Nitecore EDC37 8,000 Lumens EDC Flashlight Overview

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Nightwalker Gear shows the Nitecore EDC37, a compact, tactical flashlight that delivers an extraordinary 8000 lumens, reaching a beam distance of 420 meters, all in a pocket-sized design weighing just 190g. It's powered by a built-in 8000mAh rechargeable battery, offering extended operation and supporting 18W USB-C fast charging, which fully charges the device in only two hours.

Nightwalker Gear: Nitecore EDC31

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Nightwalker Gear goes over the 3500 lumen Nitecore EDC31. The EDC31 is a compact flashlight that that is fueled by a robust 3,800mAh battery, it supports rapid USB-C charging, topping up in just 1 hour and 45 minutes. Equipped with 9 micro-LEDs, the EDC31 offers versatile illumination with Flood, Spot, and 4 brightness levels to suit any situation. User-friendly controls, including a battery indicator and a rapid lock switch to prevent accidental activation, ensure effortless operation.

Timerzanov Airsoft's Nitecore NPL25 GL Review

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The Nitecore NPL25 GL tactical light gets a closer look by Timerzanov Airsoft. The NPL25 GL delivers up to 900 lumens of white light via a UHi 25 LED, alongside a 520nm green laser, powered by a rechargeable li-ion battery with a magnetic charger and LED indicators. It offers three modes—white light only, laser only, or both—with adjustable brightness, controlled by an ambidextrous tail switch.

The Nitecore NPL25 GL Tactical Green Laser Light

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A quick demo by Nitecore of their NPL25 GL Tactical Green Laser Light. Powered by a rechargeable li-ion battery, it offers three modes: white light only, white light and green laser, or laser only. The white light features high and low brightness levels, while the green laser is Class 3R compliant. It's designed for easy mounting on Glock rails and can be adapted to Picatinny rails.

A Look At The Nitecore NPL25 GL 900 Lumen Weaponlight

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Is it worth the look? That is what Ruger Gundog did in this video... "In this short video I spotlight an affordable 900 Lumen/Green Laser combo for pistols. Coming in at under 100 bucks these work pretty good! Super bright and simple to use.  So far durability has not been an issue.

Check them out."

Nitecore EDC29 Beam Test

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Chrispy Things [EDC] tests the beam throw of the Nitecore EDC29 flashlight, plus a review of this product... "Here's my review of the NEW Nitecore EDC29. Nitecore has been very active lately with releasing new flat "wedge" style flashlights; this is their most powerful yet! 6500 max lumens and a max throw of 400 meters. Its a beast to say the least. But it's not perfect. I'll go over the features of the new EDC29 along with the pros, and the cons."

Nitecore NU27 Multicolour Temperature Headlamp

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Learn about the Nitecore NU27 which the company says is the first headlamp with multicolour temperatures. The Nitecore NU27 rechargeable headlamp is a versatile and durable companion for outdoor activities. Its UHE LEDs emit a bright 600-lumen beam, adjustable to warm, neutral, or cool light. With multiple brightness levels and red light modes, the NU27 offers flexibility for various situations.

Nitecore EDC29 6,500 Lumens EDC Flashlight

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Nitecore show what they say is the new standard in EDC flashlight performance, the EDC29. The Nitecore EDC29 flashlight is a powerful and versatile tool equipped with dual NiteLab UHi 20 MAX LEDs delivering a maximum output of 6500 lumens. Powered by a built-in 2500mAh rechargeable li-ion battery, the EDC29 offers high light density and beam intensity, thanks to its innovative UHi LED technology. 

Nitecore MT1C Pro Flashlight Kit Review

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Charles BridgeTec give their take on the Nitecore MT1C Pro Flashlight Kit. The Nitecore MT1C Pro is a compact, powerful, and versatile EDC flashlight. Under 4 inches long, it packs a 1000-lumen punch with a beam reaching 393 yards, thanks to its UHi 20 LED. This lightweight champ runs on a rechargeable or disposable battery, offering up to 16 hours of runtime.

Nitecore TM28 QuadRay 6000 Lumen Flashlight

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Cheule's Flashlight Reviews has acquired the Nitecore TM28 QuadRay Flashlight for a comprehensive review. This upgraded version of the TM26 packs an impressive 6000 lumens and a throw distance of up to 716 yards into a compact design. Featuring four CREE XHP35 HI LEDs, the TM28 delivers a blinding 107,200 candelas, making it ideal for search and rescue tasks.

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