Real owners lean toward the Wurkkos TS11: 78% of 45 owners recommend it, vs 72% of 61 for the Olight Baton 4.
Verdicts aggregated from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube owner comments — affiliate reviews excluded. Sample sizes differ; judge accordingly. How we score
Owners of the Wurkkos TS11 gravitate to the same handful of things: the RGB lighting built into the lens and switch, throw that feels oversized for such a small 18350/18650 body, and a price that most describe as hard to beat. Plenty picked it as their first Anduril light and stuck with it, and several go out of their way to swap in a warmer 2700K or 3000K emitter to make the beam even nicer. A smaller group pushes back on the stock cool-white tint, describing a greenish cast or a visible shift in color at lower brightness levels, and a couple mention occasional Wurkkos quality-control hiccups on this and sibling models. Those gripes stay in the minority though, and most people talking about the TS11 are glad they own one.
“This is the best light I've found.”— @williamhulsey9209 on YouTube
“Having this case in my conex and charging it every once in a long while all while keeping my flashlight charged between shifts is awesome.”— @Hook0403 on YouTube
“Don’t understand this pocket clip, why make it reversible when it’s tip up carry?”— @churchsp on YouTube
“One of my favorite lights so far! It's really fun and small so it can fit into a bag or pocket without taking much room.”— Legirion on Reddit
“I love my black ts11, I prefer a warmer light but I find it to not be that bad and man does it throw for it's size, the RGB and UI is a nice bonus too.”— Ok-Bullfrog-8603 on Reddit
“My ts11 is green af at anything below high way worse tint than the sst40 from a cheap sc18 :(”— Dvsv01 on Reddit
Real owners lean toward the Wurkkos TS11: 78% of 45 owners recommend it, vs 72% of 61 for the Olight Baton 4.
Owners point the Olight Baton 4 at everyday carry users wanting a tiny pocket light, and workers who clip it to a hat brim.
Owners point the Wurkkos TS11 at eDC carriers who want a pocket-sized thrower with real reach, and anduril fans who want ramping UI plus aux and RGB switch lighting.