All the people saying it should be usb charger.. usb isn’t as durable. That’s the reason I ended up with one of these because the coast slayer pro I had that the charging port broke within 2 weeks.. I love the magnetic charger. And the olight has like 4x the battery life!
The magnetic charging is the only thing I don't like about Olight. A USB charging cord would be far more convenient especially if the light travels with you. The dedicated cord is just another thing to carry around on the road. Lose it and you're out of luck. A USB cord is ubiquitous, you would always be able to charge a USB light. Other that the fancy charging cords, Olights rock!
Makes sense! I don’t travel with mine very often so the magnetic mount is super convenient to just leave home. I only have to charge it maybe once a week as it is anyway, but I totally see that perspective.
@@billholb1974 that’s kind of how I feel. I dislike that it’s proprietary but I’ve already dropped this thing off my shelf once and I feel like it would have yanked a USB out a little harder than I would have wanted.
Yeah we get it, you don’t need to spell it out. Extra cable bad. I’m sorry you lost your cable and can’t charge you light anymore, I’m sure that sucks. But at least you don’t have to go through the struggle of lugging it around anymore. You probably could have avoided that hernia surgery if you’d only lost that extra cable earlier and relived yourself of its burden. I personally stopped driving a car because i won’t carry a car key. I fundamentally refuse to add another item to my edc load out even if it’s a key to a tool that enhances my life.
It checks all my needs, but I hate the battery isn't replaceable. People who are saying this is expensive are idiots. What other company is releasing a product like this with the same quality?
Non replaceable battery is an issue.. I do wish it were a swappable battery pack so I could carry a spare or be able to replace it if it went out. But I’m also betting that 3/4 the cost is the battery anyway. Haha.
I have several different Arkfeld flashlights and like them all. Some more than others. The Ultra is even better than the the Pro. The performance isn't vastly different but the new O-Aluminum material is at least twice as strong as alloys typically used in flashlights. I have both cool white and warm white models. The warm white looks good and is easier on the eyes, for me at least. But the cool white looks a lot brighter, and sometimes that's what you really want in a flashlight. I use mine on low most of the time. It's still bright and the batteries last a long time. The magnetic charging port sticks to steel car bodies and stuff so you can work hands free. Just don't lay it in a pile of metal shavings. They wipe right off, but I'd rather keep mine clean and not have to. They put a warning in the owner's manual for idiots: Don't lick the charging port. Well, I didn't plan on it, but I like to disobey suggestions, so...
You know what I really don’t like about my Arkfeld Pro? It’s the fact that the amount of lumens steps down when the battery is literally at 75% or so. After, you can’t use the 1200 lumen anymore (also not in strobe I think). I hate that. We should be able to choose ourselves how we would like to use the light. This makes me think of buying the edc29. Anyone here that has a solution?
I had the opposite happen. I also own both. Both are great lights, but the Arkfeld ended up in my pocket much more frequently. I still have the EDC27, but it doesn't get used nearly as much.
The light modes are better if you reprogram to do double tap for the bright Turbo instead of triple saving triple for strobe. Also double tap on the laser gives you flashlight and laser.
Same.. Although, I did bend my clip the other day and there's actually a screw underneath that leads me to believe there is access to a battery compartment. I wonder if you could actually swap out a battery on this. I haven't dug any further on it, but it made me think.
@@dezelve I’ve seen it. I’m debating buying it just to see. I really like the UV light on the Arkfeld though. I actually use it way more than I thought I would.
@@JamesDailyTV You know what I really don’t like about my Arkfeld Pro? It’s the fact that the amount of lumens steps down when the battery is literally at 75% or so. After, you can’t use the 1200 lumen anymore (also not in strobe I think). I hate that. We should be able to choose ourselves how we would like to use the light. This makes me think of buying the edc29.
I'm planning to have this as my edc as soon as they make it in coyote or desert tan with warm white. I don't like the double clip because as you said it gets caught on stuff. I wish they would use better emitters with high cri and no green in the beam.
