Handheld LED flashlight by NiteCore, suitable for activities such as camping, hiking, cycling, hunting, fishing, or during tasks like home repairs. It is rechargeable, operating with an NL2150HPi battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh. It has a strong light intensity reaching up to 3000lm and can illuminate up to 580 meters. It is water-resistant, with an IP68 waterproof certification.
One-handed operation
4th generation smart rotary ring and tactical dual rear switch offer absolute one-handed control of STROBE, TURBO, TAC functions with lock and light intensity level.
Stepless Free Form Adjustment
From 0 to 3000 Lumens. The SRT7i flashlight offers you the capability of a professional and precise way to control brightness according to the needs of your various tasks.
2nd Generation StrobeReady™ switch excellent for one-handed use
The flashlight features random frequency strobe flashing in the special STROBE brightness mode. The randomly changing frequencies can cause a stronger dizziness effect due to the inability of the naked eye to adapt.
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The flashlight proves to be extremely sufficient for illuminating dark spots.
As for frequent use, I believe it surpasses other flashlights with more candela (unit of measurement for light intensity, number of candles in Greek). Flashlights with a higher number of candela (I tried one and returned it) often have an excessively focused beam of light, which limits their usability. Even if someone aims precisely at a beam of 400,000 candela (which I tested on myself), the beam was not disorienting enough.
On the contrary, this particular flashlight, thanks to the combination of high intensity of emitted light (lumens), the relatively large number of candela (intensity of focused light), and the ability for light "strobe," proves to be the most effective for this type of use. From the tests I conducted on myself, I found that at close distances and at maximum intensity (turbo), if someone looks directly at the center of the beam for 0.5-1.5 seconds, vision is noticeably restricted (but not completely) for about 30-60 seconds. I don't think anyone can expect more from a flashlight, unless they turn to laser solutions, which are, however, more difficult to handle and focus, and I don't know if they are legal.
In summary, for me, the flashlight is absolutely practical for everyday use. It easily fits in a pocket or backpack, making it ideal for evening walks or other outdoor activities in dark spots. Additionally, I believe it can surprise a potential attacker (human or dog), PROVIDING A POSSIBILITY (without certainty) for the user to gain time for escape. The strong intensity of the light could potentially also attract the attention of passersby. In extreme cases, the element of surprise may instill fear in the attacker, even leading to their flight.
Of course, one should not expect that a flashlight can be the ultimate solution in such circumstances, but as a support tool, it can prove to be (UNDER CONDITIONS) particularly useful.
The simple flashlight makes night into day, worth more than enough, very convenient in hand, in terms of brightness adjustment as much as you want, flawless and shines very far away as it says in terms of business that has 2 stages in the button to press gently to turn on and prolonged strobe is wonderful worth its money!!!!!!!