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One of Olight latest releases, is the M2X-UT Javelot. The M2X looks a lot like the Olight M3X but utilizes a smaller body. Running on 1x 18650 or 2x CR123 batteries, the M2X-UT has a max of 1020 lumens,
and has a max throw of 810 meters. That are quite impressive numbers for a light, this size
What causes this light to throws that well, is shown later in this review
The packaging:
The M2X-UT comes in a nice sturdy plastic presentation case. Specially handy when you've to store or transport the light
Foam insert prevents your light being scratched up.
Inside you'll find: The M2X-UT, holster, lanyard, CR123 battery magazine, two spare o-rings, Olight leaflet and the manual.
Features and Specifications: (given by Olight)
- Three brightness levels from 20 to 1020 lumens, controlled by a mode selector built into the head
- Large reflector focuses beam to reach out over 2600 feet
- Customized CREE XM-L2 LED with a smooth reflector creates a tightly-focused beam to maximize throw
- Multi-function clicky tailcap switch with momentary activation and on/off, along with quick access to the brightest level and the blinding strobe mode
- Automatically return to your last brightness level with the built in memory function easily changed via a mode selector built into the head
- Aircraft-grade aluminum body with anti-scratch Milspec Type III hard anodizing
- Reverse polarity protection to prevent improper battery installation and thermal management to avoid overheating
The manual gives information on specs, user interface and more. Always handy to read before usage
The M2X-UT comes with a decent quality holster. The body of the holster has a stiff-insert which prevents the holster to compress. The holster closes with a metal press stud.
With the velcro on the back, it's easy to attach it to your belt or backpack. On top, there is also a plastic D-ring. The open-bottom lets the light stick-out slightly. Although Olight
doesn't mention it as official accessories for the M2X, there is a optional extender available, which lets you run 2x 18650 batteries in the M2X-UT. Pictures of this extender in post below this review.
The M2X-UT shares the same looks as the M3X, but uses a smaller body. Although it's only a 1x 18650/2x CR123 body, it's still large enough to be comfortable in the hand.
The rear-clicky is easy to reach with your thumb, and switching modes is done by loosen and tightening the head. This operate does require two hands. The 'tactical' grip ring
is not threaded but is held in place with a o-ring underneath.
This brings us to the user interface or UI,
User Interface:
To turn the light On, press and click the switch at the rear. Press half-way for momentary. From Off, half press for Low, press half twice for High and press half three times for a Strobe.
It's possible to select for example the Strobe from Off. Just half press three times and while it is in Strobe, press the switch completely so you hear it click.
When On, loosen and tighten the head to switch between Low > Med > High. The M2X-UT has a mode memory for the constant output modes.
The two springs at both ends, absorbs any shocks. It also lets you use flat-top batteries. The springs are quite firm, which prevents bad battery contact.
Laser engraving on the body is nicely done. Threads are well machined and came well lubed out of the box. A manual lock-out is possible by twisting the tailcap a quarter turn.
Now let takes a look, what causes this light to throw that far.
A large deep smooth reflector with a good centered custom dedomed led, let's the M2X-UT throw that far
I'm not sure if Olight did the dedoming their self, or if they received the leds without the dome from Cree. If it's done by hand, than my sample is a job well done
Without the dome, the led has a more green (sometimes yellow-ish) tint. You'll notice this indoors or shining on a white surface. Outdoors I didn't notice the green-ish tint.
Head or tail-stand is possible, without being wobbly. The crenelated bezel, while head standing, lets light protrude so you know it's turned-on.
Size comparison:
(From L to R: Eagletac 18650, Olight M2X-UT, Olight SR52vn, Fenix TK35UE, Fenix TK61)
Output and intensity specs of the M2X-UT and TK61 are very close. Although both are very similar, there is a large difference in size between both.
Indoor Beamshots:
ISO400, 1/100 sec, f/4.0 - Canon 500D. Light approx 0.25m / Camera 0.75m away from wall. Eagletac 18650 batteries were used.
Fenix TK61:
Outdoor Beamshots:
ISO400, 2.5 sec, f/5 - High mode (TK61 in Turbo mode) Path about 40 meters deep.
Conclusion:
Olight did a very nice job on creating a small but powerful flashlight. I can see this light being used among a variety of users, who need a light that lights-up an object far away.
The custom dedomed led gives it a green-ish tint, which you will notice indoors. Outdoors my eyes didn't catch the green tint. UI is plain simple but requires a two hand operation.
Fit and finish are great, as you would expect from Olight. With a price-point of around $/€109.95 it's a great contender. Specially the smaller size makes it a preferable light for many.
M2X-UT Javelot was supplied by Adola for review, on behalf of Olight.
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