Earlier this year, Olight released the OSight S, a compact, enclosed wireless-recharging red dot. I reviewed it and found it to be one of the most feature-rich micro red dots with an RMS-c footprint. People liked its features but for some, the internal rechargeable battery was a dealbreaker. Well, now you can get the OSight with a replaceable battery.
OSIght listened and has released the SE. This new red dot replaces the magnetic recharging top with a side battery tray that holds a CR 1620 battery, which can be replaced without dismounting the unit and retaining zero. The user can press the "-" button to switch between a 2 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, and a circle-dot reticle. The battery can drive the SE for up to 70,000 hrs on dot mode at level 3 brightness.
I still prefer the original S because its recharging cover allows me to see its current battery charge and recharge the unit easily. For people who prefer optics with a battery that can easily be sourced and replaced, the SE has more features than most enclosed red dots. The most surprising feature is its sub 200 street price.
SPECS
Reticle Type | 2 MOA Dot / 32 MOA circle |
Adjustment | 1 MOA per Click |
W&E Travel Range | ± 35 MOA |
Window Size | 14mm x 21mm |
Brightness Settings | 12 (10 visible & 2 NV) |
Max. Runtime | 75,000 Hours |
Power Source Optic | CR 1620 |
Dimensions | Length: 1.59 inch Width: 0.98 inch Height: 0.97 inch |
Waterproof | Optic: IPX7 |
Weight | 0.97 oz / 27.5 g |