Nitecore EA4 Flashlight
- Cree XM-L U2 LED has a maximum output of 860 lumens on turbo mode to light up the darkest trails and street corners; throws a bright beam up to 283m (928 ft.)
- Outputs 550 lumens on high, 300 lumens on mid, 135 lumens on low and 65 lumens on the lowest setting
- Rapidly switch between eight lighting modes (five brightness settings and three strobes) with the two-stage button
- Includes a standard strobe mode and an SOS strobe mode; leave the flashlight in location beacon strobe mode to find it easily at night
- Power-indicator light lets you know when the batteries are low and serves as an another locator beacon by flashing once every three seconds when the light is in standby mode
- 4 AA batteries provide 22 hrs. of use on lowest setting and 1 hr. 45 min. on turbo; power-indicator light lets you know when the batteries are low
- Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy and a stainless-steel retaining ring protect the core components from damage
- Nitecore EA4 flashlight has an IPX8 water-resistance rating; impact resistant to 1.5m
- Includes a holster, lanyard and spare O-ring
Imported.
| Best use | Hiking, Camping |
|---|---|
| Bulb type | LED |
| Bulb detail | High-output LED |
| Beam type | Spot |
| Max light output (lumens) | 860 |
| Light output | Turbo: 860 / high: 550 / low: 65 lumens |
| Max beam distance (m) | 283 meters |
| Beam distance | Turbo: 283 meters |
| Brightness levels | 5 |
| Strobes | 3 |
| Average run time | Turbo: 1 hr. 45 min. / high: 2 hrs. / lowest: 22 hrs. |
| Regulated output | Yes |
| Rechargeable | No |
| Batteries | 4 AA |
| Material(s) | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 1.6 x 4.6 inches |
| Water-resistance rating | IPX8 |
| Impact resistance | 1.5 meters |
| Weight with batteries | 8.8 ounces |
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Dec 28, 2013Very Bright!
Read More This is a very bright light. It lights up the woods and water around our lake house like no other battery powered light I have ever had. I like the brightness. I only gave it 4 stars because of the control switch. It is too much to remember and hard to execute, half presses, full presses. long presses, short presses... I suppose if one needed and used all of those modes regularly perhaps it would make sense. I also love that when it gets turned off that it reveals the voltage left in the batteries. Easier controls (even at the expense of all of those modes) would make it perfect.