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Olight Baton 4 Pro Flashlight | Finally, USB-C!

5.2K views· 178 likes· 9:51· Apr 14, 2026

In this video, we get an early hands-on look at the upcoming Olight Baton 4 Pro (official launch date: April 15, 2026). If you carry a flashlight daily on the job site or for home inspections, this update brings some massive practical improvements to the Baton lineup. The biggest game-changer? Olight has finally introduced a dual-charging interface. You still get the convenience of their magnetic charging base for your workbench, but they’ve added a rotating USB-C port. This means you can now charge your light in the work truck or off a standard power bank without needing a proprietary cable. We cover the ergonomics of the new dual-switch design (tail cap and side switch), the laser micro-perforated battery indicators, and how its 1600-lumen output actually performs in the field. At just 4.37 inches long and weighing 4 ounces, it hits the sweet spot for front-pocket EDC. Key Specs Covered: Max Output: 1,600 Lumens Max Beam Distance: 200 Meters Battery: Customized 18650 Lithium-Ion Charging: Magnetic Base + USB-C Port Switches: Tactical Tail Cap & Metal Side Switch Durability: IPX8 Waterproof & 1.5m Drop Resistant Dimensions: 111mm x 23mm (4.37" x 0.91") Weight: 115g (4.06 oz) If you appreciate no-nonsense tool reviews designed for professionals, make sure to hit the Subscribe button and turn on notifications so you don't miss our future deep dives. Read the full written review on our website: [Insert Link to ConcordCarpenter.com article] #Olight #Baton4Pro #EDCFlashlight #ToolReview #Tradesman #EverydayCarry #FlashlightReview #ConcordCarpenter

About This Video

If you're a lover of lumen, this one’s for you. I’ve been carrying the new Olight Baton 4 Pro for about a month on real job sites—inspections, dark corners, wet basements, you name it—and it might be the most practical EDC light Olight has made yet. The big story is charging: they finally fixed my biggest complaint by adding a rotating USB-C port while still keeping the magnetic base. That means I can top it off in the truck or from a power bank without hunting down a proprietary cable. I break down how it carries and performs in the real world. It’s compact (about 4.3 inches long, 4 ounces), disappears in the pocket, and the two-way clip lets me run it deep or a little higher depending on the day. Output is rated at 1,600 lumens on turbo, but like most compact lights it steps down after a minute or two for heat—so I live on high around 600 lumens, which handles 99% of my tasks. I also cover the laser micro-perforated battery indicators (no plastic window to scratch or cloud up), durability (IPX8 waterproof), runtime expectations, and the one downside: it uses a proprietary 18650 battery, so if you want a spare, buy the OEM one from Olight.

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