Olight is one company that many of us didn’t think would stick around for very long. In addition to their recently released and highly successful Osight series, Olight has announced a limited-edition finish variant of their popular ArkPro Ultra, plus two new Baton series models.
The new limited variant emphasizes some new looks over new performance numbers, adding laser-engraved linear texture and a premium hard-anodized black finish. It becomes available on April 20 and builds directly on the existing ArkPro platform.
New ArkPro Ultra Skin
The product catalog describes the ArkPro series as redefining everyday carry through multi-light versatility and a sleek rectangular unibody design with a bold central ridge.
The rotary selector lets users move quickly between Pure Flood, spotlight, and UV, while the green laser functions separately or combined for seven configurations total. The ArkPro Lite offers a simpler three-in-one setup with red light for night-vision preservation and even an SOS (strobe) mode for emergency signaling or as a distraction.

Listed features include pocket-sized flat design similar to some American-made pocket lights, dual magnetic and USB-C charging, concave buttons usable with gloves, and laser-microperforated indicators for battery, brightness, and lockout.
The ArkPro Ultra also now adds Olight’s EIP 1 self-developed LED, O-aluminum superalloy body, and the ArkBeat glowing symbol on the body. Similar to other Olight products, the ArkPro Ultra comes with a standard IPX7 rating. We can probably expect the new variant of the ArkPro Ultra to cost somewhere around $100 upon official release.


New Baton 4 Pro & Baton Ultra
The Baton Series, including the new Baton 4 Pro and Baton Ultra, is described as “compact cylindrical lights deliver[ing] an exceptional balance of portability, runtime, and power.”
Both feature dual switches for instant access to levels or Turbo, new anti-slip knurling, a hidden rotating USB-C port, and 3,500 mAh batteries rated for up to 100 days on moonlight. The 4 Pro delivers 1,600 lumens and 200 m of throw, with enhanced thermal management. The Ultra reaches 1,800 lumens, 300 m throw, uses the EIP 1 LED for improved efficiency, and employs O-aluminum construction.


Specifications detail Turbo step-down runtimes, Medium and Low modes, IPX8 rating, 1.5–2 m drop resistance, and a lifetime warranty in select countries. In the box: light, MCC3 cable, L-stand (Baton models), and manual. Market uses include EDC, outdoor activities, work, emergency lighting, UV detection, and pointing.
The releases give tactical and everyday users additional compact, feature-rich lighting choices based solely on the official details provided. We can probably expect the new Baton 4 Pro and Ultra to set you back around $130 upon official release.


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