Ledlenser M7 was my first "good" light, I was throughly disappointed with its performance. Such a big light to only produce about 350lm (400 if the battery was >90% charged and the button constantly held down), with all the technology they used in other areas I don't see why they just haven't used better LEDs and drivers, also I hated the UI and how it fogged up behind the lens. Honestly, if Ledlenser fixed these they could easily be my favourite because the rest of the design is on point. Pretty much any current medium flashlight is going to make a Ledlenser feel like your old Maglite. I wish more people reviewed them though because there is surprisingly little content on them for a brand that is so common place in industry and the services.
@@alextaplin7354 thanks for your feedback. I do feel the same way, yet all my head torches are LedLenser. You are correct with limited content on testing them. Maybe it is time I move away from them.
Is there anyway to recharge batteries without their charger or use any other manufactures batteries with this(same size with same power)? It seems you are totally reliant on them to get replacement batteries and always carrying a charger specifically for your torches. I have no doubt their torches will outlast any battery they make.
Totally organic, not sponsored at all. The fact all sort of people talk about these torches at the same time as the flash sales they have every couple weeks shows how honest they are. Olight seems good value if you accept your torch is useful as long as their battery lasts, with exception of the ones that take normal batteries.
Oliight flashlights suck. I have 4 Olights, and within 2 years 2 of them aren’t working right anymore. Mostly the buttons either on the side or the rear quite working correctly.
@@CeeWorld69 nope. I work for a company that designs and manufactures connectors, sensors and application tooling for several industries, such as automotive, industrial equipment, data communication systems, aerospace, defense, medical, oil and gas, consumer electronics and energy.
Seeker 4 Pro: up to 40% off, $139.96 RRP: $199.95 Save:$59.99 Link: www.olightstore.com.au/s/MEA4NV
The link doesn’t seem to get the 40% off. Unless it’s ran out of time
One thing I love about the Olights is the magnetic bases, very strong and reliable….👍
Looking great. I would love a comparison with similarly priced LED Lenser. As always, thanks for your great reviews.
Ledlenser M7 was my first "good" light, I was throughly disappointed with its performance. Such a big light to only produce about 350lm (400 if the battery was >90% charged and the button constantly held down), with all the technology they used in other areas I don't see why they just haven't used better LEDs and drivers, also I hated the UI and how it fogged up behind the lens. Honestly, if Ledlenser fixed these they could easily be my favourite because the rest of the design is on point. Pretty much any current medium flashlight is going to make a Ledlenser feel like your old Maglite. I wish more people reviewed them though because there is surprisingly little content on them for a brand that is so common place in industry and the services.
@@alextaplin7354 thanks for your feedback. I do feel the same way, yet all my head torches are LedLenser. You are correct with limited content on testing them. Maybe it is time I move away from them.
Might be time to update my old ledlenser.thanks for the review Ozzie
Looks unreal, would definitely love one
Thank you for the review 😊
Is there anyway to recharge batteries without their charger or use any other manufactures batteries with this(same size with same power)? It seems you are totally reliant on them to get replacement batteries and always carrying a charger specifically for your torches. I have no doubt their torches will outlast any battery they make.
Would love to know this as well!👍🏻
@@xderiwx chikoms own Staliarevs. Can't talk about the tribehere
the throw and flood combined.. damn that's a lot of light. some really good candella. lumens defintely aren't everything.
I wish it has a pocket clip also instead of just the bulky holster.
OLIGHT sells the clip separately, I got it for free, it's normally around $5 (US).
What do think compared to nite core 35?
Usually very happy to see your new posts but mate...five torch / light reviews in less than two months?
Totally organic, not sponsored at all. The fact all sort of people talk about these torches at the same time as the flash sales they have every couple weeks shows how honest they are. Olight seems good value if you accept your torch is useful as long as their battery lasts, with exception of the ones that take normal batteries.
Awesome love it he should do more
I thought it was a lifetime warantee?
how does it compare to nitecore edc33?
Any news on Hank?
Oliight flashlights suck. I have 4 Olights, and within 2 years 2 of them aren’t working right anymore. Mostly the buttons either on the side or the rear quite working correctly.
Lies
All Olight flashlights sold in the United States after January 1 2023 now come with a lifetime warranty.
You must be someone who works for another company 😂😂
@@godlike0630 Chinese junk
@@CeeWorld69 nope. I work for a company that designs and manufactures connectors, sensors and application tooling for several industries, such as automotive, industrial equipment, data communication systems, aerospace, defense, medical, oil and gas, consumer electronics and energy.