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Osight XE AMRS & SE 6 MOA Review

The Osight XE AMRS is a brand-new enclosed-emitter pistol red dot sight launched in June 2026. It brings innovative features like a true five-reticle Advanced Multi-Reticle System (AMRS™), an integrated collapsible backup rear sight, and convenient side-loading battery access — all at a competitive price around $225–$250. Built on the proven RMR footprint, it targets shooters who want duty-grade protection, versatility, and reliability without paying premium brand prices.The XE AMRS combines rugged enclosed design with practical innovations that address real-world needs for concealed carry, home defense, duty use, and range work.

Overview and Launch

Osight, the optics division under Olight, released the XE AMRS alongside the SE 6 MOA as part of a rapid expansion into enclosed red dots. Launched on June 10, 2026, the XE builds on feedback from earlier models (S, SE, XR) by offering a traditional CR1632 battery while retaining the standout features of the rechargeable XR version.

It emphasizes adaptability with its multi-reticle options, backup iron sight integration, and user-friendly maintenance — making it one of the most feature-rich optics in the sub-$300 enclosed category.

Key Specifications

Specification Details
Reticle Advanced Multi-Reticles System (AMRS™): 2 MOA dot, 6 MOA dot, 2 MOA + 32 MOA circle, 6 MOA + 32 MOA circle, 32 MOA circle only (no POI shift when switching)
Footprint RMR / 407C / 507C compatible (Ruggedized Miniature Reflex)
Battery Side-loading CR1632 (user-replaceable without removing optic)
Battery Life Up to 105,000 hours (lower settings, dot only)
Brightness 8 daylight + 2 night vision compatible settings; shake-awake with auto-off
Lens Aspherical, multi-coated, parallax-free, large viewing window
Housing 7075-T6 aluminum, fully enclosed emitter, IPX7 waterproof/dust resistant
Backup Sight Integrated Collapsible Backup Rear Sight (CBRS™) — pops up for emergency use
Weight / Size Compact and lightweight (approx. 1.8–2 oz range for similar models)
Warranty Lifetime transferable warranty
MSRP / Street Price $249.99 (often $224.99 on sale)

Design Features and Innovations

  • Advanced Multi-Reticle System (AMRS™): Industry-first five-reticle options allow seamless switching between precision dots for longer shots, larger dots or circles for fast close-range acquisition, with no point-of-impact shift.
  • Collapsible Backup Rear Sight (CBRS™): Integrated pop-up rear sight provides instant iron backup if the optic fails or battery dies — folds flush to avoid snags.
  • Side-Loading CR1632 Battery: Swap batteries without removing the optic or losing zero — far more convenient than top-load designs.
  • Enclosed Emitter Protection: Fully sealed housing keeps out debris, rain, snow, and carbon — ideal for carry or duty guns.
  • Clear Aspherical Lens: Distortion-free view with anti-reflective and anti-fog coatings plus a generous window for quick target acquisition.
  • Intuitive Controls: Up/down buttons for brightness and reticle selection; shake-awake motion activation with low-battery indicator.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Versatile five-reticle system with no POI shift
  • Innovative integrated collapsible backup rear sight
  • Extremely long battery life and easy side-loading swaps
  • Rugged enclosed design with IPX7 sealing
  • Excellent value — premium features at a budget-friendly price
  • Broad RMR compatibility for pistols and rifles
  • Clear glass and large viewing window
  • Lifetime warranty with strong customer support reputation

Cons

  • Newer brand — less long-term high-round-count duty data than legacy names
  • IPX7 rating is good but not the absolute highest available
  • Early holster compatibility may be limited due to unique housing shape
  • Some users report occasional QC variability in Osight’s initial releases (though service is responsive)

Performance and Real-World Use

Early hands-on feedback praises the XE AMRS for crisp, bright reticles, fast acquisition, and reliable shake-awake function. The enclosed design excels in keeping the emitter clean during range sessions or carry. The multi-reticle flexibility shines for different scenarios — use the fine 2 MOA dot for precision, the 32 MOA circle for rapid CQB, or circle-dot combos for balanced use.

Battery life and side-loading convenience reduce maintenance headaches. The collapsible backup sight adds a smart layer of redundancy that many shooters have wanted for years. While full long-term torture testing is still emerging, the optic holds zero well and performs solidly in initial reviews.

Who Should Buy the Osight XE AMRS?

The XE AMRS is ideal for concealed carriers, duty pistol users, competition shooters, and anyone wanting an enclosed optic with maximum versatility. It suits Glock MOS, SIG P320, S&W M&P, and other RMR-ready platforms (and rifles with proper mounting). Best for shooters who value innovation, long battery life, and backup options at a fair price rather than decades-old brand prestige.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the AMRS reticle system different?

It offers five true reticle options (2 MOA, 6 MOA, both with or without 32 MOA circle, or circle alone) that you can switch between instantly with no point-of-impact shift.

How does the collapsible backup rear sight work?

It is integrated into the optic housing and pops up with a quick press for emergency iron sight use, then collapses flush when not needed.

What is the difference between the XE AMRS and the XR model?

The XE uses a replaceable side-loading CR1632 battery with longer runtime (105k hours) and lower price. The XR is rechargeable via magnetic cover.

Is the Osight XE AMRS suitable for duty or carry?

Yes — the enclosed design, long battery life, backup sight, and RMR compatibility make it a strong option for serious use, though long-term extreme-duty testing is ongoing.

Does it require removing the optic to change the battery?

No — the side-loading design allows battery swaps without disturbing zero.

How does it compare to Holosun EPS or Trijicon RMR?

It offers more reticle options and the unique backup sight at a significantly lower price, with competitive glass and features, though established brands have longer proven track records.