Baton 4 Pro vs Warrior Mini 3 vs Baton Ultra
Beam comparison · Spring 2026
Beam reach in the dark
Bright core = hot spot · width × intensity tracks candela
Faint halo = spill light around the hot spot
Length = ANSI FL1 throw distance
Faint halo = spill light around the hot spot
Length = ANSI FL1 throw distance
Specs at a glance
Baton 4 Pro
Balanced everyday workhorse with dual switches
- Output
- 1,600 lm
- Peak
- 10,000 cd
- Throw
- 200 m
- Weight
- 114 g
- Charging
- USB-C + MCC
- Beam
- Smooth balanced
- Runtime
- up to 100 days
Best for: work and home EDC
Warrior Mini 3
Tactical EDC with instant turbo or strobe
- Output
- 1,750 lm
- Peak
- 14,400 cd
- Throw
- 240 m
- Weight
- 122 g
- Charging
- MCC magnetic
- Beam
- Tight thrower
- Runtime
- up to 100 days
Best for: tactical and security
Baton Ultra
Flagship with EIP 1 LED and OAL alloy body
- Output
- 1,800 lm
- Peak
- 22,500 cd
- Throw
- 300 m
- Weight
- 105–120 g
- Charging
- USB-C + MCC
- Beam
- Wide pure-white
- Runtime
- up to 100 days
Best for: outdoors and beam quality
Choose your light
What matters most?
Pick one priority
Pick one priority
Daily work + home
Light, USB-C, balanced
Light, USB-C, balanced
Tactical + defense
Instant strobe, tail click
Instant strobe, tail click
Outdoors + distance
300 m throw, pure beam
300 m throw, pure beam
Tiebreakers — need USB-C: skip Warrior · Toughest body: Ultra · Most affordable: Warrior Mini 3
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