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    Olight’s Baton Series Drops for Earth Month — And These Compact Flashlights Are Built to Last
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    Olight’s Baton Series Drops for Earth Month — And These Compact Flashlights Are Built to Last

    Abdullah JamilBy Abdullah JamilApril 22, 20263 Mins Read
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    If you’ve ever gone digging through a drawer for a flashlight during a blackout, you already know the problem: most of them are either dead, dim, or just not very good. That’s exactly the kind of situation Olight is trying to fix with its new Baton Series.

    Launched as part of Olight’s 19th anniversary and Earth Month campaign, the Baton 4 Pro and Baton Ultra aren’t just about brightness—they’re about longevity, sustainability, and actually being useful when you need them. And right now, both are discounted, making this a great time to upgrade.

    Baton 4 Pro — Small, Powerful, and Surprisingly Capable

    The Baton 4 Pro is the everyday hero of the lineup. It packs up to 1,600 lumens and throws light out to 200 meters, which is more than enough for most real-world scenarios—whether that’s checking something outside at night or lighting up a room during a power outage.

    What really makes it stand out, though, is how practical it is. Add in a dual-switch setup (side + tail), plus both USB-C and MCC magnetic charging, and it’s clear this thing is designed to be used, not just stored.

    Right now, the Baton 4 Pro is down to $62.99 (was $69.99).
    You can grab it here: https://amzn.to/4cgdodE

    Baton Ultra — More Power, More Reach, More Everything

    If the Baton 4 Pro is your everyday light, the Baton Ultra is the “just in case” upgrade that handles bigger jobs.

    It bumps output to 1,800 lumens and extends the beam to 300 meters, which makes a real difference for outdoor use, hiking, or situations where you need to see farther. It also introduces Olight’s Proprietary Aluminum Alloy body, which is built to handle drops, wear, and rough use without showing it.

    On the inside, the Ultra uses Olight’s EIP 1 LED, which improves efficiency and gives you a cleaner, more natural-looking beam—less harsh, more usable.

    The Baton Ultra is currently $89.99 (was $99.99).
    Check it out here: https://amzn.to/422spL6

    Built Like Gear, Not a Disposable Gadget

    One of the more interesting things about the Baton Series is that it’s clearly designed with longevity in mind.

    You’re getting features like:

    • A hidden, rotating USB-C port to protect against wear 
    • IPX8 waterproofing and drop resistance 
    • Thermal controls to keep things safe during heavy use 

    This isn’t a “use it for a year and replace it” kind of product—it’s something meant to stick around.

    Why This Sale Is Worth Checking Out

    Because this launch is tied to Olight’s anniversary and Earth Month, there’s a bigger idea behind it: less waste, longer-lasting gear, and better everyday tools.

    And honestly, that’s where the Baton Series lands. These aren’t overbuilt, tactical-only flashlights—they’re compact, powerful, and actually practical for daily life.

    Where to Buy (Limited-Time Deals)

    • Baton 4 Pro — $62.99 (was $69.99)
      https://amzn.to/4cgdodE 
    • Baton Ultra — $89.99 (was $99.99)
      https://amzn.to/422spL6 

    The sale is limited-time, and like most Olight promos, the popular colors tend to go fast. If you’ve been meaning to pick up a solid flashlight that you’ll actually use, this is a pretty easy recommendation.

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