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Nitecore Hc33 1800 Lumens

The NITECORE HC33 is a versatile high-performance L-shaped headlamp. Utilizing a CREE XHP35 HD LED, the HC33 produces a scorching 1800 lumens output capable of reaching up to 204 yards away! The multipurpose L-shape design allows the headlamp to double as a handheld flashlight when removed from the included headband while the integrated magnetic tail cap and removable pocket clip provide hands-free mounting options for working or other activities.

SKU: GC39-HC33

Nitecore Hc33 1800 Lumens

Nitecore Hc33 1800 Lumens

The NITECORE HC33 is a versatile high-performance L-shaped headlamp. Utilizing a CREE XHP35 HD LED, the HC33 produces a scorching 1800 lumens output capable of reaching up to 204 yards away! The multipurpose L-shape design allows the headlamp to double as a handheld flashlight when removed from the included headband while the integrated magnetic tail cap and removable pocket clip provide hands-free mounting options for working or other activities.

A single push button switch offers convenient one-handed control of five brightness levels and three special modes (strobe, SOS, beacon). To power on the headlamp, simply press and hold the power switch. When powered on, press the switch to cycle through brightness levels. To access special modes, quickly double-tap the switch when the headlamp is powered off. To cycle through special modes, tap the switch repeatedly. The HC33 runs on 1x IMR 18650, which offers better performance than AA batteries and a longer runtime of up to 330 hours.** The inclusion of a battery voltage indicator and reverse polarity protection makes the HC33 headlamp a highly adaptable headlamp for hiking, biking, working and more!

**Note: For the full output range, the HC33 requires a 18650 battery with >8A output. We recommend using the NITECORE NL1835HP 18650 battery which can be added via the above menu. The HC33 can also be powered by normal 18650 batteries, 2x CR123 or 2x RCR123 batteries in a pinch. However, Turbo will not be available using CR123As.

Features:

Versatile high-performance L-shaped headlamp

Integrated "Precision Digital Optics Technology" provides extreme reflector performance

5 brightness levels and 3 special modes

Floodlighting system produces a wide 100-degree beam angle

Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) technology

Reverse polarity protection prevents damage from incorrectly inserted batteries

Toughened ultra-clear mineral glass with anti-reflective coating

Constructed from aero-grade aluminium alloy with HAIII military grade hard-anodized finish

Magnetic base and tail stand capability

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Nitecore Hc33 1800 Lumens

The NITECORE HC33 is a versatile high-performance L-shaped headlamp. Utilizing a CREE XHP35 HD LED, the HC33 produces a scorching 1800 lumens output capable of reaching up to 204 yards away! The multipurpose L-shape design allows the headlamp to double as a handheld flashlight when removed from the included headband while the integrated magnetic tail cap and removable pocket clip provide hands-free mounting options for working or other activities.

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