Description
The Olight Odin S 1500 lumen weapon light delivers 1500 lumens and a 250m throw, ideal for tactical scenarios. It lights up targets at long range and fits M-LOK or Picatinny rails with dual power options, making it suitable for law enforcement or night hunting.
Powerful and Versatile Illumination
This weapon light uses a high-performance LED, delivering 15,625cd intensity. High mode (1500lm) steps down to 600lm after 2 minutes, running for 2 hours total, while Low mode (300lm) lasts 5 hours. Its customizable strobe can be enabled for emergencies, though some users note the strobe activation can be tricky.
Rechargeable with Dual Power Options
The Olight Odin S includes a 3500mAh 18650 battery, rechargeable via magnetic USB, and supports 2x CR123A batteries for versatility. It charges in 3 hours, though some users report reverse polarity issues with older Olight chargers. Its IPX8 waterproof body withstands 1.5m drops, ensuring durability.
Tactical Design and Mounting
This tactical light features an upgraded screw-locking rail clamp for M-LOK or Picatinny rails. Its magnetic remote switch with a screw cap ensures secure control, and the rotate-to-lock slide offers quick mounting, praised for its “rock-solid” fit. It’s ideal for rifles like the AR15, despite some noting the pressure switch size.
Key Features and Specs
The Olight Odin S is built for reliability. It measures 128mm x 29mm and weighs 177g with the battery. Its 50,000-hour LED lifespan ensures longevity. With a 2-year warranty, this light excels for tactical use, hunting, or law enforcement, offering a bright central beam with substantial spill for short to medium ranges.
Illumination & Runtime
- High: 1500lm/600lm/300lm, 2min+7min+165min
- Low: 300lm, 5hrs
- Strobe: 1500lm
What’s Included
The package includes the Olight Odin S, 3500mAh 18650 battery, magnetic USB cable, remote pressure switch, M-LOK or Picatinny mount, screws, H3.0/H2.5 wrench, battery holder, self-locking band, and manual. Additionally, a 2-year warranty ensures reliability.

