I have Nitecore HU2000 and use it on my job as snow plow operator. It follows each process from approaching truck, checking all chains, engine oil, fluids, hydraulic cylinders on plow, etc. I use MID or 400 lumens primary light mode for these tasks as it's very efficient and bright. When driving I had situations where I used it to light side of road and avoid high obstacle which would potentially damage or crack snow plow. This task was done with TURBO 2000 lumens mode, and it blew away truck's halogen lights which couldn't reach that specific angle which HU2000 easily reached. Another example is urgent stopping to repair or replace tyre chain(s), as they can get damaged while operating on hard surfaces. It happens mostly in pitch black places. And you need light there to anything, where this lights come into play. Easily lights up wide zone, making repairs way more efficient and you're back onto job in no time. I also place NU06 as blinking red to be easily spotted if there's any traffic. EDC 29 would be amazing addition for some situations where I need to quickly light up place, instead of using HU2000 and attaching it to powerbank. It would also make vehicle pre and post-check faster and easier as you can reach different places, instead of leaning under truck with lamp on your head, you could just pop EDC 29 in your hand and light it up. Thanks for chance in giveaway! 👍
I think I would purchase an NU20 someday, the light paracord seems perfect for my use! I don’t need a headlamp often and a heavy headlamp has bothered me in the past, I love how you guys make products for everyone!
I have the older model of the NU25 and the TIP SE. I use the NU25 headlamp for outdoor activities and keep the TIP SE on my keychain at all times. It’s proven extremely useful especially when looking for things in the car. Would really love to try out a beefier EDC light with some brightness for those long night walks that can also be carried for self defence as a blinding/stunning tool. Certainly hope to be able to try out the EDC29. Idk how bright 6500lm is, but I’m certainly sure it’ll do some damage to my neighbours when I test its throw shining out my window.
My first Nitecore was HC68, I chose it for it's e-focus system where I can smoothly transition from floodlight to spotlight. My new Nitecore is the NU53, it provided me with longer battery life. If I don't plan on using it for long hours, I still always prefer to use the HC68 due to its versatility, much quicker controls and wider angle beam. I hope the HC68 will be upgraded to more efficient LEDs and a proximity sensor (it burned a hole on my sheet once)
H60 uhe is the best for me. I have one and it does not heat much even with the turbo. I really like removable batteries. What i least like are those with fixed batteries.
WAIT, you ackknowedge the issue with the hinges? I ordered one from you, claimed the warranty on the hinge and you declined it guys :( How are we going to solve it?
i always think that a solid handheld EDC flashlight like the 35 or the 29 always need a companion headlamp. in this case for me the HC65 will do the best job being well balanced. A headlamp is nice for moving situations, when - said - you gotta move to a place and you carry a backpack and a rifle for example and your hands are occupied. once you get to place, you take out your handheld flashlight which will do a better job because it is more powerful and so you can check out the environment. Well my favourite combo as i just explained is the EDC 35 or 29 AND a HC65. Perfect combo to be ready for anything. thanks and greets from Italy
I got the NU25 UL from the Nightrider bundle. Ive used it on some occasions when riding at night and as a red light beacon. But i use it mostly at home surprisingly,for like when i need to fix things. Headlamps might sound niche for an average joe living in SG but its surprisingly useful for a lot of cases. Of all the lights i currently own i think the NU25 is my most used one
@@NitecoreSG What truly sets you apart on TH-cam-and what I love seeing more of-is your focus on real-world applications. If I could suggest something fresh, it would be to feature an interview with a real-world professional who shares their story about how Nitecore lights play a vital role in their work
I have Nitecore HU2000 and use it on my job as snow plow operator. It follows each process from approaching truck, checking all chains, engine oil, fluids, hydraulic cylinders on plow, etc. I use MID or 400 lumens primary light mode for these tasks as it's very efficient and bright. When driving I had situations where I used it to light side of road and avoid high obstacle which would potentially damage or crack snow plow. This task was done with TURBO 2000 lumens mode, and it blew away truck's halogen lights which couldn't reach that specific angle which HU2000 easily reached. Another example is urgent stopping to repair or replace tyre chain(s), as they can get damaged while operating on hard surfaces. It happens mostly in pitch black places. And you need light there to anything, where this lights come into play. Easily lights up wide zone, making repairs way more efficient and you're back onto job in no time. I also place NU06 as blinking red to be easily spotted if there's any traffic. EDC 29 would be amazing addition for some situations where I need to quickly light up place, instead of using HU2000 and attaching it to powerbank. It would also make vehicle pre and post-check faster and easier as you can reach different places, instead of leaning under truck with lamp on your head, you could just pop EDC 29 in your hand and light it up. Thanks for chance in giveaway! 👍
I've got loads of lights but I really like the design of the EDC29. I also really like the physical lockout and that it is USB rechargeable.
As a fellow reviewer and tester, I'm glad to see that easter egg! 😁
Currently have NU43 and just purchased NU53🥰,they're both superb🥰
I really enjoy nitecore lamps - great job also with these videos. No BS and informative. 👋
@@delgaldo2 appreciate the feedback! There’s one more to come, part 3!
I bought HC65 UHE, HC35 and ST7i because of this channel
I got the 7 also because of this channel and a couple other lights. The 7 is my all time favorite UI.
I think I would purchase an NU20 someday, the light paracord seems perfect for my use! I don’t need a headlamp often and a heavy headlamp has bothered me in the past, I love how you guys make products for everyone!
I've been dream for a long time to have the EDC29 in my hand. It's the brightes flashlight for the EDC series
Receiving the MT1A Pro soon and can't wait to test it out as my EDC light. Happy new year!
