Ive got a White (flashlight body color) from US, i live in Romania. Custom and VAT were a pain to deal with, but its gorgeous. Its a cool white, now i want a neutral one in black body. If i may, dont buy warm white Olights, the output is weaker in real lumens but its even more weaker in appearance! Ive got a Baton3ProMax in warm white.
Most people like a warmer tint color because of the way it shows the colors of things there looking at in a more natural color where the 6000k and above tend to just wash out colors and also stresses the eye more. I have both the seeker 4 pros. One in blue at 6000k and the black one at I think 5000k “not sure” But if I take one outside and shine it around then wait a few seconds and use the other one. I can still see just as far with each but the colors are truly more natural with the warmer white. So I would guess it’s personal preference . I don’t see a lumen loss with the warm white compared to the cold white.
@@dalegarrett5658 I like having the option of the clip on the light and the holster. Say you pull the light and need to clip it to something like a vest - a duty ballistics vest and shine it down while working, or any other reason you may need a clip on a light. You can have it with the seeker 3 pro clip and still be able to put the light in the holster but the only drawback is that the lights button and indicator lights are now not visible unless you pick up on the clip slightly and then rotate the light counterclockwise 1/4 of a turn. Doing this exposes the charging lights so you can see them. It’s not much of a hassle seeings how your gaining the clip and don’t have to take it off the light to use the holster. Besides that I like that the button and the indicator lights are turned around and protected from getting beat up. This will piss off some people because there all about looks and posing and oh it’s gotta be perfect and blah blah. I buy my shit to use it and not sit and look pretty.
@@MrVirus651 Well I’ll tell ya. I had the opportunity to use both of my seeker 4 pros in a armed property protection job this past weekend and the holster for the Pro is nice and hung from my ballistic vest quite nicely and was easy to get out and put back. It’s just a case of what you need and can use over what you want just because it’s cool. I find both the natural white and the cool white to both be the same brightness and the natural white to have better color rendering then the cold white.
Straight to the good stuff! Thanks! I don’t have and neutral white, but I’m seriously considering it.
Ive got a White (flashlight body color) from US, i live in Romania. Custom and VAT were a pain to deal with, but its gorgeous. Its a cool white, now i want a neutral one in black body.
If i may, dont buy warm white Olights, the output is weaker in real lumens but its even more weaker in appearance! Ive got a Baton3ProMax in warm white.
Most people like a warmer tint color because of the way it shows the colors of things there looking at in a more natural color where the 6000k and above tend to just wash out colors and also stresses the eye more. I have both the seeker 4 pros. One in blue at 6000k and the black one at I think 5000k “not sure”
But if I take one outside and shine it around then wait a few seconds and use the other one. I can still see just as far with each but the colors are truly more natural with the warmer white. So I would guess it’s personal preference .
I don’t see a lumen loss with the warm white compared to the cold white.
Where did you get the pocket clip? Mine came with a holster.
You buy it - for the seeker 3 pro, there like $6.00
Thanks. I'm going to get one.@@Lume-O-Holic
@@dalegarrett5658
I like having the option of the clip on the light and the holster.
Say you pull the light and need to clip it to something like a vest - a duty ballistics vest and shine it down while working, or any other reason you may need a clip on a light. You can have it with the seeker 3 pro clip and still be able to put the light in the holster but the only drawback is that the lights button and indicator lights are now not visible unless you pick up on the clip slightly and then rotate the light counterclockwise 1/4 of a turn. Doing this exposes the charging lights so you can see them.
It’s not much of a hassle seeings how your gaining the clip and don’t have to take it off the light to use the holster. Besides that I like that the button and the indicator lights are turned around and protected from getting beat up. This will piss off some people because there all about looks and posing and oh it’s gotta be perfect and blah blah. I buy my shit to use it and not sit and look pretty.
480p?
I'm afraid the rubber on the handle of the flashlight won't last long
Well clearly the rubber on the seeker 3 held up very good so why wouldn’t it on the seeker 4.
It’s also a silicone base type of rubber so it shouldn’t deteriorate
@@Lume-O-HolicHope and thanks for the reply, I now have a choice between Olight Warrior X3 vs seeker 4 Pro,
@@MrVirus651
Well I’ll tell ya. I had the opportunity to use both of my seeker 4 pros in a armed property protection job this past weekend and the holster for the Pro is nice and hung from my ballistic vest quite nicely and was easy to get out and put back.
It’s just a case of what you need and can use over what you want just because it’s cool. I find both the natural white and the cool white to both be the same brightness and the natural white to have better color rendering then the cold white.