Hi everybody,
I was looking around for a new duty light and already had my hands on an Olight M20s Warrior (S2 Edition). But now I heard that there is no low-battery-indicator or warning. Instead the output would suddenly drop down to a low level.
This is an absolute no-go for me, as I would use the flashlight in tactical situations. And the sudden lost of output can mean to loose the control over a tactical situation and - at least - might be endangerin my life or the life of my partners.
I can not understand that there is no kind of low-battery-warning in that light. Olight presents the light to be concepted for police and military. How could they forget such an important function? And why did nobody tell them to change this?
I own some Fenix - lights and they do warn the operator about a low battery by flickering, even the old ones (more than 2 years now).
Or am I the only one who sees such a problem?
Bye,
Stephan
I was looking around for a new duty light and already had my hands on an Olight M20s Warrior (S2 Edition). But now I heard that there is no low-battery-indicator or warning. Instead the output would suddenly drop down to a low level.
This is an absolute no-go for me, as I would use the flashlight in tactical situations. And the sudden lost of output can mean to loose the control over a tactical situation and - at least - might be endangerin my life or the life of my partners.
I can not understand that there is no kind of low-battery-warning in that light. Olight presents the light to be concepted for police and military. How could they forget such an important function? And why did nobody tell them to change this?
I own some Fenix - lights and they do warn the operator about a low battery by flickering, even the old ones (more than 2 years now).
Or am I the only one who sees such a problem?
Bye,
Stephan