I’d love to get a coyote version of this light! I haven’t had any issue with the LED’s though. I’m usually pretty sensitive to light color, but I also like the high kelvin temp’s.
I stopped buying olight because I hate the double direction pocket clip. It gets snagged on stuff all the time and pulls the light out of my pocket. I’ve found my lights hanging from my seat cover, from cardboard boxes I carried and from the linger of my jacket. I don’t understand why they don’t sell a single direction clip, considering all the people that complain about it online. I have cut my clips but it’s not a great solution.
One of my top 3 favourite lights 🙂 The ONLY things I dislike about it are some minor artefacts in the beam, but they are only noticable if you use the light close up on a wall, the non-replaceable battery and the fact that the LED is low CRI (colors looks a little washed out). But other than that this is a great flashlight! It has a wide and useful floodlight for everyday tasks, not a lot of throw but I rarely need to see very far anyway. The UV is strong enough to reveal hidden spots when cleaning and the laser is ok. Not the brightest laser, but it's not too weak either. 7/10 🙂
I agree with the sealed battery.. the proprietary charger has been an issue one time for me as well (when I forgot it on a trip I took). Other than that though, it's been solid!
I hope Olight will focus on sustainability more in the future. Proprietary charging kills it for me, I’m not going to EDC their magnetic charger (wth). If this would be usb-c, I’d buy it. But this - really stupid product decision.
That's my only main complaint... but it's only bothered me when I was traveling and forgot the charger. It took me 4 days to get through the battery life and fortunately I was only gone for 5, but I was using it pretty heavily. My other gripe might end up being a sealed battery compartment when the battery dies... but time will tell.
Pros of magnetic charger is that the structure of the light is totally waterproof, IPX-7. The downside is that you have to be careful not to lose the charging cable. I have several Olights, and the one aspect I notice is that their beam profiles tend to be more of a flood type. Which is really easier on the eyes when doing close-up work. However, at greater distances, the light beam dissipates. I think that Olight could improve the beam profiles slightly by narrowing and focusing it slightly.
I EDC the other laser flashlight arfeld model and love it only thing i wish is that it had a double pocket clip couldve really came in handy at times so now that this newer model has it is great. Olight come on i need those pocket clips on your website asap so i can buy a couple
The magnetic charging is the best. I wish all my lights and even my phone charged that way. The Arkfeld’s shape is nice. I barely can tell it’s in my pocket.
Man i really want that light. I had lots of olightscand i have always been happy with thim but not being usb c charable is a no go for me. I like being able to carge my gear from one cord antime i like. If i need to carge it on the go snd i dont haveva specially charging plug its becomes worthless.
first of all Great Video!!....when it comes to an EDC light I am most concerned about the battery life on the medium setting, this usually tends to be the most useful light as it is the longest run time on the best usable brightness....I dont care if it is 10,000 lumens if it only runs for 20 minutes and the power is dead....usually medium is enough to get the job done with a long working time, so i always look at the medium settings usage time!....just my opinion though!
Thanks! I agree.. the usability on this thing has been great so far. I actually use moonlight mode WAY more than I thought I would, and I go days upon days between charges. It's worked out nicely.
I kinda like the magnet.. but USB would be way more convenient for travel and such. Not having to bring a proprietary charger would be a bonus for sure.
For us REAL men who don’t wear beard cream and EDC to Starbucks.. I use the black light to check for blood, my hotel sheets for bed bugs and fluids. Also works well for high vis marking. Laser for pointing at shit I can’t reach toward or point my finger at because of electrical or fire hazard. Flash light is a little annoying because I often want that Streamlight TURBO mode but the o light requires multiple button presses. Not under stress friendly. Will also say the streamlight on turbo is the only sure method I found for getting out of a rear naked choke. On turbo the stream light will melt plastic in .75 seconds.
I lather my beard with starbucks on a regular basis, but everything else you said was point on. haha. I don't talk about the barista debacle and the rear naked choke anymore though... My therapist said I've moved on.
Do you know for a fact if this will detect pet urine? Have you tested? Would you mind peeing in the woods somewhere and testing after it drys? I need a light that will 100% work on urine for cleaning purposes.
