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Nitecore EDC27 Every Day Carry Rechargeable Flashlight - 3000 Lumens w/Eco-Sensa USB-C Charging Cable

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Half pressing and holding the MODE Button (STROBE READY™) is still available for accessing TURBO while full pressing and holding the MODE Button (STROBE READY™) is available for accessing STROBE. For the following beamshots, I used a Canon EOS 5D Mk2 with a 50mm lens. Manual settings: ISO1600, 1/4sec, F4, 5000K It provided a comfortable and secure grip, allowing me to easily maneuver the flashlight. I knew that this flashlight was built to last with its anti-corrosive, high-strength, and rigid construction.

I make this recommendation not because people are saying nice things about the flashlight — It’s because I KNOW how it works for sure. It’s using TIR optics with 2 LEDs sitting in the center of each optic. In my sample, the TIR optics had some kind of damage or dirt in the optics. This is invisible in the beam, but you can definitely see it in my close-up pictures.To ensure that you get the desirable product, we allow a seven-day product return period. Any product return application outside this period will not be entertained. The flashlight is reinforced with a carbon fiber polymer (CFRP) frame, making it more durable and impact-resistant. The multi-layer construction of the body is connected by six sets of connector bolts and cap nuts, giving it excellent impact and torsion resistance. The Nitecore EDC27 is designed to withstand the toughest conditions and keep on shining. In terms of power sources, the EDC27 is compatible with both CR123A batteries and 18650 Li-ion batteries, giving users flexibility in choosing their preferred power source. It also has a built-in power indicator that displays the remaining battery power, ensuring users are informed about battery status.

The Nitecore EDC27 is a new flashlight from Nitecore with a slim profile design. Featuring a stainless steel body with a PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) matte titanium coating. A copper and aluminium heat dissipation module helps draw heat away from the LEDs to provide longer lasting lighting. Powered by the built-in 1,700mAh Li-ion battery, the EDC27 can provide a max runtime of 37 hours. It is USB-C rechargeable and available with a reversible plug-in while the charging port cover is made from durable PC material to provide excellent dust and impact resistance.It doesn’t require a separate indicator to show the remaining battery life; it is shown on the OLED screen. The measurements were taken manually at turn on and 30 seconds. The 10 minute numbers are taken from the runtime graph. Keep in mind that Turbo mode is only momentarily, so it doesn’t have a 10-minute measurement. The Turbo output can only be run for 11 seconds. Mode

High and Turbo mode were measured with a fully charged battery. Ultra Low and Low were measured without recharging between the tests. For more energy-efficient use, the low mode emits 80 lumens with a maximum beam throw of 35 meters and 302cd of brightness. The brightness is still pretty impressive from high to low modes with increasing runtimes.The clip has a number of holes, too, including this loop seemingly ideal for attaching the included lanyard. The stated data is measured in accordance with the international flashlights testing standarts ANSI/FL 1-2019, using the built-in Li-ion battery (1,700mAh) under laboratory conditions. The data may vary in real world use due to different environmental conditions. Charging Function Here’s a close-up of the control buttons which are located on the tail of the flashlight. these buttons have knurling so that your thumb won’t slide off For reference, here’s a baseline shot, with all the room lights off and almost nothing hitting the sensor. Also, here’s the light with the worst PWM I could find. I’m adding multiple timescales, so it’ll be easier to compare to the test light. Unfortunately, the PWM on this light is so bad that it doesn’t even work with my normal scale, which is 50 microseconds (50us). 10ms. 5ms. 2ms. 1ms. 0.5ms. 0.2ms. In a display faster than 0.2ms or so, the on/off cycle is more than one screen, so it’d just (very incorrectly) look like a flat line. I wrote more about this Ultrafire WF-602C flashlight and explained a little about PWM too. User Interface and Operation

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