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Finger-Length Flashlight Throws a Beam 1/3 Mile: Olight Baton Turbo Review
Finger-Length Flashlight Throws a Beam 1/3 Mile: Olight Baton Turbo Review
Nov 25, 2024 5:20 AM

  The Olight Baton Turbo, released this month, weighs 3.21 ounces (91 g). Thats about the weight of a deck of cards or three AA batteries. But push the button on this tiny torch and be amazed. On turbo, it launches 1,000 lumens to a distance of 1,673 feet (510 m).

  Its shocking to see such a bright, tight beam come from such a diminutive light. But the Baton Turbo is so much more than a long-distance light source. Read on to learn more.

  In short: The Olight Baton Turbo is a pocket thrower, meaning a small flashlight that casts a tight, bright spotlight a long range. But thanks to a generous spill of light and very useable brightness settings, it works well at close range as well. Small, versatile, and easy to use, this fairly priced EDC flashlight is a fabulous tool for nightly use or as a home or vehicle emergency light source.

  Compare the Olight Baton Turbo to others that made it onto GearJunkies guide to the Best Flashlights.

  Olight Baton Turbo

  

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  Specs Max lumens 1,000 Max beam distance 1,673 (510 m) Max runtime 60 hours (10 lumens) 50 days (moonlight mode) Lighting modes Five plus strobe Battery Included 1,100mAh 18350 rechargeable li-ion battery Bulb type High-performance cool white LED Color temperature 6,500K–7,500K Size length 3.22” (81.7 mm), head: 1.14” (29mm), body: 0.94” (24mm) Weight 3.21 oz. (91g) including battery Pros Pocketable Excellent long throw beam Very good user interface Cons Tight beam limits close-range utility Magnetic charging requires specific cord, cannot use USB-C Sean McCoy Shop Olight Store Olight Baton Turbo Review The Olight Baton Turbo is beautifully constructed. It feels robust and durable in the hand, with grippy knurling and solid aluminum construction.

  It has a single side switch that provides a modest click when pressed. This controls on and off functions (single press), power selection (press and hold), and turbo activation (double press). Its easy and intuitive.

  

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  The Olight Baton Turbo is small in the hand; (photo/Sean McCoy) Surrounding the switch are eight small indicator lights. Four lights on the left side of the light indicate the power level. The four on the right show battery life. It gives the user instant status of the light and is, again, very intuitive.

  The flashlight comes with an 18350 rechargeable lithium-ion battery installed. Its a powerful 1,100mAh battery. The light is also compatible with other 18350 batteries and can also run on CR123A batteries.

  To charge it, you must use Olights proprietary magnetic charging system. This, to me, is the only negative about the Baton Turbo. I dislike specific cables for devices, especially when USB-C is so common and universal. But this is the case with most Olight models, so if you like the brand, you may have a couple of these chargers floating around anyway.

  Olight Baton Turbo: Lots of Range, Good Spill The Baton Turbo offers a wild amount of light for such a small tool. This thing sits in the palm of my hand, yet can light up a hillside hundreds of yards away. Granted, it has modest run time of 1 hour, 34 minutes on turbo + high power, and can only maintain turbo for 2.5 minutes at a time due to heat.

  But realistically, the performance is spectacular for such a small light.

  

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  Eight small lights around the side switch indicate power and battery level; (photo/Sean McCoy) After the 2.5 minutes of turbo fade to high, the light puts out about 300 lumens for 90 minutes or a nice 60 lumens on medium for 10 hours. None of these numbers compete with the best larger EDC flashlights, but they are impressive for a pocket thrower.

  And while the center spotlight is tight and focused, the light does have a very nice useable spill. That means that you can light the area around the center spot with a dimmer light. It allows a larger zone to be illuminated and helps both with long-distance searching and closer lighting needs in which the center spot would be too bright.

  

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  The Olight Baton Turbo casts a narrow, focused beam with useful spill; (photo/Sean McCoy) At $60, the Olight Baton Turbo is a heck of a nice small flashlight. Its an ideal second light to carry in a backpack when you intend to mostly use a headlamp. Or its great to throw in a glove box as a spare light source for emergencies. But its best use is clipped into a pocket or on a belt for daily use.

  If you need a long throw from a bright light, the Olight Baton Turbo should be a top choice if you dont mind using a magnetic charging system.

  

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  Sean McCoy Shop Olight Store

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