The only thing that's been even mildly inconvenient about it has been the proprietary charger if I'm traveling. It's easy to forget the cord. But if I'm not traveling, it doesn't bug me. I think maybe down the road, I might dislike that it's a sealed battery compartment and when the battery dies, I'll need to replace the light, but only time will tell how long it lasts. So far, so good though
you didn't add any valued feedback NOT provided by numerous other content providers. The white light beam has poor throw, so much so, you can't find candelas@distance stats
the olight is a piece of $hit .. i also thought some of these experts know what they were talking about. it turns out they were probably paid advertisers.. totally waste of money
I bought mine with my own money and I love it! I've had no problems at all with it after a few months of daily use now, and my only, very mild complaint is the proprietary charger if I'm traveling. *shrug*
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All the people saying it should be usb charger.. usb isn’t as durable. That’s the reason I ended up with one of these because the coast slayer pro I had that the charging port broke within 2 weeks.. I love the magnetic charger. And the olight has like 4x the battery life!
The magnetic charging is the only thing I don't like about Olight. A USB charging cord would be far more convenient especially if the light travels with you. The dedicated cord is just another thing to carry around on the road. Lose it and you're out of luck. A USB cord is ubiquitous, you would always be able to charge a USB light. Other that the fancy charging cords, Olights rock!
Makes sense! I don’t travel with mine very often so the magnetic mount is super convenient to just leave home. I only have to charge it maybe once a week as it is anyway, but I totally see that perspective.
@JamesDailyTV I actually like the magnetic charger..less things that can break..USB can have a breaking point.
@@billholb1974 that’s kind of how I feel. I dislike that it’s proprietary but I’ve already dropped this thing off my shelf once and I feel like it would have yanked a USB out a little harder than I would have wanted.
@JamesDailyTV yes..some people are stuck in the old ways with chargers.
Yeah we get it, you don’t need to spell it out. Extra cable bad. I’m sorry you lost your cable and can’t charge you light anymore, I’m sure that sucks. But at least you don’t have to go through the struggle of lugging it around anymore. You probably could have avoided that hernia surgery if you’d only lost that extra cable earlier and relived yourself of its burden. I personally stopped driving a car because i won’t carry a car key. I fundamentally refuse to add another item to my edc load out even if it’s a key to a tool that enhances my life.
It checks all my needs, but I hate the battery isn't replaceable. People who are saying this is expensive are idiots. What other company is releasing a product like this with the same quality?
Non replaceable battery is an issue.. I do wish it were a swappable battery pack so I could carry a spare or be able to replace it if it went out. But I’m also betting that 3/4 the cost is the battery anyway. Haha.
I bought two. Problem solved 😂
@@indyquipchannel 10 years later they'll both be dead
@@Treps1Lifetime Olight warranty on this includes free battery replacement including shipping both ways. I love mine.
UV light is also handy for mechanics as some oils actually react to UV light. Makes finding leaks easier.
I have several different Arkfeld flashlights and like them all. Some more than others. The Ultra is even better than the the Pro. The performance isn't vastly different but the new O-Aluminum material is at least twice as strong as alloys typically used in flashlights. I have both cool white and warm white models. The warm white looks good and is easier on the eyes, for me at least. But the cool white looks a lot brighter, and sometimes that's what you really want in a flashlight. I use mine on low most of the time. It's still bright and the batteries last a long time. The magnetic charging port sticks to steel car bodies and stuff so you can work hands free. Just don't lay it in a pile of metal shavings. They wipe right off, but I'd rather keep mine clean and not have to. They put a warning in the owner's manual for idiots: Don't lick the charging port. Well, I didn't plan on it, but I like to disobey suggestions, so...
You know what I really don’t like about my Arkfeld Pro? It’s the fact that the amount of lumens steps down when the battery is literally at 75% or so. After, you can’t use the 1200 lumen anymore (also not in strobe I think). I hate that. We should be able to choose ourselves how we would like to use the light. This makes me think of buying the edc29. Anyone here that has a solution?
