Here is what 2Wild Guns says about the Osight X from Olight after using it for a year to determine how it holds up to regular use. Built with an RMR footprint, this red dot moves away from the tradition of hunting for coin cells by using an internal rechargeable battery instead. The device features a wide viewing window and a reticle that switches between a dot and a circle, though the reviewer spent twelve months making sure it actually worked before finally getting around to sharing his thoughts.
Target-1 give their take of the Osigh X Smart Dot Sight from Olight. This is an upgraded "smart" dot sight suitable for both airsoft and real firearms. They emphasize its premium build and large lens, which makes it easy for users to quickly acquire targets. Compared to the previous version, this model features significantly improved lens clarity and lower distortion, providing a much more natural field of view during use.
L'Antre Du Dingo reviewed Olight's red dot sights, the Osight S and Osight X. The Osight S features an enclosed aspherical lens, IPX7 waterproof rating, magnetic charging with dual battery displays, durable OAL housing, RMSc footprint, and switchable 2 MOA dot/32 MOA circle reticles. The Osight X offers similar magnetic charging, OAL housing comparable to 7075 aluminum, a multi-coated lens, 407c/507c footprint, and versatile 3 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle, or combined reticle options.
Is the Olight Osight X an improvement over the first generation Osight? Desk Pop got this video if the company has fixed the issues with this version... "Olight has rebranded an entire company around the Osight line, but did they actually fix the issues with the original model? In this review, I put the Osight X to the test to see if it’s truly improved or just a new name on the same old problems. I’ll cover build quality, accuracy, battery life, and overall performance.