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The Nitecore MH12 Pro flashlight has a maximum output of 3,300 lumens from the NiteLab UHi 40 LED and is powered by 1 x high capacity 21700 li-ion battery (Nitecore NL2153HP included). The light is rechargeable via a USB-C port on the head.
The UHi LED design utilises a round light emitting surface (LES) to achieve an optimal lighting effect and incredible beam distance of 505 meters. It pairs perfectly with the round reflector, enabling high light conversion efficiency and a bright, clear hotspot.
The torch features two user modes, daily and tactical, with five brightness levels and three special modes (only strobe is available in tactical mode). The user interface is made up of a tactical tail switch to turn the light on and off, and a side switch to cycle through the levels. Either side of the side switch are LED indicators; one side shows the brightness level and the other is a power indicator so you know when it's time to recharge.
The MH12 Pro has a built-in optical sensor which detects obstructions in front of the light and automatically decreases the brightness to prevent overheating. The flashlight is crafted from precision CNC machining and features anti-slip knurling for a secure, comfortable grip.
Brightness Levels:
Plus strobe, beacon and SOS (3300 lumens).
*Turbo level is only accessible when using a 21700/18650 rechargeable li-ion battery with a discharge current over 15A.
Maximum beam distance 505 meters, waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: 1 x Nitecore NL2153HP 5300mAh high performance 21700 li-ion battery, USB-C charging cable, pocket clip, lanyard, spare o-ring, holster.
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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.