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🎯 Lock on fast, stay sharp longer — the WOLF2 sees what you can’t miss.
The Cyelee WOLF2 is a compact, green circle dot micro red dot sight designed for RMR footprint compatibility. Featuring a 3MOA dot with a 64MOA ring reticle, aircraft-grade aluminum construction, and motion-activated battery saving technology, it offers crisp clarity and rugged reliability. Perfect for pistols, rifles, and shotguns, it includes a Picatinny mount and 10 brightness levels, including night vision compatible settings, making it a versatile optic for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

















| ASIN | B0CBHQD8CS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,023 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #94 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | Cyelee |
| Brand Name | Cyelee |
| Color | Green Circle Dot Reticle |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 528 Reviews |
| Included Components | CR1632 |
| Item Type Name | Red Dot Sight |
| Lens Color | Green |
| Manufacturer | Cyelee Optics |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | WOLF2 |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
| Product Style | Circle Green Dot Sight |
| Reticle Type | Circle Dot |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Circle Green Dot Sight |
| Thread Type | RMR footprint |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
R**D
Nice optic that works really well for astigmatism.
Finally!!! A red dot optic where the dot doesn't look like a smeared "J" to my eye. Crystal clear definition and plenty of brightness adjustability. I mounted this on a Ruger Mark IV Tactical with a weapon light. Has plenty of adjustability for lower light conditions, but can get plenty bright when using the weapon light or in direct sun. Want to try the CAT SRS6 PRO next on a CZ P-01 I am milling for the RMSc pattern. Also worth noting, it also includes a picatinny mount, which I needed for mounting on my MK IV Tactical. I didn't know it was include, so ended up wasting money buying a different mount at the same time. Positives: - Works Very Well with astigmatism - Nice crisp, clear dot/ring - Good Build quality - Clear Glass Downside: - I have really long arms, and the red optic ring ends up partially outside the optic window. This won't be an issue with shorter arms, or if mounted on a rifle or PCC as a primary or backup optic, which is probably where it will end up for me.
N**N
Can't be beat for the price!
I am reviewing this product after 2 years of use and several thousand rounds. The durability and ability to hold zero have been on par with any of the name brands like Holosun, vortex, and even Trijicon. The features are great and unique from the standpoint that they offer a solution for astigmatism. The battery life has been great in that I haven't changed the original battery as of yet. The reticle size allows for fast target acquisition and the installation was easy. Great product for the price! Unbeatable!!!
C**C
Similar to Holosun's 507c, which I also have
This may not be quite as quality as a Holosun, and certainly not as bulletproof as an RMR, but it seems rather reliable from what I've seen from video torture tests. Since I'm not sure many people will have both this and the Holosun 507c like I do, I will make some experienced comparisons. Size - pretty much identical, just a little different profile Appearance - The Holosun probably looks just a tad more refined, and certainly has more brand recognition/reputation which especially makes the Holosun logo appealing. But really, other than the shiny adjuster screws, this sight looks quite good. And that can be fixed. Auto wake - this feature actually works much more to my liking on this sight than the Holosun does. Many people claim this feature doesn't even work on the Holosun because it's so ridiculously sensitive that just walking near it turns it on. This fools people into thinking it never turned off. I don't like things being on when I don't intend them to be since in my mind this will always detract for the life expectancy of not only the batteries, but the product itself. This Cyelee on the other hand works exactly like I'd want it too. It's not so sensitive that footsteps generally keep it awake, but the slightest bump or movement of my piece itself reliably wakes it up instantly. I tested this dozens of times over the course of months because I want to be able to trust it for self defense, and it has been very impressive to react every single time. Ambient light dimming - This sight, unlike the Holosun 507C, does not have auto dimming. Is that a bad thing? I'm not so sure. Although the auto dimming of the Holosun is a cool feature, I can think of circumstances where it will actually cause you problems if you have it enabled. Like for example if you are hiding in the shadows and point it into a lighted area, the sight may be so dim that it may be very hard to see. That is why I am leaning towards setting it to a pretty neutral brightness level and leaving it alone unless specific situation requires otherwise. Which leads me to the next point. Buttons - I prefer the buttons on this sight way more than the Holosun. I have used both in very low light conditions, and without having eyes on the buttons, the Holosun's tiny, close-together buttons are far harder to locate, differentiate, and successfully press. I saw one reviewer that claimed these Cyelee buttons work poorly on this sight, and that you have to press into them with your finger nail to make them operate, and that review almost kept me from buying. I'm happy to report that has not been my experience at all. Yes, the button takes less force to click if you press them with your fingernail due to how that focuses all the pressure to the optimal point of contact. But I have repeatedly and intentionally pressed these buttons with my fat thumb and index finger to gauge how reliably they will work the way I want them to. These buttons, as they should, require significant force to press in. But I have found they work quite reliably with fat fingers when press assertively, and are not really all that hard to press. In fact I would say they are just hard enough to press that I won't worry that they will be pressed in accidentally by setting my piece down. I would also say the click they make when pressed in has a nice tactile feel as well as light audible one that is satisfying. Night vision compatibility - I was also very happy to confirm that with my 3rd gen pvs14 night vision, there are 2 excellent brightness settings for that purpose on this sight. Clarity through the glass was also very impressive with very little distortion. Possibly even less distortion around the edges than the Holosun, although I did not use them back to back to confirm. The settings are clearly intended for night vision since they can not be seen otherwise. The lower setting would be ideal for near zero light, while the second one is more ideal for a bit of moonlight or city light in the distance. So this also very well done. Reticle - Reticle is very crisp. I personally love the dot circle option this sight provides. Just like the 507c, you can cycle back and forth between dot, or dot circle. I love the dot circle for day time because my eyes are not great and it really helps me instantly draw my focus to the dot without searching even when you may have the brightness set a little low for circumstances. On the other hand, dot works better for night vision since too much light on the glass can cause reflections that can be hard to see past. It may sound like I'm bashing Holosun here but I'm really not. I like my Holosun quite a bit and I do trust it a bit more under most circumstances given Holosun's earned reputation. But it's a big problem for me that I don't trust my ability to work its buttons in low light. With this sight I do. The RMR style buttons this sight has is a far superior design.
