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- Nitecore MH12 Pro Review - 3300 lumens, UHi LED
Nitecore MH12 Pro features the new Uhi 40 LED with a maximum output of 3300 lumens, with a maximum peak beam intensity of 63,500cd ideal for emergencies, self-defense, outdoor activities, maintenance checks, patrols, law enforcement and more
- Nitecore EDC35 Review - LED Uhi 40 MAX - 5000 lumens
CONCLUSIONS: NITECORE recently presented the new EDC35 with some important innovations Thanks to the collaboration with NiteLab EDC35 is equipped with the new UHi 40 MAX LED system with an integrated multi-core design with a power of 5000 lumens For the first time we have a 21700 6000mAh battery as power supply Nitecore EDC35 is a compact flashlight, in size and weight, with some useful
- [Review] Nitecore EDC37 – impressive 8000 lumens EDC flashlight
For months, there have been hints of a new flashlight from Nitecore, but specific details have been kept top secret That’s now changed, as the new model has been officially announced: Here is the new Nitecore EDC37 Nitecore’s new flagship from the EDC series combines the experience gained from previous models The compact flashlight delivers up to 8000 lm from two UHi 20 MAX LEDs and
- Review: Nitecore BR35: double-headed bikelight, 1800 lumens, beamshots . . .
The big Nitecore-family missed a bicycle light until now The launch of the first Nitecore bike-light, the BR35, was a surprise to me This micro-usb rechargeable light has about the output of cars’ headlight and is equipped with a lot of interesting features For example: The light can be
- Review Nitecore EDC37 - 8000 lumens X 8000mAh
Nitecore EDC37 was sent to me directly by Nitecore for review For technical details and to purchase: Nitecore EDC37 8000 Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Flat EDC Flashlight – Nitecore Store DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA: Nitecore updates the EDC line with a new product, defined as a “flagship” for 2025 by Nitecore, which establishes a new record for this series in terms of performance and
- Nitecore EDC35 Review - LED Uhi 40 MAX - 5000 lumens
NITECORE recently presented the new EDC35 with some important innovations Thanks to the collaboration with NiteLab EDC35 is equipped with the new UHi 40 MAX LED system with an integrated multi-core design with a power of 5000 lumens
- TINI 2 by Nitecore - Candle Power Flashlight Forum
Re: TINI2 by Nitecore Last time I got the flashlight BUG, I was buying far too many "tiny" AA, and AAA lights Then Nitecore came out with their very SMALL non-replaceable internal battery lights I bought the Tip, then they went smaller with the Tini V1 And while I like replaceable battery lights, the size of the Tini WON for 24 7 pocket keychain carry The issue with the original, was it
- Are Nitecore lights any good? - Candle Power Flashlight Forum
I don´t own any Nitecore flashlight yet, (but i am considering buying the SRT7) so i can´t give any opinion about the quality, but the majority users at least in this thread gives positive feedback about Nitecores products However i don´t think that Nitecore are of poorer quality than the other manufacturers on the market
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