
Olight: Hey – we’re having another awesome LED flashlight “flash sale” soon – are you interested in reviewing any of the items?
The flash sale runs from 8pm ET 4/15/21 thru 11:59pm ET 4/16/21.
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Me, thinking to myself: I’ve tried much of Olight’s new and existing LED flashlights already, some being purchased samples, others were sent by Olight. How should I respond? How can this one possibly be any different?
Olight: I’ve selected the M2R PRO and sent one your way if you’d like to review it.
Me, thinking to myself: Isn’t that one of the “tactical” models? I guess I’ll take a look.
The test sample arrived, and it stayed at the door for the better part of the day. But then, I checked the flash sale details and saw the M2R Pro is being released in a special limited edition “ocean camouflage” color scheme. I nearly tripped over my feet running to see if that’s the one they sent, and IT IS!
Every single time that I find myself thinking I’ve seen everything, Olight pulls out a new eye-catching design. Not only that, the nature of this promo is different. Add at least 2 items to your cart from the list of 9 eligible products, and you get a 30% discount.
Some of the DIY bundle items are discounted individually, others aren’t. The DIY bundle takes 30% off the regular price. For instance, with 2 or more items in my cart, the M2R Pro drops to $84, which is 30% off the $120 price. If you buy just the M2R Pro, it’s on sale for $96 by itself.
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The M2R PRO Ocean camo flashlight is gorgeous. And, it’s of course also a fantastic LED flashlight.
This is a 21700 Li-ion-based flashlight with 5000 mAh rechargeable battery, USB magnetic tailcap charger, side switch for brightness mode changes, tailcap momentary and secondary power switch, and it comes with a rather impressive sheath.
I’ll embed Olight’s M2R PRO video at the end of the post in case you want more details.
I love the brightness, the switches, charging method, and nearly everything about this flashlight. It’s also waterproof to IPX8 standards.

For this month’s flash sale, Olight has a “build your own bundle” discount. Select 2 or more products and save 30%.
There are are several freebie tiers where you can get free flashlights if you spend over a certain amount. The flash sale info page has full details on this.
- Spend $129+ get a FREE i1R 2 Kit
- Spend $229+ get a FREE O’Pen 2
- Spend $329+, get a FREE Perun 2 headlamp
Olight’s March 2021 flash sale saw the introduction of the Baton 3 Pro, an update to the S1R Baton II that ships with its own battery power bank-type charger.

A new i5T EOS LED flashlight has also caught my attention. While most of Olight’s LED flashlights feature rechargeable Li-ion batteries, the i5T is a 1x AA model.
The i5T included in this promo has a “stardust” color scheme.
Free shipping on $49+.
Shipping is a flat $5 on orders under $49.
Deals end at 11:59pm ET 4/16/21 unless supplies sell out sooner.
The 30% DIY bundle discount on 2 or more products appears in your cart at checkout. 2 of the same item counts.
What Should You Buy?
The Baton 3.
I purchase a LOT of LED flashlights for testing, review, and personal use in the past year, and the Baton 3’s S1R Baton II predecessor has been my most-used LED flashlight over the past few months. It’s perfectly sized for EDC and pocket carry, it’s bright, and it’s versatile.
The Baton 3 premium is included in this promo. If you don’t want to pay extra for the built-in battery-based wireless charger, or don’t like the orange color, pass on this flash sale and see if it’ll be on sale by itself as part of next month’s flash sale.
The i5T EOS is also an excellent LED flashlight, and the AA battery compatibility makes it friendlier for users who aren’t ready to step up to a Li-ion light (which was true about me one year ago).
There are quite a few other flashlights included in this flash sale. The M2R PRO is an excellent choice, as is the Warrior X PRO, but they’re suited to very specific needs or tastes, whereas the Baton 3 and i5T are more “universal” recommendations for most users, especially those who aren’t sure which Olight they should look at first.
M2R Pro Video
Question
I posted this question on Instagram via a story – follow @ToolGuyd here:
If you dropped the ocean camo flashlight, would you A) leave it and run, or B) find it instantly?
