Hybrid Tactical Light Showdown! | Olight Warrior X 4 v.s. Nitecore P23i
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0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Comparing Build Quality
5:12 - Comparing The Specs!
6:36 - My Final Thoughts
7:57 - Outro
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This Olight is heavy....the nite is the perfect edc tactical flashlight
Olight is the clear winner! That’s what I will be buying to upgrade from my Warrior pro x;)
Hope you enjoy it!
How is it the clear winner?..further throw ? ..big whoop.
Reasonable points brought up for each light. Great video.
Glad you think so!
Hi my friend I want to ask you: Does the battery charge level affect the brightness of the flashlight? Does the brightness decrease if the battery is not fully charged?
Not per se, you will lose access to its higher modes as the battery decreases but usually, that's whenever its below around 15% from my experience
@@LonghornTactical I don't know, I feel that the amount of lighting decreases even if the charge level is higher than 50%. With the p20ix, the light appears dim and yellowish.
@@Haidar-313 yours must be broken, I have the p20ix daily driver for 1 year aprox, it does turbo even with 10% battery, i keep the p20ix only because of it. Returned last month a warrior 3s because its advertised as 2300 lumens, but it does 2300 lumens ONLY from 100% to 85%, so its a lie, below 85%, or yet full battery, it only delivers 800lumens, it does not deliver 2300 lumens anymore, not even for 5sec, after 5 min of use, it becames a bulky and heavy ordinary 800 lumen junk. So you pay a premium price for an 800 lumen 180meter throw, ridiculous, 20 dollars flashlight packed with a 120 dolars price tag... On the other hand, the p20ix, does all the lumens it advertises on any battery level, so you get what you payed for
Olight Warrior X4 a workhorse and the winner, no comparison.
Nitecore wins.. you can set it to tactical mode.. this way it always goes to instant turbo or strobe.
.. u can set the olight to tac so its always tac ....im worried it lock out or change a thing with the way the nitecore is done