I like Olight’s quality, and I’ve got the Arkfeld Pro. I love the magnetic charging! It’s just super easy to connect/disconnect. However, you bring up a very big issue. What happens whenever you leave your charger behind?… you’re either stuck with having to buy one from someplace that may sell them. Or either you have an extra battery, or you’re stuck without a light. That’s why I also believe that usb-c charging is very beneficial. USB-c cables are literally in every gas station or convenient store. Or someone has a phone that has one. Olight is great quality though! So, it’s just another option. Along with my Streamlights and my Thrunite
I just bought the new Javelot for work. I have a variety of O lights often switch them out depending on my assignments. The Javelot should prove useful in a search and rescue operations and or for generalized patrols. I also swap out some FENIX, Thrunite, and Nite Core lights too. All the lights have pros and cons but what matters most is reliability, durability, and the ability to work in very unforgiving cold temps of the Northeast. The cold weather extremes where I work and live can be a flashlights' worst nightmare especially when it comes to battery life.
You can actually slot charge Olight 21700s. You just either have to put a little magnet on the positive terminal, or there are a few chargers out there that have a more pointed terminal. It's a pain, and defintily a con, but it is possible if you really want to do it.
Is there a benefit for the battery to charging it outside of the light? Or is it just more for if you have multiple batteries that you want to charge and then swap them out as the one in the light gets low? Good video. You really think through a lot of use case scenarios and consider the small details as well.
Great video and review man! I like the "No BS", straight facts approach. I agree with you about the Seeker light. I'm not fond of it, and didn't buy it. I received my Javelot today. So far, I'm happy. We'll see what I think of it when it gets dark. Thanks for a thorough review!
I've just bought this and much prefer it to the Mini (which I bought previously). I've personally found I don't like only having a rear switch as it forces you to hold the flashlight in a certain way and it is not always convenient and also the Mini only had 2 settings. This one has much more adaptability with the side switch and multiple outputs inc. moonlight. BTW, the charger I have (XTAR X4) DOES charge the Olight 18650 & 21700 batteries. It all depends on the design of the +ve metal strip having a sufficiently steep protruding peak so that it makes contact inside the plastic outer. Those with a shallower bulge will be stopped from making contact by the plastic surround. So, for those interested, try before you buy.
I have found you can charge these in the nitecore charger. Olight do have a 4 stand charger where you can charge 4 lights at the same time. Also, the charging puck, you can order a keyring puck with usbc as its power driver. I keep one in my car. Yes, whislt not ideal there are work arounds for what is a great product range. Nice refreshing honest review 👌🏼
@@Studat i have a few chargers .. some night core and some not .. found out the magnet trick from a german RUclipsr who’s into flashlights .. can’t remember his name .. he’s a Frekin genius
I have some olight products, I'm still on the fence with the proprietary charger. Not sure if I do or don't like it, it would help if they let you use other manufacturer batteries
@MarineX that's a bummer. Seems like an easy thing to add in to all their batteries. Maybe you can mention it to them. I think you have enough pull to make it happen!
If you ever want to charge Olight batteries, clip a small piece of copper, such as from electrical wire so that it falls into the tiny hole of the Olight battery. Now it will make contact with the charger.
Great review! However, I have reservations about the repetitive warrior-like designs in Olight's lineup. Practically speaking, the real-world performance of these flashlights, including the older M2R Pro, seems to align closely with the new Javelot. Olight appears to be saturating their own market with very similar products, which may lead to cannibalization within their range. Perhaps this is a deliberate strategy, targeting not the average consumer but rather collectors and enthusiasts. While a new color variant of the Warrior might only attract the most devoted fans, introducing a new model, even with minor differences, could excite collectors. In reality, for most practical purposes, the M2R Pro could be just as effective as the Javelot.
Have tou tried the newest warrior x4? Was just wondering if so, since it has usb type c charging and reg olight puck charging with 2600lm and 630m throw which would u recommend? It vs this Javelot..? I have the javelot mini and thr warrior x3. I do like the new sideswitch on this javelot.. more options. New to the channel so just wonderig if u had tried both and what u would recommend. Thanks great reviews..
