish. The battery included in the box was used to start In the end, I switched to an ENLOOP AAA rechargeable battery (I keep a bunch around for other uses as well). The I3T and the S1 mini are both daily carry for me (but I still would like to be able to use the tail stand). In addition to the MecArmy SGN3, I have a Cobras E5N on my keychain (which I like, but can't recommend because it keeps turning on in my pocket).
The pros are The benefits of the design of this flashlight will be examined next. As a first and foremost fan of this type of clip, I have always wanted at least a reversible clip, but I believe these clips that can be turned both ways are the best. In addition, I appreciate the simplicity of this light. There are only two light modes, firefly and high, which means you won't have to scroll through a lot of options just to find the right setting. With the tail switch, Olight did a fantastic job. I am used to using tail switches but it took me a while to adjust to it again after testing another light for a while. Let's cut to the chase, the switch on the EOS is extremely sturdy and has a good solid click to it when you operate it. Lastly, the side switch does not have to worry whether or not it is going to break off on the side, and the tail switch has a momentary on/off option that took a few seconds to get used to, but is very useful. As a huge fan of flashlights using commonly available batteries like an AA or AAA, being that this one does as well, makes it ideal.
*Cons There is really only one small detail I'd like to point out, and that's the body's texture. The grip feels a little uncomfortable in my hand, but I do not find it a big deal to not enjoy using the device. I conclude that I would say this is a really great buy, especially if you can find This I3T EOS is thin enough to fit inside your pocket but big enough to fit comfortably in your hand as well. It is convenient to wear on the brim of your hat and is easy to handle due to the thin size. This will be the light I carry the most when I'm not playing with another light.