VOTATU M6L-G Picatinny/Mlok Flashlight Laser Combo Built-in Touch Pad Switch, Tan
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Description
Specifications
| Light Output: | High Mode:Max2400LM / Low Mode: Max1200LM |
| Bulb Type: | LED |
| Light Beam Color: | White |
| Lighting Range: | High Mode:160m / Low Mode:100m |
| Water Resistance Level: | IPX6 |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Finish: | Matte |
| Battery Type: | Polymer Battery (Built-in) |
| Charging Time: | 2.5Hrs |
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Compatible With:
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M-LOK, Picatinny |
| Dimension: | 4x1.9x1inch/100x48x25mm |
| Weight: | 138g/4.86oz |
| Laser Beam Color: | Green |
| Max Laser Output: | 5mW |
| Laser Class: | IIIa |
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High Lumen Flashlight and Powerful Laser
The VOTATU M6L Laser Light Combo is a compact yet super powerful flashlight/laser, with two output levels, low (max 1200LM outputs) for extended-runtime, high (max 2400LM outputs) for maximum light. The highly visible IIIa class green laser power output ≤5mw, features 520nm wavelength.

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Inside the Box
- M6L *1
- Charging Cable *1
- Wrench *2
- User Manual *1
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What makes the M6L-G different from other Votatu light/laser combos? | The defining feature of the M6L-G is the integrated touch switch — the control panel is built directly into the unit body with no external wired remote. This makes for a very clean, cable-free installation. The trade-off is that your hand must reach the unit to activate it, which can be awkward depending on your grip. For models with a remote pressure switch, consider the V840 or V848. |
| Is 2400 lumens real? How bright is it actually? | The 2,400-lumen rating is real, but it represents the peak output in High mode rather than a constant output. In High mode, the M6L-G starts at 2,400 lumens for 1 minute, then automatically steps down to 80% output for 30 seconds and 30% output for up to 4 hours. In Low mode, it starts at 1,200 lumens for 1.5 minutes before stepping down to 60% output for up to 5 hours. This programmed brightness regulation helps control heat, protect the light, and extend battery runtime while still providing strong sustained illumination. |
| Is the laser visible in daylight? Does it hold zero? | The green laser is clearly visible within 25 yards in normal daylight and reaches hundreds of yards at night. Zero holds well when properly mounted. |
| How do I activate the strobe mode? | Triple-click the button rapidly to enter strobe mode. The rhythm needs to be fast — some users initially thought strobe was missing because they were clicking too slowly. Practice a few times and it becomes second nature. The strobe effect is quite strong and disorienting in low light. |
| What mounting options does it support? | Both Picatinny and M-LOK — hardware for both is included. Installation is simple: align the rail slots, tighten two screws. One thoughtful design detail: when using the Picatinny mount, the M-LOK nubs on the underside naturally engage the rail cross-slots, providing additional grip and anti-slip security. Not every product at this price thinks that far ahead. |
| How heavy is it? Will it throw off my rifle balance? | About 4.86 ounces (138 grams). It is on the heavier side for a light/laser combo — the trade-off for an all-aluminum body and built-in battery. On the plus side, it feels substantial and well-made, not cheap or plasticky. Some users replaced a 12.5-ounce separate light and laser setup with this single unit and actually shaved significant weight off their build. |
| Can the light and laser be used simultaneously? | Yes. The two switches are independent — the rear (larger) button controls the light and the front (smaller) button controls the laser. Press both and both are on. When you only need one, just use the corresponding button. This separate control approach gives you full flexibility — use only what you need, when you need it. |
| Is the magnetic charging practical? What are its pros and cons? | The magnetic connector is convenient — it snaps on and off with no mechanical wear on the port, and you can charge without removing the unit from the rifle, so zero is undisturbed. The downsides: the magnetic hold is not very strong and the cable can disconnect easily if bumped; the charging status LED is small and dim, making it hard to see charge state in daylight. Keep the unit on a stable surface while charging and do not let the cable dangle. |
| Is it suitable for harsh outdoor use? | Yes. There is a compelling durability test: one user ran the M6L-G on a 12-gauge through a full-day shotgun class — roughly 200 rounds of birdshot and full-power buckshot. The unit functioned perfectly at the end. Another user tested it in rain, snow, and repeatedly dropped it — still fully functional. IPX6 water resistance handles rain, snow, and mud without issue. |
| Why choose an all-in-one over separate light and laser units? | Three main benefits. First, one rail slot instead of two. Second, no external cables to manage — zero cable snag issues. Third, one charger, one charge operation. The downside is the switch position is fixed to the unit — if you prefer a remote switch at a specific spot, this is not for you. For a clean, minimalist setup, the all-in-one design wins. |
| How is the battery life? How long to charge? | The exact battery capacity is not disclosed, but real-world testing shows that both functions can operate continuously for 4 hours. For typical range use, one charge covers multiple sessions. Full charge takes about 2.5 hours. |
| Can the M6L-G be used on a pistol? | Officially designed for rifle platforms — that is where it fits and functions best. Technically it can mount on a pistol — one user successfully attached it to a 1911 — but it extends well beyond the muzzle and looks oversized. For pistol use, Votatu compact models like the H3L-G or G2L-G are a better fit. |
| The laser is Class IIIA 5mW — is that safe? | Class IIIA 5mW is the standard power level for civilian firearm laser accessories. It provides enough brightness for both day and night use. The absolute safety rule — never point it at anyone’s eyes directly. This applies to all laser sights at any power level. When used to aim at a target normally, it is completely safe. |
| In night mode, does the flashlight wash out the green laser? | No, there is no interference. The green laser and white light can be used together or independently. At night, the typical workflow is light first to illuminate the area, then laser for precision aiming — the green dot remains clearly visible even inside the bright beam area. |
| What is included in the box besides the unit and charger? | Box contents: the M6L-G unit, magnetic USB charging cable, M-LOK and Picatinny mounting hardware with screws, Allen wrench, and user manual. A USB wall adapter is not included — use any standard USB port or wall adapter for charging. |
VOTATU M6L-G Picatinny/Mlok Flashlight Laser Combo Built-in Touch Pad Switch, Tan