🔦 Light up your world, anytime, anywhere — don’t get left in the dark!
The OLIGHT Baton4 is a rechargeable, ultra-compact EDC flashlight boasting 1300 lumens brightness and a 170-meter beam throw. Crafted from durable aluminum with a solid metal switch, it features magnetic tailcap for hands-free use and dual indicators for battery and brightness status. Weighing just 1.85 ounces, it’s perfect for home, camping, and emergency use with a lifetime warranty.
Special Feature | Magnetic, Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Long Beam LED high Lumens, lightweigh |
Color | Regal Blue |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1300 Lumens |
Included Components | MCC 1A Magnetic Charging Cable x 1, Pouch ×1, Baton4 (Battery and Pocket Clip Included) x1, User Manual ×1 |
Product Dimensions | 5.82"D x 1.45"W x 1.98"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 1.85 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Brand | OLIGHT |
Brightness | 1300 lumens |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 1 hour and 17 minutes |
Style | Standard |
Light Source Wattage | 13 Watts |
Mounting Type | Handheld |
Manufacturer | OLIGHT |
Light Path Distance | 170 Meters |
Part Number | BATON4-RBL#300000 |
Item Weight | 1.85 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BATON4-RBL#300000 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Magnetic, Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Long Beam LED high Lumens, lightweigh |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 13 Watts |
S**B
Nice upgrade from my Lumintop EDC01 despite the extra bulk
Great little light.I bought this during the Spring Sale. I'd never spend $60 on a tiny flashlight, but 30 was reasonable, so I snagged it.Pros:- It's lighter than my full sized Baton SR2II, which is nice if you clip it to a baseball hat.- Battery life is amazing (on lower power levels)Cons:- It's bulkier than my trusty AAA Lumintop I've carried for years, but not prohibitively so.We went camping shortly after purchasing, and I used it in Moonlight mode each night during the trip. Moonlight seems low, but when it's pitch-black, it's a surprisingly perfect amount of light to see, while also not disturbing. When we returned, I continued my experiment. So far I'm at 14 days of using this light, every single night, plus intermittently on higher power levels during the day, and the flashlight is still showing a full 3 bars of remaining energy.I pulled out a multimeter and it measured 3.87volts, which is equivalent to around ~70% battery remaining. Not bad!While I prefer the form-factor of the Lumintop AAA, one problem I always had was the flashlight would die on me at random times. Having a battery indicator is invaluable on a pocket EDC flashlight. Being able to punch up to 1300 lumens is nice, but ultimately, if Lumintop or Olight could add a battery indicator to a AAA version, that'd be my perfect EDC companion!The length is the same as the Lumintop, but as you can see, it is much bulkier. The Lumintop disappears in my pocket, I forget that it's there. But you won't forget about the Baton. I'm regularly sliding it to the inside, or the corner, to get it out of the way of my jeans and keys.
J**.
Compact Powerhouse – The Ultimate EDC Flashlight!
The OLIGHT Baton 4 blew me away with its performance and build quality. This little flashlight is insanely bright for its size—up to 1,300 lumens that easily light up a backyard or trail. It's perfect for everyday carry, camping, night walks, or keeping in a glovebox.What really sets it apart is the charging case—not only does it recharge the flashlight multiple times, but it also shows battery levels for both the light and the case. That’s next-level convenience, especially for travel or extended outdoor use. The magnetic base and side switch are classic OLIGHT features I’ve come to love, and they work flawlessly here too.The Baton 4 feels solid in hand, has a premium finish, and fits in any pocket or bag. Battery life is excellent, and the beam quality is crisp and wide.
T**.
It's everything that claims to be ..
This flashlight is everything it claims to be. it's very reliable very very bright.. I'm a big flash light person and so far this is the best flight light I've ever owned. I lost my first one that was the same one just the older motel and only 1,200 lumen.. this would make a great gift for anyone over 18 only and I only say that because it's so bright that it could possibly do eye damage or burn someone or start a fire but does have a safety lock which is nice if you have young kids.. everything is very reliable from the stong magnet to the pocket clip very good quality metal and very nice color.. very recommended ...
