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Nitecore Tip Se Black 700 Lum

Surprisingly powerful and packed with features full-sized lights might envy, the black TIP SE Rechargeable Metal Keyring Flashlight from Nitecore fits nicely on a keyring, where it will always be at the ready. It's 500mAh battery recharges via USB Type-C, and the light has a one-click option to go straight to the 700-lumen turbo brightness level when you need bright light quickly. Its removable clip is also a cover for the dual push-button switches, preventing them from being accidentally activated in your bag or pocket.

SKU: GC39-TIP-SE-BLK

Nitecore Tip Se Black 700 Lum

Nitecore Tip Se Black 700 Lum

Surprisingly powerful and packed with features full-sized lights might envy, the black TIP SE Rechargeable Metal Keyring Flashlight from Nitecore fits nicely on a keyring, where it will always be at the ready. It's 500mAh battery recharges via USB Type-C, and the light has a one-click option to go straight to the 700-lumen turbo brightness level when you need bright light quickly. Its removable clip is also a cover for the dual push-button switches, preventing them from being accidentally activated in your bag or pocket.

The Power switch turns the light on and off, while the TIP SE's main brightness settings—ultralow, mid, and high—are controlled by the Mode switch. You can turn on the light straight to turbo by holding the Mode switch for a full second. You have a choice of two operating modes: Demo mode shuts the light off automatically after 30 seconds of inactivity to save power, while in Daily mode the light stays on until you turn it off. You can switch between Daily and Demo with a simple press of the Power switch. The TIP offers big-light technologies such as Advanced Temperature Regulation to prevent overheating, precision digital optics technology for a long beam throw, and constant current circuitry for consistent performance. It has built-in overcharge, over-discharge, and short-circuit protection, and it stops drawing power automatically when fully recharged. Runtimes range up to 50 hours. Intelligent memory function turns the light on at the same setting as most recently used, and constant current circuit provides consistent flicker-free performance. Indicator lights under the switches let you know how much power is left in the battery. The TIP SE is rated IP54 water-resistant and is tested to withstand being dropped 3.3' to a hard surface.

Light Performance

1/30/180 lumens plus 700-lumen turbo mode

Two Osram P8 LEDs

Precision digital optics technology for long beam throw

500mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 50 hours of runtime

Up to one-year standby time

Constant-current circuitry prevents output fluctuation for consistent performance

Power indicator

USB Type-C rechargeable

Switching

Dual push-button switches

Constant-on or auto-shutoff modes

Instant access to turbo mode

The multipurpose clip serves as a cover to prevent accidental activation

Construction Details

IP54 water-resistant

3.3' impact resistant

The detachable clip covers switches, prevents accidental activation

Type III anodized aluminium construction

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Nitecore Tip Se Black 700 Lum

Surprisingly powerful and packed with features full-sized lights might envy, the black TIP SE Rechargeable Metal Keyring Flashlight from Nitecore fits nicely on a keyring, where it will always be at the ready. It's 500mAh battery recharges via USB Type-C, and the light has a one-click option to go straight to the 700-lumen turbo brightness level when you need bright light quickly. Its removable clip is also a cover for the dual push-button switches, preventing them from being accidentally activated in your bag or pocket.

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