I bought one and an EDC27 and tried them both for a week. The EDC was the winner for me.
I had the opposite happen. I also own both. Both are great lights, but the Arkfeld ended up in my pocket much more frequently. I still have the EDC27, but it doesn't get used nearly as much.
The light modes are better if you reprogram to do double tap for the bright Turbo instead of triple saving triple for strobe. Also double tap on the laser gives you flashlight and laser.
I am NOT a fan of proprietary charging, but I like the OAP anyway! Everything else is great!
Same.. Although, I did bend my clip the other day and there's actually a screw underneath that leads me to believe there is access to a battery compartment. I wonder if you could actually swap out a battery on this. I haven't dug any further on it, but it made me think.
Never saw the point, Nitecore has a nice one though.
I also own the EDC27, and I prefer the Arkfeld slightly. I carry both, but the Olight tends to end up in my pocket more often.
@@JamesDailyTV Did you see the EDC29? Would you carry that one more that your Arkfeld Pro?
@@dezelve I’ve seen it. I’m debating buying it just to see. I really like the UV light on the Arkfeld though. I actually use it way more than I thought I would.
@@JamesDailyTV You know what I really don’t like about my Arkfeld Pro? It’s the fact that the amount of lumens steps down when the battery is literally at 75% or so. After, you can’t use the 1200 lumen anymore (also not in strobe I think). I hate that. We should be able to choose ourselves how we would like to use the light. This makes me think of buying the edc29.
I'm planning to have this as my edc as soon as they make it in coyote or desert tan with warm white. I don't like the double clip because as you said it gets caught on stuff. I wish they would use better emitters with high cri and no green in the beam.
I’d love to get a coyote version of this light! I haven’t had any issue with the LED’s though. I’m usually pretty sensitive to light color, but I also like the high kelvin temp’s.
I stopped buying olight because I hate the double direction pocket clip. It gets snagged on stuff all the time and pulls the light out of my pocket. I’ve found my lights hanging from my seat cover, from cardboard boxes I carried and from the linger of my jacket. I don’t understand why they don’t sell a single direction clip, considering all the people that complain about it online. I have cut my clips but it’s not a great solution.
One of my top 3 favourite lights 🙂 The ONLY things I dislike about it are some minor artefacts in the beam, but they are only noticable if you use the light close up on a wall, the non-replaceable battery and the fact that the LED is low CRI (colors looks a little washed out).
But other than that this is a great flashlight! It has a wide and useful floodlight for everyday tasks, not a lot of throw but I rarely need to see very far anyway. The UV is strong enough to reveal hidden spots when cleaning and the laser is ok. Not the brightest laser, but it's not too weak either.
7/10 🙂
I agree with the sealed battery.. the proprietary charger has been an issue one time for me as well (when I forgot it on a trip I took). Other than that though, it's been solid!
I hope Olight will focus on sustainability more in the future. Proprietary charging kills it for me, I’m not going to EDC their magnetic charger (wth). If this would be usb-c, I’d buy it. But this - really stupid product decision.
That's my only main complaint... but it's only bothered me when I was traveling and forgot the charger. It took me 4 days to get through the battery life and fortunately I was only gone for 5, but I was using it pretty heavily. My other gripe might end up being a sealed battery compartment when the battery dies... but time will tell.
Pros of magnetic charger is that the structure of the light is totally waterproof, IPX-7. The downside is that you have to be careful not to lose the charging cable. I have several Olights, and the one aspect I notice is that their beam profiles tend to be more of a flood type. Which is really easier on the eyes when doing close-up work. However, at greater distances, the light beam dissipates. I think that Olight could improve the beam profiles slightly by narrowing and focusing it slightly.
I just bought the regular Arkfeld - for its UV
Not a bad way to go. I just like lasers... haha.
I EDC the other laser flashlight arfeld model and love it only thing i wish is that it had a double pocket clip couldve really came in handy at times so now that this newer model has it is great. Olight come on i need those pocket clips on your website asap so i can buy a couple
I won't lie, I use the reverse clip WAY more than I thought I would... I'm glad it has it.
