Truly amazing!! The ONLY flashlight company that I know of who TRULY helped those in their time of, NEED for absolutely nothing in return! It's situations like these that makes me even prouder to be a part of such an amazing and CARING company!!
Olight is a Great Company. They're a Chinese Company But They make Great Products and Have Great Customer Service and For the Hurricane Victims, They Stepped Up and Helped. God Bless Them All 🙏
Brian Shields of the Mr. Weatherman RUclips channel mentioned John several times as a huge rain producer (37" or so) that was not getting much attention here as it warranted, because of other storms closer to home. I also thought and mentioned, now months or a couple years ago, that Olight should have sent Bushcraft Bear a lava pattern Olight when he was reporting on the volcano eruption in the Canary Islands (La Palma). It would have been useful and good publicity. And his RUclips channel does travel and outdoors related videos.
Before one Hurricane here, I bought an Anker powerbank and a small solar panel. Generally here in SE Florida, it always sunny and hot after a hurricane passes through. The solar panel needs to be in the sun, but its a good idea to shade the battery. Realistically now though, I have enough flashlights/lanterns/headlamps to provide light for months. So if I am in a store before a storm, I leave any batteries for someone else. Someone with a generator, or during any car trips might be another charging power source. I try to keep some backup flashlights that take regular batteries. For example on trips I keep an Olight i3E EOS in my Dopp kit. [toiletries kit]. That way if I was stranded for a long period without power I would also be able to use AAA batteries, perhaps purchased if I knew a storm was approaching or otherwise scrounged. On my last trip I had an Arkfeld UV, Baton 4 Premium, and Perun 2 Mini. The Perun 2 mini also fits in the Baton 4 charging case. That would be many hours/days of light. Then the aforementioned backup and the small iMinin2 on my keychain. The Perun 2 mini would also take CR123a primary batteries that I keep around; or could purchase if I was desperate enough to be willing to pay the price.
Continue to impress. Loyal Olight customer and fan
GREAT JOB OLIGHT !!!!!!!!!!
Very nice thing Olight is doing to support other people with light to secure people and belongings ☺️
Thank you very much Olight
I've been an Olight Customer for Many Years. I am Happy to buy their Products and Happy to say How Great They Are! 👍
Truly amazing!! The ONLY flashlight company that I know of who TRULY helped those in their time of, NEED for absolutely nothing in return! It's situations like these that makes me even prouder to be a part of such an amazing and CARING company!!
Keep up the good work, proud of Olight supporting the civilians who need it. Greetings from a loyal customer from NL, Europe.
Wonderful of Olight and friends 🤙
Wow
Olight your absolutely amazing
And I'm honored to be a customer
Thank you Olight for being Soo GREAT!!!
This is exactly why I'll be an olight supporter always.
Olight is a Great Company. They're a Chinese Company But They make Great Products and Have Great Customer Service and For the Hurricane Victims, They Stepped Up and Helped. God Bless Them All 🙏
Thanks olight
I'm from IRAN and crazy about you guys producing, so great 🙏
You guys are truly amazing.
Love and respect from Japan.
👍🐸👍
Fantastic!!!
People in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Michoacan also need some help too with hurricane John, please send some help there 🙏🏼
Brian Shields of the Mr. Weatherman RUclips channel mentioned John several times as a huge rain producer (37" or so) that was not getting much attention here as it warranted, because of other storms closer to home.
I also thought and mentioned, now months or a couple years ago, that Olight should have sent Bushcraft Bear a lava pattern Olight when he was reporting on the volcano eruption in the Canary Islands (La Palma). It would have been useful and good publicity. And his RUclips channel does travel and outdoors related videos.
❤️❤️❤️Thank You❤❤❤
Olight is awesome 👍💓🙏🏻
THKS
During the power outage in WNC, me and my family were using the Obulbs and Olanterns to get through the nights.
I was going to buy the seeker 4 to donate but they sold out when I put my order in. It's great they sold out and donated all the funds.
The Seeker 4 is Awesome 👍. I think they're Back in Stock
2 of my olbulbs came in handy. 1 broke? Don’t know why. The lantern was the best.
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Question. I have a i1R2 Pro in the box.. The box is all white. Do you know what the color of the flashlight is?
How do you charge them with no electricity?
Before one Hurricane here, I bought an Anker powerbank and a small solar panel. Generally here in SE Florida, it always sunny and hot after a hurricane passes through. The solar panel needs to be in the sun, but its a good idea to shade the battery. Realistically now though, I have enough flashlights/lanterns/headlamps to provide light for months. So if I am in a store before a storm, I leave any batteries for someone else. Someone with a generator, or during any car trips might be another charging power source. I try to keep some backup flashlights that take regular batteries. For example on trips I keep an Olight i3E EOS in my Dopp kit. [toiletries kit]. That way if I was stranded for a long period without power I would also be able to use AAA batteries, perhaps purchased if I knew a storm was approaching or otherwise scrounged. On my last trip I had an Arkfeld UV, Baton 4 Premium, and Perun 2 Mini. The Perun 2 mini also fits in the Baton 4 charging case. That would be many hours/days of light. Then the aforementioned backup and the small iMinin2 on my keychain. The Perun 2 mini would also take CR123a primary batteries that I keep around; or could purchase if I was desperate enough to be willing to pay the price.
Very respectable move Olight 🫡