I had both. Kept the X4 and gave the Javelot to my mom for her upcoming birthday. The Javelot shines a little further than the X4, but not substantially so, but the spill on the X4 runs circles around the Javelot. But it could be me just being odd, because I'm no fan of the W3S either that everyone else seem to love. 😂
I enjoyed the reviews. I don't agree on the Seeker 4 Pro. I like that the Seeker 4 Pro comes in Neutral White and find it the perfect all around flashlight with its push button/dial you can always get to the right brightness level, e.g. when walking at night. It makes a nice even way to light one's path without an annoyingly overbright hot spot bouncing along. You are right that its a flood so one is not going to get a lot of throw, but if you do need to go to a brighter setting for a quick check into the distance, one can use dial to get back to a lower setting without having to cycle past an overly low setting. You had the Seeker 4 Pro in your truck. I would leave it there and add the Javelot. Then you can use the appropriate light and switch the batteries as needed for use or charging with a USB C cable. Actually you mention you have several Olights so just leave a MCC cable in your vehicle and EDC electronics kit and you will be covered so you are not without a charger like you mentioned at 12:40. With both lights you would have two ways to charge or could charge both at the same time. I am disappointed that the rear magnet is not stronger on the Javelot, but I guess that is the price one pays for a larger light that includes a tail switch. Glad you show that so I know what to expect. I think the Javelot with its addition of a side switch is going to make it a much more flexible light than the Javelot mini. As you mention, the Javelot is not the ideal light to examine your circuit breakers, but with the side switch enabling a moonlight mode, it could be pressed into service if that was the only working light that you had. I don't have one yet so I cannot check how feasible that is, or whether the low 15 lumen mode might also work. Interesting that in standard mode one can also get 15 lumens with the tail cap, as opposed to say medium. Although I can see arguments for either, since I can always get to turbo, I think I prefer the 15 lumens for a quick close-up check of something without blowing out my night vision, in at least one eye.
Proprietary charging, proprietary battery, and even if you bought a second battery you can’t charge it outside the light? I don’t understand the appeal of olight.
I’m passing on this in favour of a newer version of the sofirn if22a with anduril 2.0. The sofirn can take standard 21700 cells for wider gear compatibility. I do have a lot of olights and the baton 3/4 and perun 2 mini are my most carried lights.
For me there just a great flashlight, the baton 3 IMO is one of the best lights ever made bc of combo of size/power. Also there lifetime warranty. Also what you get for the money during there 5-6 big sales annually. Also the proprietary charger isn’t a big deal bc I have so many.
Such a big light for only 1350 lumens, which is virtually the same as the baton 3, obviously run time should be longer on the Javelot and the increased throw is cool if it’s noticeable. That seeker 4 pro has like 4500 lumens and is about the same size.
The Baton 3 pro max is 2500 lumens but it is super floody. You often see throwers with 600 ~ 1000 lumens pumping out a finely concentrated beam. I guess it's getting you more runtime whilst still reaching out 600, 700 or 1000 metres.
I like Olight’s quality, and I’ve got the Arkfeld Pro. I love the magnetic charging! It’s just super easy to connect/disconnect. However, you bring up a very big issue. What happens whenever you leave your charger behind?… you’re either stuck with having to buy one from someplace that may sell them. Or either you have an extra battery, or you’re stuck without a light. That’s why I also believe that usb-c charging is very beneficial. USB-c cables are literally in every gas station or convenient store. Or someone has a phone that has one. Olight is great quality though! So, it’s just another option. Along with my Streamlights and my Thrunite
I just bought the new Javelot for work. I have a variety of O lights often switch them out depending on my assignments. The Javelot should prove useful in a search and rescue operations and or for generalized patrols. I also swap out some FENIX, Thrunite, and Nite Core lights too. All the lights have pros and cons but what matters most is reliability, durability, and the ability to work in very unforgiving cold temps of the Northeast. The cold weather extremes where I work and live can be a flashlights' worst nightmare especially when it comes to battery life.
You can actually slot charge Olight 21700s. You just either have to put a little magnet on the positive terminal, or there are a few chargers out there that have a more pointed terminal. It's a pain, and defintily a con, but it is possible if you really want to do it.
I’m going to try this. Thanks for pointing that out
Is there a benefit for the battery to charging it outside of the light? Or is it just more for if you have multiple batteries that you want to charge and then swap them out as the one in the light gets low? Good video. You really think through a lot of use case scenarios and consider the small details as well.
I have the early access version and it is a fantastic light.
I ordered the green one, there are a few improvements I'm excited to see.
Thanks for all the details. I have Seeker 4 pro. Loved the comparison. I like the USB C port on its holster
Thanks for watching!