A**E
Amazing little flashlight
I’ve been carrying a NiteKing M10 in my pocket for almost 10 years. It’s worn through several Cargo pant pockets (!) but it has served me well and is really bright, using a rechargeable EBL 14500 battery.Recently, I invested in a Micro Maxpedition EDC pocket pouch and have been able to add to my EDC carry list without too much bulk in my front pocket. Having the larger NiteKing in my pocket, in addition to the pouch, is impractical. I needed a much smaller flashlight. After a lot of research, I ordered the Baton 4 (in black/blue). It was a tough call at nearly $70 for such a tiny thing but, what a tiny thing! I was really tempted by the green/gold version. That looks gorgeous. However, I know this light will get dirty and scratched over time. Black is better in the long run..When I got the OLIGHT in my hand, it was even smaller than I’d imagined. It actually fits really well in my pouch because it is so small but I decided to keep it in my pocket as that makes it more quickly accessible, especially in the dark. I like the fact that you can easily lock the power button, with a long press when off. My NiteKing often warmed my leg before I realized it was on. I’ve already used the magnet on the end, to hold the flashlight above my bench in my unpowered garage. That feature is very useful and can even act as a retrieval magnet for dropped items when a cord is attached via the pocket clip. The double-bent pocket clip not only allows for clipping on a pocket flap, but for clipping on the peak of a cap, as a headlight. The light weight means the cap doesn’t drop down at all..The beam intensity and battery power LED indicators on either side of the power button are not visible when your thumb is on the button. They extinguish fairly soon after a button press and often, I look, see just my thumb, remove my thumb, and they are dark. Useful though. The power button has been reduced in height from the Baton 3. It is now almost flush with the body. That actually makes it harder to locate by feel. I’ve learned to feel for the pocket clip in my grip and the button is opposite that. I’d actually prefer a more tactile button, using the lock feature to avoid accidental operation. With gloves on, that power button is really tricky to find!.I’ve not used it long enough for the temperature control to kick in and kick down the brightness when in Turbo and High. Turbo is awesome. Even high is fantastic. Incredible when you consider the size of this light. Low and medium are often enough, though I must admit I love a bright white light when out in the dark. You have more time when that man-eating animal comes for you. 😊 Moonlight mode at 0.5 lumen is handy when you don’t want to disturb your partner, though you need dark-adjusted eyes for it to be really effective. The controls are easy to learn and operate..My photos were taken at Low, Medium, High, and Turbo. The tree is 60ft away and the garage doors, 130 feet away. The beam has a fairly large hotspot, but also a wide outer ring of light. My NiteKing has a much tighter beam and is not as bright. I guess that’s 10 years of development progress! 😉.I do like that I can have separate spare batteries for my NiteKing and can swap them out when the current battery is dying. As I understand it, you can still swap out for commercial versions of the Baton 4 battery but you can’t use the magnetic charger and charge in the flashlight. Not sure what other features also don’t work, maybe nothing else is affected. Only the OLIGHT proprietary battery allows that.I didn’t want to spend $100 for the charging case kit. $70 was enough and I’d be carrying a bulky charging case around with me. I already have a slimline, pocketable, INUI, 10,000 mAh, power bank..Overall, I am really pleased with the Baton 4. It’s proven well worth the money, especially since I won’t be wearing out pockets anymore! 😊
H**P
Little Beacon
This is a very handy little light. It is powerful and holds a charge long enough to be useful. It is at home in the hand or clipped on the bill of my cap to be hands-free. I like the color and design features along with the sturdy design. The little magnetic charger is super cool for just plugging it in and sticking it somewhere until it's ready to go again. This is an excellent light and I regard it with great appreciation clipped in my pocket or on the bill of my ball cap. Work light, convenience, or in a pinch it provides a blazing light or just enough to see where you're going, whatever you prefer. If I had money to burn I'd buy a dozen of them and give them to friends and family. It might be worth it anyway.
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