The Olight Oclip Pro Clip Light is a compact, clip-on LED designed for everyday carry and outdoor tasks. With a dual white/red LED system, versatile flood and spot beams, and USB-C rechargeability, it delivers hands-free illumination when you need it most.
- Compact, clip-on design: 2.25" x 1.1" aluminum body with a reliable clip for hats, pockets, bags, or gear—keep light where you need it.
- Dual LED system: White LEDs for general work lighting and red LEDs for night vision preservation and discreet signaling.
- Two beam families: Floodlight and Spotlight options, including Turbo, High, Medium, Low, Moon, plus a dedicated Red mode for specialized tasks.
- Long-reaching performance: Up to 120 meters beam distance; Turbo and High provide high output for short bursts, while Moon and Low extend runtime for prolonged use.
- Rechargeable convenience: USB-C charging with a lithium battery included—charge quickly and return to work without hunting for replacements.
- Rugged construction: Aluminum body built for daily use, water resistant and impact resistant for reliability in varied environments.
- Easy control: Side switch enables quick one-handed adjustments, even in tight spaces.
- Quality optics: Glass lens delivers crisp, clear illumination and long-lasting durability.
- Ready to use: Secure packaging, boxed for gifting or storage, ready to go out of the box.
- Safety signaling: SOS strobe provides a universal signaling option in emergencies or roadside scenarios.
Whether you’re camping, performing nighttime repairs, hiking at dusk, or facing an unexpected outage, the Olight Oclip Pro Clip Light keeps your hands free while offering a range of lighting options. The combination of white and red LEDs, multiple flood and spot modes, and a robust aluminum build makes it a practical, dependable tool for a wide array of tasks—from meticulous workshop work to stealthy signaling—without the bulk of a traditional flashlight. Practical tips: clip it to a hat brim for overhead illumination, switch to Moon mode for extended battery life on long tasks, and use the red light when you need to preserve night vision during map reading or signaling.
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