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The Nitecore EX7 flashlight has an output of 6000 lumens with three different beam patterns from its 20 LED cores. Developed by NiteLab, the M515S LED is a next generation lighting solution featuring a groundbreaking X-shaped array that can light the central and peripheral cores separately, allowing for adjustment between spot and flood light outputs, or they can be used in combination for the best of both worlds. The MS15S LED features small power distribution units and its multi-core architecture enables flexible power allocation, effectively dissipating heat and enhancing overall efficiency.
Powered by a single high performance 21700 rechargeable Li-ion battery (NL2155HP included) The battery can be charged inside the torch via the provided USB-C cable.
Operation is via a single button with short press to turn on / off and adjust brightness level. Double press for lumen shield output and triple press for strobe output. Four lights around the button display the remaining battery power.
Nitecore EX7 Brightness Levels and Runtimes:
Brightness Levels - Mixed Light:
Spotlight:
Floodlight:
The Nitecore EX7 features electronic lockout to prevent accidental operation by pressing and holding the button.
Other features include randomly changing strobe, magnetic tail for hands free use and two-way pocket clip, Waterproof to IP68 and impact resistant to drops from up to 2 meters.
Maximum range of 500 meters. Constructed from durable aero grade aluminium alloy with HAIII hard anodised finish.
Nitecore EX7 Includes: Torch, NL2155HP, USB-C charging cable, spare o-ring and wrist lanyard.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.