Overview

Nitecore P10i 1800 Lumens

Bright, long-running, and packed with features useful to public safety and military professionals, the Nitecore P10i Rechargeable Tactical LED Flashlight is an everyday-carry powerhouse. The light's Luminus SST-40-W LED emits up to 1800 lumens, and the low-power setting of 35 lumens will run as long as 50 hours on a fresh charge. The high-capacity 4000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery charges inside the light through a moisture-protected USB Type-C port and a side-mounted LED shows the battery's remaining power level. Accommodating tactical grips, the light is fully controlled from dual tail switches a raised push-button for on/off on a momentary or constant-on basis, and a mode switch for selecting high, medium, low, or strobe modes. In any setting or when the light is off, you have instant access to the strobe with a long press of the mode switch.

SKU: GC39-P10I

Nitecore P10i 1800 Lumens

Nitecore P10i 1800 Lumens

Bright, long-running, and packed with features useful to public safety and military professionals, the Nitecore P10i Rechargeable Tactical LED Flashlight is an everyday-carry powerhouse. The light's Luminus SST-40-W LED emits up to 1800 lumens, and the low-power setting of 35 lumens will run as long as 50 hours on a fresh charge. The high-capacity 4000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery charges inside the light through a moisture-protected USB Type-C port and a side-mounted LED shows the battery's remaining power level. Accommodating tactical grips, the light is fully controlled from dual tail switches a raised push-button for on/off on a momentary or constant-on basis, and a mode switch for selecting high, medium, low, or strobe modes. In any setting or when the light is off, you have instant access to the strobe with a long press of the mode switch.

The light's reflector is engineered with crystal coating and precision digital optics technologies for a long throw. Its crenellated bezel can be used as a window-breaker or for tactical purposes. Built for durability, the light features an aluminium housing with a Type III hard-anodized black finish, an anti-roll ring, and diamond-pattern knurling for a good grip. Advanced Temperature Control circuitry guards against overheating. O-ring sealed and IPX8-rated, the light is submersible to 6.6', and impact-resistant to 5 feet.

Light Performance

35/280/1800 Lumens

Randomly flashing strobe for self-defence

Luminus SST-40-W LED

Precision Digital Optics Technology for optimized reflector performance

Switching

Type: Dual-switch tail cap

Three selectable modes for flexible operation based on application

Tactical button for on/off, momentary, or constant-on

Mode button for selecting brightness level or strobe

Go straight to strobe from any level or off with the long press of the Mode button

Construction Details

Aluminium alloy housing

Crenellated bezel

Type III hard-anodized finish

IPX8-rated, submersible to 6.6'

Corrosion and scratch-resistant

Scratch-resistant coated lens

Anti-roll design

Crenellated bezel

Removable two-way clip included

One 21700 battery, 4000mAh, charges in light via waterproof USB Type-C port

Battery indicator LED

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Nitecore P10i 1800 Lumens

Bright, long-running, and packed with features useful to public safety and military professionals, the Nitecore P10i Rechargeable Tactical LED Flashlight is an everyday-carry powerhouse. The light's Luminus SST-40-W LED emits up to 1800 lumens, and the low-power setting of 35 lumens will run as long as 50 hours on a fresh charge. The high-capacity 4000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery charges inside the light through a moisture-protected USB Type-C port and a side-mounted LED shows the battery's remaining power level. Accommodating tactical grips, the light is fully controlled from dual tail switches a raised push-button for on/off on a momentary or constant-on basis, and a mode switch for selecting high, medium, low, or strobe modes. In any setting or when the light is off, you have instant access to the strobe with a long press of the mode switch.

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