Lumen Output - 280 (Mode 1)
Runtime - 360 Hours (Mode 5)
Overall Length - 3.6in
Weight with Battery - 2.4oz
Battery Type - Rechargable Lithium 14500 (1 included) or AA (1, not included)
Controls - Programmable constant on/momentary side switch
URL - www.goinggear.com/

Olight’s S15R Baton may be the smallest and lightest flashlight in this guide, but don’t underestimate its power or utility. It features a programmable side switch and can be powered by its included rechargeable lithium or optional AA battery. The S15R’s body is made of hard anodized aluminum and has a deep carry pocket clip. A feature we really like is its sleek micro USB charging dock. It charges the light by simply placing the flashlight tailcap down on the charger. The S15R also has a magnetic tailcap that allows you to use it as a hands-free worklight.

Pros: Magnetic tailcap, innovative charger, long runtime on low
Cons: Can be complicated to switch between modes


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