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Olight S10R II Baton 1x RCR13A 500 Lumens CREE XP-L LED Flashlight

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Olight S10R II Baton 1x RCR13A 500 Lumens CREE XP-L LED FlashlightThe S10R Baton II is the second generation of the Olight S10R with a rechargeable design. The S10RII features the latest Cree XP L LED to maxamize the output of 500 lumens, which has a blue stainless steel bezel plus a blue switch ring that are both processed by PVD technology to provide the light with a great look. The S10R II contains the mechanical design and performance from the previous S10R Baton, which includes a rechargeable battery and Micro

The S10R Baton II is the second generation of the Olight S10R with a rechargeable design. The S10RII features the latest Cree XP-L LED to maxamize the output of 500 lumens, which has a blue stainless steel bezel plus a blue switch ring that are both processed by PVD technology to provide the light with a great look. The S10R II contains the mechanical design and performance from the previous S10R Baton, which includes a rechargeable battery and Micro-USB desktop charging dock. The S10RII is convenient to carry and operate serving as a fantastic portable illumination tool for every day carry.

Features:

  • The S10RII uses the highest output Cree XP-L HD LED which can reach up to 500 lumens.
  • Blue PVD technology stainless steel bezel and ring around the switch.  
  • Flat side button to prevent the light turning on in the pocket. 
  • Low battery indicator function. Red LED on the button will light up when the battery is low. 
  • The Olight Rechargeable 650mAh RCR123A battery can last up to 7 days on one charge.
  • Intelligent MICRO-USB charging cable can be used for other device electronic devices that take USB.
  • Five output modes: 3 normal brightness levels: 5 lumens、100 lumens、500 lumens, a special 0.5 lumen moonlight mode, and a 10HZ Strobe mode.
  • Flat tailcap with a strong magnet that can attach to any metal surface for hands free operation.
  • Based on the run time of active thermal control, 4 1/2 minutes highlighting, 3 minutes gently fall to 60% of the initial brightness.
  • Battery reverse polarity construction.
  • Hardened temper Glass, double-sided anti-reflective film coating. 
  • Removable U arm stainless steel pocket clip, high toughness, two-way installation, salt bath nitride surface treatment (QPQ technology), anti-scrape, anti-corrosion.

Specifcations:

  • LENS: Tough ultra-clear tempered glass with two-sided anti-reflective coating
  • LED: Cree XP-L CW
  • Dimensions: (L) 2.89 x (D) 91in / (L) 73.5mm x (D) 23mm
  • Weight: 1.52 oz / 43g (excluded batteries)
  • Body Material: Milspec Type-III hard anodizing, aircraft-grade aluminum
  • Battery: 650mAh RCR123A 3.7v
  • Warranty: Olight five year warranty (Visit olightworld.com/warranty)

What's Included:

  • 1x Flashlight
  • 1x Lanyard
  • 1x Charging Dock
  • 1x RCR123 650mAh Battery
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