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STREAMLIGHT MICROSTREAM USB vs OLIGHT i5T EOS vs LE Pen light

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00:00 Intro
01:01 The Lights
01:24 Feel
01:44 Cost
02:21 Light Output
04:13 Battery Type
05:11 Battery Life
06:15 Durability
07:27 Button Feel
08:26 Button Programming
09:09 Packaging
09:49 Final Scores

In this video I compare sub $35 pocket flashlights.
#edc #flashlights #everydaycarry

Streamlight MicroStream USB –
Olight i5T EOS –
LE Pen Light –
Equipment used:
Canon EOS R6 –
Canon 15-35 EF Lens –
Canon 24-105 EF Lens
Mic: Rode Videomicro –

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks, interesting delivery, I am a fan of "torches" or as you call them flashlights. And I have a office draw full of them plus there everywhere in the house. But over the past few years OLight has been the winner. I have subscribed as well, cheers

  2. I carry a streamlight and haven't necessarily had an issue with it yet but I do think its worth mentioning that the streamlight is only ipx4 water resistant while the olight is ipx8 waterproof. If water is a potential part of the equation I'd have to give the olight the solid edge on durability

  3. I think you need to understand or clarify the difference between lumens and candela. The Olight should take the win for total light output however it is more floody. The streamlight would take the win for throw since the higher candela rating means it is more focused. To give the win to the streamlight because it is more focused is a strange choice.

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