Olight kindly presented me with a bolt-action Olight O’Pen Glow in OD Green when I visited the Olight factory in May. Here is my review of the pen from the perspective of a torch enthusiast.
Olight O’Pen Glow Review

Olight kindly presented me with a bolt-action Olight O’Pen Glow in OD Green when I visited the Olight factory in May. Here is my review of the pen from the perspective of a torch enthusiast.
The NEXTORCH TA30C has been designed for military and law enforcement use. It has a rotary switch where you can reliably turn the torch on.
I was having a chat with Vivi at Sofirn and we started talking about the IF23. The multi-coloured LED strip caught my attention. I was keen to see if it could be used as bike light.
Mateminco kindly welcomed me to visit their factory.
The Wuben X2 with a white micro-arc oxidation finish is a lighter version of the EDC torch and it feels smooth.
Today I am taking a look at the Olight lab, the Olight factory, a battery supplier and a supplier with CNC machines and lathes. We will see how the Olight O’Pen Glow is made.
The Wuben X0 is the smallest of the Lightok range so far. It takes a flat top 18350 cell and has a Samsung LH351D emitter.
Today I am taking a look inside the Wuben factory in China to see how flashlights are made. Thank you Edison, Mr Tan and Wuben for being extremely welcoming and for the opportunity.