The pattern is bound to be polarizing. I feel that it’s mostly a decorative choice, but it also makes it easy to spot, although the same could probably be said about bright orange or blue flashlight bodies, and really anything without a dark anodized finish.
Jerry
I got a.Baton 3 Pro during Olights last sale per your recommendation. If the rest of.the Olight line is as good, I don’t see where you could go wrong. I have quite a few LED flashlights, they are a weakness of mine, and it was a good addition.
James C
I’m halfway through an emitter swap on my M1T Raider. I finally got the press-fit bezel off and next I’ll be swapping in a Nichia led.
I really like everything about the i5T I have other than the beam tint. I hear that one is even harder to mod.
I’m holding off on any more Olights until they offer high cri leds. If you’re not a tint snob then they’re all pretty great lights (aside from the ones with proprietary batteries, IMO).
Koko The Talking Ape
If it helps, Milwaukee flashlights and headlamps have better CRI. They call the feature TRUEVIEW. Some are powered by REDLITHIUM batteries that are rechargeable AND replaceable.
Tim D.
I recently had an issue with my almost 2 year old s1r baton II. I was pleasantly surprised at the email support and willingness to send replacement parts based on troubleshooting. It ended up being a bad battery, replaced without issue.
I will be trying more of their products based on this experience.
Nathan
interesting and thanks for the head up.
Question though – and I know I’m odd – but can someone please make a tacticool flashlight device that is bright green, or yellow. so you know – you can see it, on a table, in the dark, when you might need it.
even the bigger ones that aren’t “tactical” which I think is a horrible term but that’s a longer rant, why can’t they have some sort of ring of color or such to make them easier to find. in the dark.
Nathan
OK so their baton 3 in orange is nice but I’d like the option in other lights.
also I will say their baldr laser/light combo has my attention at the moment. if you want a light/laser for your pistol.
Stuart
https://toolguyd.com/pelican-3310-glow-in-the-dark-led-flashlight/
There are some lights that have secondary emitters, and lanterns with blinking power buttons.
Eric
It’s getting to be a pretty common feature on the more enthusiast focused flashlights. It started with light up buttons. And the higher end models often had spots for small tritium vials. Now their moving towards putting RGB LEDs next to the main white ones. And then in the UI you can adjust their color, intensity, all kinds of things. Then they just stay on all the time, unless you unscrew the tailcap of the light a 1/4 turn. And battery life isn’t a big concern since they’ll run like that for several months at least on an 18650 or similar battery. Noctigon and Emisar are a couple of brands you could look at. Looking for lights with Andruil firmware will probably lead you to more brands using them.
Wayne R.
When I see Navy personnel in their blue camo, I can’t help but think someone up high is nuts.
Tom
Are any of these zoomable?
Stuart
I don’t believe so.
ca
I’m somewhat disappointed with the M2R pro I just bought because I can sometimes leave it in the charger all night and find the next day that it has not charged at all. I’ve heard olight has good warranty but unfortunately I really need the light at work for a few weeks and can’t send it away.
Bill
Has anyone else had problems with orders from Olight, regarding this recent sales event?
I ordered the M2R Pro Warrior Ocean Camouflage last Friday, 4/16, and my order still shows: “Status – awaiting fulfillment”, as of today, Thursday, 4/22. I have placed a phone call and left a message, as well as sent them an email. Neither have been answered. My concern was just piqued when I saw what is posted at the bottom of their web site for Olight USA, in Marietta, Ga.
“Due to the ongoing Covid-19
1. Orders may experience delay in delivery.
2. RMA system is currently delayed.
3. Phone system is temporarily suspended.
4. Any questions, please email us, thanks!”
We all know that many businesses have been impacted by Covid and I certainly hope that this business and their people are ok.
While Olight has not replied to me, they have managed to charge my card several days ago.
Stuart
Some of my holiday orders were a little delayed, and status was confusing for partially shipped orders, but everything came through.
Give it some time, and if you have nothing in-hand or on the way in 2 weeks, email me and I’ll give my Olight contacts a poke.
I just had a small USA brand take more than 3 weeks to ship out in/stock items that should have shipped within a few days. It’s the nature of how things are these days.