Lol, 10 seconds, talk about lumenitis, but that's a lot of lumens for a fairly small light. Does it appear to have 2x 21700 inside? Can it operate as a USB power bank? Any idea of the price? Thanks.
Does it appear to have 2x 21700 inside?
More like 2x 18650. There's a rendering on the official website that shows 2x 18650 4000mAh, that was also used in the EDC31.
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/Uploads/attached/image/20250604/20250604094746_35890.jpg
Can it operate as a USB power bank?
Nope.
Nope
Dang, would have loved it. Regardless, the battery capacity for its size is still a compelling reason to get it.
Ehh, it needs a bike handlebar mount, maybe a helmet clamp, a lot less lumens, and swappable batteries. To misquote Bill Gates, 640 lumens is enough for everyone.
I agree with that misquote. I don't think I ever needed more than 1000 lumen, if that, for daily use. Sometimes when I want to show off.
More throw is something I genuinely would want a few times that I compensated with more lumens.
Time for a throwier EDC light I guess 🤷
Interesting about the cells having such high capacity and high current at the same time then. I wonder if they sacrificed cycle count for that. Thanks.
Bold of you to assume they're honoring the current limits. These burst modes look unregulated.
They're probably using the same 4000 mAh cell Vapcell does, and Vapcell rates it for 10A. To get 8000lm from 20A@4V they'd need 100lm/W, which is not realistic at this combination of output and size. Of course past experience with Nitecore's bespoke LEDs suggests they don't hit their advertised output; they probably do exceed 10A per cell for a few seconds though.
I expect this thing to have a short service life.
Be honest. How many charge cycles do you really need? How long do you use your lights before getting a new one?
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