Im stuck between the streamlight wedge and arfeld for hunting help me out
I'd go with the wedge or nitecore edc
The magnetic charging is the best. I wish all my lights and even my phone charged that way.
The Arkfeld’s shape is nice. I barely can tell it’s in my pocket.
Man i really want that light. I had lots of olightscand i have always been happy with thim but not being usb c charable is a no go for me. I like being able to carge my gear from one cord antime i like. If i need to carge it on the go snd i dont haveva specially charging plug its becomes worthless.
first of all Great Video!!....when it comes to an EDC light I am most concerned about the battery life on the medium setting, this usually tends to be the most useful light as it is the longest run time on the best usable brightness....I dont care if it is 10,000 lumens if it only runs for 20 minutes and the power is dead....usually medium is enough to get the job done with a long working time, so i always look at the medium settings usage time!....just my opinion though!
Thanks! I agree.. the usability on this thing has been great so far. I actually use moonlight mode WAY more than I thought I would, and I go days upon days between charges. It's worked out nicely.
Great video, thinking on grabbing one myself👍🏽
Let me know what you think if you do!
I’d have this but the proprietary charging system is just one more PITA I don’t need. I already have to carry an apple and type-C!
waterproof?
IPX7 rated.
I like mine takes time to remem7all the modes
Needs USB-C charging.
I kinda like the magnet.. but USB would be way more convenient for travel and such. Not having to bring a proprietary charger would be a bonus for sure.
For us REAL men who don’t wear beard cream and EDC to Starbucks.. I use the black light to check for blood, my hotel sheets for bed bugs and fluids. Also works well for high vis marking. Laser for pointing at shit I can’t reach toward or point my finger at because of electrical or fire hazard. Flash light is a little annoying because I often want that Streamlight TURBO mode but the o light requires multiple button presses. Not under stress friendly. Will also say the streamlight on turbo is the only sure method I found for getting out of a rear naked choke. On turbo the stream light will melt plastic in .75 seconds.
I lather my beard with starbucks on a regular basis, but everything else you said was point on. haha. I don't talk about the barista debacle and the rear naked choke anymore though... My therapist said I've moved on.
i like mine , wish the clip was removable ...
It should be removable... mine has two fasteners on the back that you can undo to remove the clip.
Do you know for a fact if this will detect pet urine? Have you tested? Would you mind peeing in the woods somewhere and testing after it drys? I need a light that will 100% work on urine for cleaning purposes.
I can say with certainty that it will detect urine, based on my evaluation of my hotel bathroom this last weekend....
"just good things to say about the light...", so what are the things you don't like?
The only thing that's been even mildly inconvenient about it has been the proprietary charger if I'm traveling. It's easy to forget the cord. But if I'm not traveling, it doesn't bug me. I think maybe down the road, I might dislike that it's a sealed battery compartment and when the battery dies, I'll need to replace the light, but only time will tell how long it lasts. So far, so good though
IF YOU DON'T USE THE UV LIGHT OR LASER THERE'S NO REASON TO BUY IT
you didn't add any valued feedback NOT provided by numerous other content providers. The white light beam has poor throw, so much so, you can't find candelas@distance stats
What kind of feedback would you have liked to see exactly? It's a pretty simple device.... This is just my opinion on it.
No replaceable battery and therefor useless and a bomb it would be better to have replacement rechargeable batteries
There's no way to replace the battery.Once the battery dies it's a throw away flashlight it's rubbish flashlight
Fuck the laser - otherwise fab torch
@@k1_w3 I did
Over hipped, under power, native battery, nice looking, too expensive, already tons of comparable and way better LIGHTs with more features.
the olight is a piece of $hit .. i also thought some of these experts know what they were talking about. it turns out they were probably paid advertisers.. totally waste of money
Or maybe you rep an other brand - love the olights we have used…
I bought mine with my own money and I love it! I've had no problems at all with it after a few months of daily use now, and my only, very mild complaint is the proprietary charger if I'm traveling. *shrug*
Get over yourself dude
Charging is very poor