The Olight R50 Seeker is a rechargeable flashlight that utilizes a CREE XHP50 LED and produces an impressive 2500 lumens of brilliance and a beam distance of 325 yards in Turbo mode. With a built-in rechargeable high capacity 4500mAh 26650 battery and micro-USB charging cable, this light can run for up to 50 hours on low. The compact design makes this light is an excellent tool for professional use or for enjoying outdoor activities.Specifications: * LED: CREE XHP50 * Battery: 1 x 4500 mAh 26650 high capacity battery (included) * Maximum Output: 2500 lumens * Output/Runtimes: --- * Turbo: 2500~800 lumens / 2 + 150 min --- * High: 1200~800 lumens / 12 + 130 min --- * Medium: 300 lumens / 6 hrs --- * Low: 50 lumens/ 50 hrs * Peak Beam Intensity: 22,000cd * Beam Distance: 325 yards (297m) * Dimensions: --- * Length: 5.24 in / 133 mm --- * Head Diameter: 1.65 in / 42 mm --- * Body Diameter: 1.26 in / 32 mm --- * Weight: 8.99 oz / 255g (including battery) * Waterproof: IPX8 * Impact Resistance: 4.9ft (1.5m) drop test
G**R
This thing is bright, but not necessarily "bright"
This is a nice little light, compact, powerful and rechargeable. It has a couple different settings and the default is enough for most normal flashlight tasks, but the high power setting is something to behold, the best comparison I can make is to the a-pillar spotlight on a police car, maybe just as bright but maybe even a wider beam. I was walking my dog at night and a car stopped just ahead of us in the crosswalk, nearly hitting us, and I pointed the light at the driver side window and the woman just voluntarily rolled the window down and said "Is there a problem officer?"The reason I don't give it 5 stars is almost exclusive the on switch. There's no thumb trigger on the tail end and the rubberized on switch is nearly flush with the housing near the lamp that when you pull it out in a hurry it's sometimes necessary to rotate the unit 2 or 3 times until your finger lands on the switch. My previous dog walking light is a Coast Tac-light with the tail switch and while it doesn't put out the same lumens as this O-light it has a much more user friendly switch mechanism. IMO I can see why a tail switch may not make sense on a D-cell flashlight but for these smaller handheld lights I just prefer the tail end switch.
S**H
Blinded
I am BLINDED by the light and quality!
M**E
Five Stars
super
J**.
Five Stars
Great light
A**A
Great light. I took 2 stars because the placement ...
Great light. I took 2 stars because the placement of the switch very hard to find at night. If it was an emergency and a dog or person was charging you'd end up fumbling drastically looking for the switch!UPDATE: THE FLASH LIGHT STOPPED WORKING AFTER 3 YEARS. Battery charges flash light no longer turns on. I feel at this price the flash light should last longer than 3 years.
H**
Five Stars
GOOD
A**R
Five Stars
perfect light, can't live without it.
R**O
Five Stars
Awesome
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