I’ve got a self built Promaster converted van. Own an Olight stretch. Plastic not glass. Biggest battery by far. Allows me to use no electricity at night for a week without a charge
I have all of these lamps, including the famous Sofirn BLF LT1. But I still grab my olight for the camping trips every time because I know the quality and battery life will be there. Glad you included the wuben. Great floodlight to keep in the back.
The bigger bronze-y one I have the mini version. Or something similar. Its like you cut off the base. It can produce yellow and white light. As well as be recharged. I quite like it.
Not looking for a camping lamp, but the Olantern would be a great high capacity alternative for an at home power down scenario. Pricey but who cares when the grid is down. Thanks!
It depends on the use case. The Olight is better as part of your emergency kit while also being good for car camping. If you are backpacking though, I would probably go with the Fenix.
Aren't you able to change the light color from bright white to a warm light on the Wuban? I have the Fenix CL26R and I like it but you cannot change the bright white color and a warmer light.
Biggest issue I have with Olight is they insist on using proprietary batteries for most of their lights. I already have spare 18650 or 18350 batteries so I refuse to be cornered into having to buy more Olight 18650 batteries because their lights wont work with standard batteries that everything else uses.
@@MarineX It has candle light, lighting storms, SOS, soft lighting (2700K), white lighting (5000K), 800 lumens, 4* 3000mAh batteries, two and an aluminum shell. The only thing is heavier than the Fenix.
@@PittiesAndMore And it can run from any combination of one to four of those batteries. I have a Sofirn BLF LT1 sitting on my desk. To make full use of the interface can be confusing, but crib sheets will fit in the battery compartment. LOL. However, if you get confused, no real problem. Just turn it on, it will work. Since it has four batteries and is well built out of aluminum and heavy plastic diffuser, it does weigh more. It is also tougher and more water resistant. Mine won't act as a powerbank, but later models will. I consider it my best lantern out of the several I have. I keep at least one other lantern around that will work on rechargeable AA batteries, just in case. The Olight Prowess will probably become an interesting alternative.
Fenix lantern seems slightly overpriced considering made in China? Sofirn's L1TS is regularly on sale for about $30-35 similarly specced albeit its plain jane look, only 500 lumens and no magnetic base which I have 2 of as well as the previous gen non telescopic olight lantern also got for about 40% off a year ago (25% + AU$20 ebay special at same time, hehe) as well as its' mini equivalent for 25% off. House looks so cosy at night with the house lights off and lanterns on.
The Olantern seems to be trying too hard to look like a traditional lantern but just looks like a lot of unnecessary bulk to me. Fenix wins in my book. I also like the compact Wuben.
Wow!! Smaller, brighter, smaller and weaker battery but longer battery life??? How is that even possible?? 400 hours is crazy as far as i know the olight only lasts about 120 hours at weakest setting? No offense, can you attest to that? Im willing to replace all my lights with those thingies cause its absolutely worth it for that battery life
Thx. I bought Fenix. I see the Olight in the shop, but I decided to buy cl26r pro and now I see your video and I’m so happy that I chose the Fenix. 😂
I’ve got a self built Promaster converted van. Own an Olight stretch.
Plastic not glass. Biggest battery by far. Allows me to use no electricity at night for a week without a charge
I have all of these lamps, including the famous Sofirn BLF LT1. But I still grab my olight for the camping trips every time because I know the quality and battery life will be there. Glad you included the wuben. Great floodlight to keep in the back.
The bigger bronze-y one I have the mini version. Or something similar. Its like you cut off the base. It can produce yellow and white light. As well as be recharged. I quite like it.
Not looking for a camping lamp, but the Olantern would be a great high capacity alternative for an at home power down scenario. Pricey but who cares when the grid is down. Thanks!
Not a bad idea
The Wuban is the most practical for me,but not gonna lie, i like the lantern. 🦉
It depends on the use case. The Olight is better as part of your emergency kit while also being good for car camping. If you are backpacking though, I would probably go with the Fenix.
Honestly, the streamlight rechargeable lanterns are perfect.
That Fenix is sweet! I like all the fetures
What’s the telescoping part made of on the olantern? Thanks!
my choises are Fenix CL 27 and 28 R.
there are much more pocketable then the classic felinar look.
I love the look of the Olantern, if it was a bit more compact it would be a definite cop.
Aren't you able to change the light color from bright white to a warm light on the Wuban? I have the Fenix CL26R and I like it but you cannot change the bright white color and a warmer light.
Fenix is the way to go.
Going with the fenix, also a big olight fan but for my needs fenix has the vote..
Biggest issue I have with Olight is they insist on using proprietary batteries for most of their lights. I already have spare 18650 or 18350 batteries so I refuse to be cornered into having to buy more Olight 18650 batteries because their lights wont work with standard batteries that everything else uses.
Sofirn BLF LT1 blows these lanterns out of the water. No other lantern that I have seen yet have come close to the value and features on that lantern.
I saw that one, it has the smallest battery out of all of these. But what special features does it have maybe I need to check it out?
@@MarineX It has candle light, lighting storms, SOS, soft lighting (2700K), white lighting (5000K), 800 lumens, 4* 3000mAh batteries, two and an aluminum shell. The only thing is heavier than the Fenix.
@@PittiesAndMore And it can run from any combination of one to four of those batteries. I have a Sofirn BLF LT1 sitting on my desk. To make full use of the interface can be confusing, but crib sheets will fit in the battery compartment. LOL. However, if you get confused, no real problem. Just turn it on, it will work. Since it has four batteries and is well built out of aluminum and heavy plastic diffuser, it does weigh more. It is also tougher and more water resistant. Mine won't act as a powerbank, but later models will. I consider it my best lantern out of the several I have. I keep at least one other lantern around that will work on rechargeable AA batteries, just in case. The Olight Prowess will probably become an interesting alternative.
I think the olight mini lantern would be better for an face off
but interresting video, got some infos out of it
thank you
Great review as always. What are your thoughts on the Olight Obulb?
I need to try one. They offered me one last year but I said no because I didn't feel like making that content
Fenix lantern seems slightly overpriced considering made in China? Sofirn's L1TS is regularly on sale for about $30-35 similarly specced albeit its plain jane look, only 500 lumens and no magnetic base which I have 2 of as well as the previous gen non telescopic olight lantern also got for about 40% off a year ago (25% + AU$20 ebay special at same time, hehe) as well as its' mini equivalent for 25% off. House looks so cosy at night with the house lights off and lanterns on.
Fenix seems like it would be the most useful??
Prefer the warm color of the Olight.
Many thamks
I like Fenix more.
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@@MarineX Cheers 🍻
The Olantern seems to be trying too hard to look like a traditional lantern but just looks like a lot of unnecessary bulk to me. Fenix wins in my book. I also like the compact Wuben.
I really love that Wuben.
I like the stream light lantern
You and me both
Or be me and plan on buying both or likely all 3.
Fenix wins hands down
The telescope feature on the Olight, to me, screams that it'll break at some point. No thank you
I think the Fenix is the obvious winner unless your a Olight fanboy 🤷🏾♂️
I own an Olight fanboy?
The Olight Stretch is made of steel.
And the lens is plastic, not glass
Wow!! Smaller, brighter, smaller and weaker battery but longer battery life??? How is that even possible?? 400 hours is crazy as far as i know the olight only lasts about 120 hours at weakest setting? No offense, can you attest to that? Im willing to replace all my lights with those thingies cause its absolutely worth it for that battery life