Nitecore MH12 Pro Review -- Tactical EDC Flashlight with UHi40 LED

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
  • Hello TH-cam, Flashlight Enthusiast here! Let's take a look at small EDC tactical flashlight from Nitecore UHi40 Cool White LED and large 5,300mAh 21700 battery. Enjoy!
    #flashlight #flashlightenthusiast #nitecore #mh12 #review
    Table of content:
    0:00 Intro
    0:48 Box & Content
    2:55 Design
    6:11 UI Overview
    7:37 Charging
    7:41 Lumen levels
    7:48 Runitme graph
    8:30 Beamshots
    9:43 Summary

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  • @Ray_of_Light62
    @Ray_of_Light62 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you have an idea of who manufacture the Nitelab LEDs?
    The UHi Leds are engineered for use in flashlights, so they have an incredible set of characteristics, all around the use in portable lighting. They have one single negative characteristic - their green hue at low lumens levels, a problem that was present in the second generation of Seoul and Luxeon LEDs.
    But their optical specifications are incredible in minimising luminous losses when matched to a flashlight reflector. Their circular build makes for a beatiful round beam without artefacts and disuniformities.
    Thank you for the review. I have the MH25 Pro and it is in my EDC rotation (a set of one flood and one throwy light, plus some keychains).
    Greetings from the UK,
    Anthony

  • @Lume-O-Holic
    @Lume-O-Holic 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Host is to small, overheats fast!
    Found it useless in real police work.

    • @kueyteow8663
      @kueyteow8663 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hye, do you think sofirn c8L is okay for security/police? Or is it too big? Because i find that sofirn c8L can sustain turbo for almost 2-3 minutes before stepping down, although it will became really hot though.

    • @Lume-O-Holic
      @Lume-O-Holic 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kueyteow8663 you want a real duty light that I’ve never seen step down then get the Streamlight
      88080 ProTac HL 5-X USB 3500
      $105.00 with 2 batteries.
      I own 2 myself and a ranger friend owns 2 and he got a few other officers to get one and they have been in service for a few years now and still going strong. Yes you gotta remove the battery’s to charge them but that makes the IXP a solid 8

    • @renexwing1546
      @renexwing1546 หลายเดือนก่อน

      surprised? really? 🙈
      it's an EDC flashlight. not a lamp for professional work.