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The Nitecore HA27 UHE has a maximum output of 800 lumens from the NiteLab MCT UHE LED’S and is powered by 1x Nitecore HLB1500 li-ion battery pack (included) or 3x AAA cells.
This versatile headlamp features 3 colour temperatures, 3 CRI levels and 3 power sources:
These beam options make the HA27 UHE perfect for a number of outdoor activities such as- camping, night running, stream trekking and so much more.
Red light is also available to protect night vision and reduce eye strain, perfect for night photography, stargazing and emergency use. All brightness levels are operated via a dual button interface: the power button turns the light on and off and adjusts the brightness level, the mode button switches between colour temperatures. Lockout mode is easily accessible by pressing both switches simultaneously for 2 seconds.
Brightness Levels:
Powered by 1 x Nitecore HLB1500 Li-ion Battery Pack
Primary light (Neutral White Light/ Warm Light/ Cool White Light)
Primary Light (Neutral White Light)
Auxiliary Red Light
Powered by 3 x Alkaline AAA Batteries
Primary light (Neutral White Light/ Warm Light/ Cool White Light)
Primary Light (Neutral White Light)
Auxiliary Red Light
Maximum beam distance 150 meters, waterproof to IPX6 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: Nitecore HA27 UHE, Nitecore HLB1500 Li-ion Battery Pack, MBC10 Battery Case, Clip and Diffusing Stuff Sack.
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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.