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Nitecore 1,000-Lumen TUP Pocket Light

Nitecore 1,000-Lumen TUP Pocket Light

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Product Description
Pumping out 1,000 lumens in a compact frame, the Nitecore TUP is a necessity on nighttime adventures. Outfitted with five separate modes, it can be catered to any setting on the go Read More

Specs

  • Nitecore
  • LED: CREE XP_L HD V6 LED
  • OLED real-time display
  • Micro USB Charging 
  • Advanced Power Cut Off 
  • Material: HA III aluminum
  • Max output: 1,000 lumens
  • Max beam distance: 180 m (590 ft)
  • Max beam intensity: 8130 cd
  • Max runtime: 70 hrs / 2.91 days
  • Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion
  • Beam color: White light
  • 2 user modes: daily, demo
  • 5 brightness levels
  • 2 lockout modes: half and full lockout
  • Intelligent memory function
  • Constant brightness beam without flashing
  • Temperature regulation
  • Dimensions: 2.8 x 1.2 in (7 x 2.95 cm)
  • Weight: 1.9 oz (53.2 g)

Included

  • Keychain/clip

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Mar 15, 2021 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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I care. It's fine if you choose not to care, but you prolly wanna be more careful distinguishing between laziness and sensibility. I mean, does your car start with a key, or a handcrank? Does your place have a dishwasher even though it also has a sink? A microwave even though it has a stove? Do you own any electronic device with a remote control? I'm sure there's a LOT more applicable examples where that come, considering that you're here reading these words in an online gadget store. Yet you don't think these are indications of laziness so much as simple timesavers in a busy life, right? Good, because that's the point. Where I'm coming from: I plug in my phone every day -- it takes micro USB. I plug in my iPad every day -- it takes USB C. I have to fuss with my phone, just like I have to fuss with my headset and my bluetooth speaker and anything else I have that charges on USB micro. To that point I think regular USB and micro USB are bad designs and people place a lot of unnecessary wear and tear on them trying to connect them properly. And I like USB C because I'm not screwing up the cable OR the port and I'm not wasting time, stopping whatever train of thought I had going in order to focus in on a pointless menial task. Instead I'm setting my iPad down, grabbing the cable, slotting it, and going on my way. I suppose if there were some sort of quality difference to using a micro USB -- for instance it charged faster, or placed less wear and tear on the connection, or the like -- I'd use it by preference, for the same reason I brew coffee in a French press instead of an automatic setup, the same reason I'm willing to spend hours screwing around with a pocket knife in order to achieve a minor improvement in its function. But there is no such quality difference to the function of charging, only the difference in the amount of screwing around. Two cents -- keep all the change. :)
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