Key Takeaways
1. The Oclip Pro S features built-in RGB lighting for alerts and transitions between colors.
2. It has a powerful 600-lumen white light with a maximum distance of 80 meters and includes UV light.
3. The flashlight design is consistent with the previous model, weighing 53 grams and charging via USB-C.
4. Battery life varies by light mode, lasting up to 144 hours in moonlight mode but only one minute in turbo mode.
5. The Oclip Pro S is priced at around $40 and will be available in seven versions, launching on March 24, 2026.
Olight has just introduced the Oclip Pro S clip flashlight. This latest version comes with built-in RGB lighting, which can shine in specific colors or transition between them, making it useful as an alert system, for instance.
Features and Specifications
The Oclip Pro S is equipped with a UV light and can emit a powerful 600-lumen white light that has a maximum distance of 80 meters. As with previous Oclip models, it includes a side dial for toggling between the three types of illumination: white, RGB, and UV. When you choose the RGB setting, you can switch modes by pressing the built-in button twice.
Design and Battery
The design remains consistent with the Oclip Pro, and it weighs the same, at 53 grams (1.87 ounces). Its battery, rated at 2,146 Wh, is not removable and charges through a USB-C port located on the left side. The battery life is influenced by which light source you are using. Olight states that in moonlight mode, the flashlight can last up to 144 hours, while the 600-lumen turbo mode lasts only one minute before it reduces to 300 lumens (for 50 minutes) and then drops to 100 lumens (for 30 minutes).
Color Performance
When it comes to RGB lighting, the battery life varies greatly depending on the color. The blue LED can last up to 9 hours at a low level of 3 lumens, while the green LED is more power-efficient, providing up to 26 hours at 10 lumens. The red LED can also operate for up to 26 hours, but only at 4 lumens.
The Oclip Pro S is priced at around $40 and will hit the market on 24 March 2026, available in seven different versions. Among these, two come in solid colors (black and signal orange), while the other options showcase extra decorative patterns or character designs.