Just FYI The seeker 4 (with tight hot-spot) is a better comparison than the seeker 4 pro (which is a more floody flashlight).
great review !! Thanks
Great video and review man! I like the "No BS", straight facts approach. I agree with you about the Seeker light. I'm not fond of it, and didn't buy it. I received my Javelot today. So far, I'm happy. We'll see what I think of it when it gets dark. Thanks for a thorough review!
I've just bought this and much prefer it to the Mini (which I bought previously). I've personally found I don't like only having a rear switch as it forces you to hold the flashlight in a certain way and it is not always convenient and also the Mini only had 2 settings. This one has much more adaptability with the side switch and multiple outputs inc. moonlight.
BTW, the charger I have (XTAR X4) DOES charge the Olight 18650 & 21700 batteries. It all depends on the design of the +ve metal strip having a sufficiently steep protruding peak so that it makes contact inside the plastic outer. Those with a shallower bulge will be stopped from making contact by the plastic surround. So, for those interested, try before you buy.
Great snag on that charger
I have found you can charge these in the nitecore charger.
Olight do have a 4 stand charger where you can charge 4 lights at the same time. Also, the charging puck, you can order a keyring puck with usbc as its power driver. I keep one in my car.
Yes, whislt not ideal there are work arounds for what is a great product range.
Nice refreshing honest review 👌🏼
A-tiny magnet in the the black plastic ring on the battery works ..in many chargers
@@presidentpotato222 correct mate, I picked up the Nitecore 4 battery charger because it works without doing that.
@@Studat i have a few chargers .. some night core and some not .. found out the magnet trick from a german RUclipsr who’s into flashlights .. can’t remember his name .. he’s a Frekin genius
@@Studat i updated my comment to reflect your input
Already bought it. Love it and will buy a couple more.
Hey brother great review and also thank you for your service!
I absolutely LOVE the seeker 4 pro and the arkflex and the baton 4 pro. Great features, all different use cases. ☮️
I have some olight products, I'm still on the fence with the proprietary charger. Not sure if I do or don't like it, it would help if they let you use other manufacturer batteries
I used the s4 plus v2.0 super charger from vapcell it charged my battery just fine.
Cool flashlight! To be honest, the only flashlight I carry is the Olight i1R 2Pro on my keychain. I've been rocking it for 2 years 😎
I like it. May have to pick one up. Does the battery not have a USB-C port on it to charge outside the flashlight? A few of mine do
Not this one
@MarineX that's a bummer. Seems like an easy thing to add in to all their batteries. Maybe you can mention it to them. I think you have enough pull to make it happen!
@@estebanrivera8820 I think they sell them with USB c ports but didn't want to include one
Already on order and shipped❗️♥️
If you ever want to charge Olight batteries, clip a small piece of copper, such as from electrical wire so that it falls into the tiny hole of the Olight battery. Now it will make contact with the charger.
Great review! However, I have reservations about the repetitive warrior-like designs in Olight's lineup. Practically speaking, the real-world performance of these flashlights, including the older M2R Pro, seems to align closely with the new Javelot. Olight appears to be saturating their own market with very similar products, which may lead to cannibalization within their range. Perhaps this is a deliberate strategy, targeting not the average consumer but rather collectors and enthusiasts. While a new color variant of the Warrior might only attract the most devoted fans, introducing a new model, even with minor differences, could excite collectors. In reality, for most practical purposes, the M2R Pro could be just as effective as the Javelot.
All my questions answered thank you for taking your time to review this !
Any time!
Have tou tried the newest warrior x4? Was just wondering if so, since it has usb type c charging and reg olight puck charging with 2600lm and 630m throw which would u recommend? It vs this Javelot..? I have the javelot mini and thr warrior x3. I do like the new sideswitch on this javelot.. more options. New to the channel so just wonderig if u had tried both and what u would recommend. Thanks great reviews..
I had both. Kept the X4 and gave the Javelot to my mom for her upcoming birthday.
The Javelot shines a little further than the X4, but not substantially so, but the spill on the X4 runs circles around the Javelot.