R**Y
Works great for a couple of years
Works great, sight is clear, and zero has never shifted so far. Only have a little over 300 shots but almost 2 years later, I turned it on and now doesn't shut off due to the 'minus' button is stuck. Can't adjust brightness nor shut it off
B**E
Great optic at a great price. Read this first.
Seriously love this optic. Being more familiar with the typical 2-3 Moa red-dots the 64 moa circle green dot circle looks lovely. The 64 moa circle takes a bit getting used to as its bigger than what folks are accustomed to. Could see for some it may be distracting but I enjoy it very much and with the larger reticle comes the ability to find it very quickly on a draw. The reticle stands out well and works great in daylight. It’s very easy to zero and also has nice clicks on the zeroing which some optics at this price range don’t feature. It looks incredibly durable as well. There are many durability tests on YouTube on these Cyelee optics. The company asks folks to stress test their products and seem to take pride in their rugged products so this gives me confidence in that department. Between the shake awake and everything you’re getting it’s a great deal in my opinion . The only real drawback to this optic is in lower lighting settings. For example like a dimly lit room. If too bright the large reticle has a bit of a glow. Now you would still be able to find the target but to distinguish certain parts would be difficult. You could use a lower reticle setting which does work very well in a dimly lit place but the issue comes if there’s varying degrees of light. You could easily lose the dim reticle in brighter lights which is an issue. Simply using a flashlight on a medium reticle setting or having a lit space makes this a non-issue. Just thought I’d add that just in case. TLDR: Great well made optic. Easy to zero and has a nice site picture. Works best in brighter settings. Would definitely recommend.
J**N
“Performs Like a Premium Optic — Zero Held, Dot Stayed Perfect
I ran this optic through a full 400‑round test in one three‑hour session (84°F, 15 mph wind). Zeroed at 25 yards using slow 5‑round groups, and once dialed in, it never shifted. No drift, no wandering, no loss of zero the entire session. The dot stayed clear and crisp, and I never lost it during recoil. On my platform the recoil impulse pushed straight back with almost no muzzle rise, so follow‑up shots felt instantaneous. The dot tracked perfectly and always returned to the same spot in the window. No wobble, no hunting, no flicker. I shot 100 rounds each at 25, 15, 10, and 7 yards, and the optic stayed consistent across all distances. For something in this price range, the performance was far better than expected. Solid zero retention, clean tracking, and fast target acquisition. Bottom line: extremely stable, easy to shoot fast, and absolutely reliable through a high‑volume session.
S**1
Cylee really did a fantastic job with their Pistol RDS.
This is a fantastic choice for any weapons that need a RMR cut sight and for anyone that has astigmatism this is one of the only affordable options. It is easy to zero and once that is done it holds the zero well. It's easy to find the ring and dot with the green color even in daylight. I have this one mounted on a PSA dagger that is one of my EDC pistols and it has been doing a remarkable job. The shake awake functions every time and though I haven't durability tested it I've seen multiple videos on Youtube where it seems like it's a tank. If this is how all the Cylee optics perform they will be my first choice for pistol optics.
V**9
Dot Has Potential Promise But Needs Improvements
Very close clone to my Holosun 507c at half the price point for a reason. It only has a circle dot display with no option to select either circle, circle with dot or just a dot like Holosun. Being able to select a dot OR circle would be a better feature. No auto brightness function which may or may not be a deal breaker. The 3MOA dot looks more like a 2MOA. The 64MOA outer circle is too large and thick taking up most window and is distracting. Anything beyond 10 yards the large circle is pretty much useless. A better size is 32MOA. The selectable brightness settings has a large brightness jump between the lowest brightness (1) and the next setting (2) increase. Meaning its either too dark or too bright. Needs something in between. The highest brightness setting (8) produces so much glare it's impossible to use. The underside RMR mounting pin holes have sloppy diameter tolerances with side noticeable side play to the base plate pins so only the screws are preventing movement. Defeats the purpose of the base plate pin. The Holosun 507c have a tighter tolerance for the pin holes prevent any movement even without screws. While the above issues are worth considering before purchasing. The main reason I purchased the Wolf2 because it claims to help alleviate astigmatism issues. I found no significant difference between the Wolf2 and Holosun 507c to support that claim. If anything the Holosun had less astigmatism distortion compared to the Wolf2. The shake awake is a good option however it's very sensitive to the point of floor vibrations walking by while on a table turns it on. The sight has allot of promise, holds zero well and constructed to compete with Holosun but without functions most shooter are looking for. Its missing the mark. The sloppy RMR pin mounting holes tolerances area major concern. They are to prevent lateral sight movement with slide action and mounting screws being sheared off, so a tight fit is required. The correcting astigmatism claim doesn't seems to prove out. At lease in my case. If you are looking for a good basic lower priced Holosun clone without the Holosun functions then this is for you.
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