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Nitecore NU32 550-Lumen LED Rechargeable Headlamp

Nitecore NU32 550-Lumen LED Rechargeable Headlamp

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From Nitecore, a world leader in portable lighting, comes the NU32 550-lumen rechargeable headlamp: a lightweight and long-lasting lighting solution ideal for all-purpose use. Equipped with a CREE XP-G3 S3 LED, the NU32 emits a bright 550 lumens extending out to 408 feet Read More

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enero
604
Dec 21, 2020
I'm a fan of Nitecore and have many of their lights. But I have to warn: Their elastic bands are pure garbage. They are soft and too stretchy, causing the need to over-tighten them. Which in turn wears them out very quickly. I've made the mistake of buying their headbands on two separate occasions, and both bands wore out in less than a year. They got so stretched out that they wouldn't tighten enough to fit anymore.
Bazirker
107
Oct 10, 2020
USB micro for charging? *checks year, see that it is indeed 2020* Pass.
The_DCD_Family
11
Oct 9, 2020
Thanks Drop. Your e-mails are great for information. I found this on Lightmalls for $32.90 with free shipping right now. So what is the benefit again of paying $34 for something arriving in early November?
Melliferous
55
Oct 7, 2020
Hi there, can anyone tell me if, like other headlamps, you can adjust the angle of the lamp to the headband and mount via a hinge? So that you adjust the light from shining forward to shining at the ground in front of you. Thanks.
Drasii
0
Feb 13, 2021
MelliferousYep, there's a hinge for that
felix_leo
5
Apr 19, 2020
I would buy one if it supported USB-C charging.
fishbite
15
Apr 17, 2020
I would buy two if the CRI flood lights gave off 100 lumens or more. I know there are reasons for the long distance light, but I usually need the area around me flooded with light. I have a couple Nitecores and I like them, though I hope they improve the kind of light people need to work at night.
Reilly58
17
Feb 28, 2020
Great headlamp, but what is it's degree of waterproof protection? Impact is published, but not waterproof rating. Thanks.
Reilly58Sorry about that, we should have included in the specs. The waterproof rating is IP67, meaning it can be dropped into a body of water up to 3ft deep for a half an hour.
cyofee
24
Dec 22, 2019
It costs $29 on AliExpress with free shipping to me. $5 less than here.
lailoken
249
Dec 21, 2019
I love Nitecore, got the tiny monster, keychain lights, and a normal handheld as well. I was shopping for a headlamp recently and decided not to go Nitecore (this was the one I was looking at), but instead opted for either a Zebralight or Armytek . From all I've read I was convinced they had better headlamps.
NiteNinja
140
Sep 22, 2019
I work at night and usually used a pocket flashlight. After seeing a video review for a bell and Howell headlamp, I got one and used it for a year but it literally fell apart. Next one I bought, is essentially a forehead mounted spotlight that runs on 2x 16850 battery cells and that thing can go nearly a half a mile, and already taken 2 hits to the rear mounted battery pack when I slipped and fell backwards on ice last winter. And that thing was only $10. Sure I look like a doofus but the convenience of having both my hands free, and the safety of a rear mounted red light more than makes up for it.
HansWormhat
2
Dec 23, 2019
I've been using the exact same one on nightshift in the oilfield for 3 years now. Has yet to fail me. Heavy, yes, but mounted on my hardhat I barely notice it.
NiteNinja
140
Dec 23, 2019
HansWormhatEvery time I try to buy myself something nice for an everyday carry, I either lose It or break It. That cheap headlamp not only is very reliable, but also I always get comments about how bright it is. I traded out the batteries that came with it for some ebl ones because of the ones that came with it they say were rated for 4200 milliamp hours but that's hogwash, they're 500 tops. I can get usually two weeks out of the battery charge with at least 30 minutes a day. Of course I'm using true 3000 milliamp hour batteries and they're wired in parallel.
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