But it could be me just being odd, because I'm no fan of the W3S either that everyone else seem to love. 😂
I just got my olight seeker 4 pro and I love it
I enjoyed the reviews. I don't agree on the Seeker 4 Pro. I like that the Seeker 4 Pro comes in Neutral White and find it the perfect all around flashlight with its push button/dial you can always get to the right brightness level, e.g. when walking at night. It makes a nice even way to light one's path without an annoyingly overbright hot spot bouncing along. You are right that its a flood so one is not going to get a lot of throw, but if you do need to go to a brighter setting for a quick check into the distance, one can use dial to get back to a lower setting without having to cycle past an overly low setting.
You had the Seeker 4 Pro in your truck. I would leave it there and add the Javelot. Then you can use the appropriate light and switch the batteries as needed for use or charging with a USB C cable. Actually you mention you have several Olights so just leave a MCC cable in your vehicle and EDC electronics kit and you will be covered so you are not without a charger like you mentioned at 12:40. With both lights you would have two ways to charge or could charge both at the same time.
I am disappointed that the rear magnet is not stronger on the Javelot, but I guess that is the price one pays for a larger light that includes a tail switch. Glad you show that so I know what to expect. I think the Javelot with its addition of a side switch is going to make it a much more flexible light than the Javelot mini. As you mention, the Javelot is not the ideal light to examine your circuit breakers, but with the side switch enabling a moonlight mode, it could be pressed into service if that was the only working light that you had. I don't have one yet so I cannot check how feasible that is, or whether the low 15 lumen mode might also work. Interesting that in standard mode one can also get 15 lumens with the tail cap, as opposed to say medium. Although I can see arguments for either, since I can always get to turbo, I think I prefer the 15 lumens for a quick close-up check of something without blowing out my night vision, in at least one eye.
Can you not put different batteries in the light and charge all the extras?
Proprietary charging, proprietary battery, and even if you bought a second battery you can’t charge it outside the light? I don’t understand the appeal of olight.
It’s the user interface that most people love.
you can charge them in an external charger. My Nitecore charger does it no worries 👌🏼
Their arkfeld and baton line can't change battery 😢
I’m passing on this in favour of a newer version of the sofirn if22a with anduril 2.0. The sofirn can take standard 21700 cells for wider gear compatibility.
I do have a lot of olights and the baton 3/4 and perun 2 mini are my most carried lights.
For me there just a great flashlight, the baton 3 IMO is one of the best lights ever made bc of combo of size/power. Also there lifetime warranty. Also what you get for the money during there 5-6 big sales annually. Also the proprietary charger isn’t a big deal bc I have so many.
Thanks
Such a big light for only 1350 lumens, which is virtually the same as the baton 3, obviously run time should be longer on the Javelot and the increased throw is cool if it’s noticeable. That seeker 4 pro has like 4500 lumens and is about the same size.
But the baton 3 is a flood and new jv is a throw, also molle compatible, and can mount on my rifle. Alot different that the baton 3
@@Chad20109pretty much an ergos upgrade compared to the javlot mini
The Baton 3 pro max is 2500 lumens but it is super floody.
You often see throwers with 600 ~ 1000 lumens pumping out a finely concentrated beam.
I guess it's getting you more runtime whilst still reaching out 600, 700 or 1000 metres.
Not really a fan of Olight but great video man..Thank you for sharing!!
You take a tiny magnet .. and stick it in the little black ring .. it will charge in a nitcore charger without the tiny magnets
I am thinking of buying this flashlight since I seem to hoard flashlights. I do like the Powertac flashlights better than Olight
Love my seeker and my pistol olight pl mini valkyrie 2
I just bought this light with the rifle switch to add to my rifle, it's nice but the price here in Canada kills us.
Just wondering if everyone else's Javelot has a yellow shade beam, say around 4800-5000k? I'm not particularly fond of it.
The Javelot is a great rifle light
Great review. 👍
Glad you liked it
I believe it has a lock feature on it
Will it stick to metal upside down?
nope
@@MarineX What's the point of the magnetic tail-cap then? Just to connect the charger puck is it?
@@Mr_John_Smith-k5t in testing it for six months, yup, that’s about it.
What is the manufacturer of that charger you have
What is the charger you were showing?
some cheap charger I bought on amazon
Looks like they took the Warrior 3S and but a bigger head on it.😮
Wasn't going to buy another Olight. But now?😮
First time here. New sub
Did you say Baton 4 Pro? 3:24
The company has gone to shit
1,350 lumens for 120 bucks is far from a good deal :( i pay 180 euro for 28000 lumens with 32 AMP HOUR battery
I got the early release for $50 🫡
nice