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The Nitecore P40 flashlight has a maximum output of 2000 lumens and features a class 1 LEP output plus 5 x floodlight LEDS, making it the ultimate ultra-long throw dual beam LEP flashlight with a range of up to 2900 meters! The P40 utilises an LEP spotlight source that is compliant with the Class 1 Standard, delivering safer use, a brighter and more focused beam, and longer throw.
The P40 is powered by a single 5500mAh high-capacity 21700 battery (NL2155HP included) which can be charged inside the torch via the 18w USB-C port, for fast and efficient charging.
The Nitecore P40 features adaptive cruise mode with automatic brightness control, for no more manual adjustments, just seamless control and less power consumption.
The flashlight is operated via intuitive three-button control.
With such an array of settings and outputs, the P40 is ideal for a range of applications, including law enforcement, tactical operations and search and rescue.
Brightness Levels, Runtimes & Range:
High
Mid
Low
Advanced temperature regulation (ATR) regulates the output of the P40 according to the working and ambient temperature to maintain optimal performance while preventing the LED from overheating. The outputs are measured in total of runtime, including output at reduced levels due to temperature or protection mechanisms in the design, causing the brightness level to drop down.
Waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Nitecore P40 Includes: P40, USB-C charging cable, NL2155HP rechargeable Li-ion battery, Holster, Lanyard, 2x spare O-rings.
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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.