Olight Oclip Pro S is a palm-sized clip-on EDC flashlight for every task

There’s a quiet shift happening in the world of everyday carry, wherein single-purpose tools are steadily giving way to compact, multi-functional companions that adapt as quickly as the situations they’re pulled into. The modern EDC kit isn’t about excess anymore; it’s about efficiency and versatility. In that context, the Olight Oclip Pro S doesn’t just arrive as another flashlight, it is a small but capable lighting system designed to keep up with unpredictable, fast-moving routines.

At first glance, the palm-sized Oclip Pro S feels almost understated. Its compact body, measuring just 57 × 28 × 27 mm and weighing around 53 grams, is designed to disappear into your pocket or clip unobtrusively onto your gear. Yet that minimal footprint is precisely what makes it so effective. The integrated clip, combined with the ability to hang or magnetically attach the device, allows it to transition effortlessly between a handheld light and a hands-free tool, whether you’re navigating low-light environments or tackling everyday tasks.

Designer: Olight

Where the Oclip Pro S begins to stand apart is in how much it manages to pack into that small frame. Instead of relying on a single beam, it integrates a 5-in-1 lighting system that combines white light, RGB illumination, and a UV light source. The primary white LED delivers up to 600 lumens, providing ample brightness for general use, with a beam distance reaching up to 80 meters. This is paired with both floodlight and spotlight modes, giving users the flexibility to switch between wide, ambient lighting and more focused illumination depending on the situation.

The addition of RGB lighting expands its role beyond simple visibility. With red, green, and blue modes, the device becomes a practical signaling tool as much as a flashlight. Whether used for nighttime visibility, marking a location, or adding a layer of safety in low-light conditions, these color options introduce a level of adaptability that feels increasingly essential in modern EDC gear. The lighting system also supports flashing patterns, further extending its functionality in dynamic or emergency scenarios.

Perhaps the most unexpected inclusion is the 365 nm UV light, which quietly transforms the Oclip Pro S into a utility tool for specialized tasks. From detecting counterfeit currency to identifying fluorescent materials or checking cleanliness in certain environments, this feature adds a layer of capability that goes beyond what most users would expect from a device of this size.

Powering all of this is a built-in battery that supports USB-C charging, aligning the device with current charging standards and making it easy to top up alongside other everyday electronics. Depending on usage, the flashlight can run for up to 144 hours in its lowest brightness mode, while higher output levels are intelligently managed to balance performance and heat.

The interface is equally streamlined, centered around a side dial that allows users to quickly toggle between white, RGB, and UV modes. This intuitive control scheme avoids unnecessary complexity, ensuring that the right light is always just a quick adjustment away. Priced at around $40 and available in a variety of finishes, the Oclip Pro S is positioned as both a functional tool and a subtle personal accessory.