@@darkoperativez I’m sure it will serve you well. It’s part of my daily rotation too
I have the older model of the NU25 and the TIP SE. I use the NU25 headlamp for outdoor activities and keep the TIP SE on my keychain at all times. It’s proven extremely useful especially when looking for things in the car. Would really love to try out a beefier EDC light with some brightness for those long night walks that can also be carried for self defence as a blinding/stunning tool. Certainly hope to be able to try out the EDC29. Idk how bright 6500lm is, but I’m certainly sure it’ll do some damage to my neighbours when I test its throw shining out my window.
This EDC29 looks incredible! Winning this giveaway would be such a dream come true. Thank you for the chance to participate!🎉
I have many nitecore flashlights and one headlamp the HC60UHE and its absolutly amazing, 1600lm no heating and 4000mAh i love it!
Wow! More amazing stuff - need to convince the Missus to let me upgrade! ;-)
I'm new to Nitecore, but I just bought the EDC35 and the UH2000. Haven't got them delivered yet but excited to try them out.
My first Nitecore was HC68, I chose it for it's e-focus system where I can smoothly transition from floodlight to spotlight. My new Nitecore is the NU53, it provided me with longer battery life. If I don't plan on using it for long hours, I still always prefer to use the HC68 due to its versatility, much quicker controls and wider angle beam. I hope the HC68 will be upgraded to more efficient LEDs and a proximity sensor (it burned a hole on my sheet once)
@@xmart92 yes! The 68 was good for the focus ability. I’m sure it will get a overhaul in due time
I love your content! A lot of useful info for making correct purchases. Keep up the good work
@@simonphoon85 appreciate the feedback!
Recently received my NU53 and am excited to use it for all scenarios. I'm impressed with the 1,300 lumens for 9 hours. Same with the LR70.
Used the UT27 Pro at Moab 240, loved it!
The NU series is fantastic
Great review 👏👏👏
H60 uhe is the best for me. I have one and it does not heat much even with the turbo. I really like removable batteries. What i least like are those with fixed batteries.
Hi, just now searching for the (BM06 Mountain Bike Mount) and can't find it. Can you direct me to the site where one can purchase, thank you.
@@favor8194 it’s not launched yet, will be out soon!
I´m looking for a headlamp for camping/traiking. The HC-Serie could be a good option to have enough power and runtime.
WAIT, you ackknowedge the issue with the hinges? I ordered one from you, claimed the warranty on the hinge and you declined it guys :( How are we going to solve it?
@@OliverHinz hmm, do WhatsApp in here, the team will see if they can help - wa.me/6568166656
@@NitecoreSG Absolute killer reaction and support! Well done!
i always think that a solid handheld EDC flashlight like the 35 or the 29 always need a companion headlamp. in this case for me the HC65 will do the best job being well balanced. A headlamp is nice for moving situations, when - said - you gotta move to a place and you carry a backpack and a rifle for example and your hands are occupied. once you get to place, you take out your handheld flashlight which will do a better job because it is more powerful and so you can check out the environment.
Well my favourite combo as i just explained is the EDC 35 or 29 AND a HC65. Perfect combo to be ready for anything. thanks and greets from Italy
@@cccarl agree on the use case. Headlamps don’t get a lot of hype compared the handhelds. But their real life utility is used more often.
I got the NU25 UL from the Nightrider bundle. Ive used it on some occasions when riding at night and as a red light beacon. But i use it mostly at home surprisingly,for like when i need to fix things. Headlamps might sound niche for an average joe living in SG but its surprisingly useful for a lot of cases. Of all the lights i currently own i think the NU25 is my most used one
@@REZrblde totally agree. Many in SG will just say use your phone light as we don’t get blackouts frequently.
You guys have made my desk drawer full of flashlights
@@apiyutsiyapan9582 better to have a drawer full of lights when you need one than none at all 😄
My favourite edc 29❤
Love this duo!😍🔦
@@BagEndBasecamp appreciate the feedback! Anything you want to see more of on this channel?
@@NitecoreSG What truly sets you apart on TH-cam-and what I love seeing more of-is your focus on real-world applications. If I could suggest something fresh, it would be to feature an interview with a real-world professional who shares their story about how Nitecore lights play a vital role in their work
Does your headlamps come with a clip to secure the strap on a construction hard hat?
@@-Emperor-84 none of them come default with it, but it can be bought separately
love your channel with all the flashlights. just wish I could understand what you saying...
I bought HC60 UHE, NU27.
Great introduction as always. Just one question , is any of these headlamps waterproof?
@@nadergt1all of them are, the NU4X and HC series series being the most waterproof
Looking to get a new headlamp this Christmas
How do I enter the giveaway?
@@elifox4454 just comment here on which you think is the best or worst and why. That’s all!
EDC29!🎉
Χρησιμοποιώ φακό κ μπαταρίες τις nitecore εδω κ πολλά χρόνια λόγω της εργασία μου , τρομερή αξιοπιστία.
Nitecore headlamp nu32 never fail me at all,the best bang for the buck
I love your video !!
Just my EDC27 so far! Sadly not very reliable, but I hope to win the EDC29 which is apparently more reliable 😬
Cheers
First u say dont use the battery kit with HU2000 then you say... u can use it with the battery kit ? which one is it :D
i just buy nu20. still waiting to receive.
Nice content, and give aways
The HC70 is an instersting head torch, please can you do a more thorough video, God bless.
@@IndependentNewsMedia will do!
EDC29 is the best!
Sup fellas....✌🏻😎
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