

⚡ Light up your world with tactical precision and unstoppable power!
The Nitecore P20iX is a high-performance tactical flashlight boasting an intense 4000 lumen output with a beam distance of 241 yards. Featuring USB-C fast recharge, multiple brightness levels including a tactical strobe, and rugged IP68 waterproof and impact-resistant construction, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and power. The package includes a tactical holster, clip, lanyard, and LumenTac organizer, making it a complete, ready-to-go lighting solution.











| ASIN | B094YQQ9VM |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Lightweight, Rechargeable |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,454 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #64 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Brightness | 4000.00 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,232 Reviews |
| Finish Types | HA III Hard Anodized |
| Included Components | Clip, Flashlight, Holster, Lanyard, LumenTac organizer, Usb Cable |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.57"D x 1.25"W x 1.25"H |
| Item Height | 1.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 241 Yards |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Nitecore |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Camping, Everyday Carry, Hunting |
| Runtime | 350 hours |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Lightweight, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 4000 Lumens |
3**2
UN-BE-LIEVEABLE 🧐
I'll be purchasing another P20iX soon. I love mine. I've waited years for a light like this! My experience is military/sailor/law enforcement/search and rescue. BUY THIS LIGHT. You will never regret it. It's one of the brightest and most useful lights I've had in my collection and its a pleasure to use. I use my light in "DAILY mode". I get 5 useful brightness settings and a strobe. Perfect. One of my favorite EDC lights for sure. The build quality on these flashlights is just nuts! Solid. High-quality. Beautiful in design. Outstanding in function. It comes with a clip and a holster that I love to use. The clip is large and very well designed and seats snugly (perfectly) on the light. The holster is an open design, which makes the light easier to access and cool-down. If you're a lover of detail, you'll love the general design anyway, but the buttons and how they sound and feel are satisfying. That this light is rechargeable, makes it so easy to keep the light at peak-readiness. I purchased (seperately) a spare, rechargeable Nitecore battery for this light as well. Now I have great utility in a solid platform, when I need light the most. In a pack or car, camping, walking the dog, hiking, boating, whatever. Excellent. I'm new to Nitecore lights, but my admiration for this brand is growing quickly.
B**F
Great Flashlight!
I use an older model of this at work that was issued to me. I wanted one similar for personal use. This flashlight is very bright and the different modes are perfect for any purpose. The battery life is fantastic too!
M**S
Best flashlight on the market
Very bright flashlight with four settings. So bright, you can blind somebody. Stroke feature is good. Use it every day for work.
°**°
Low-star reviews should be vetted...
This is my third Nitecore flashlight. I primarily use my SRT7GT as an everyday multi-purpose light to throw a tighter beam at distance and purchased this for an everyday flood-light. I saw some reviews complaining about how it's "Not 4000 Lumens" with one showing this flashlight next to their other 1800-Lumen light. Another was knocking the flashlight for the beam not reaching as far as they thought it should. Along with other information that lacks context or reference to why, I thought I'd share a bit of information that can help decipher why and help you buy the kind of light you're looking for. This is just one of thousands out there, it's a fantastic flashlight for it's intended use. Just like any other tool, it's designed to operate for a specific purpose. You wouldn't use a Phillps-head screwdriver in a Flat-head screw and say "The Phillps screwdriver is terrible!" right? :) 1.) This light has two control schemes. "Daily" and "Tactical". The light is set to "Daily" out of the box. 2.) Daily mode uses a memory function to remember the previous brightness levels between On/Off cycles and Tactical Mode always turns on in "Turbo Mode" when it's powered on, regardless of it's previous brightness level when it last turned off. 3.) Daily Mode cycles through the following brightness levels in the following order: Ultra Low 2 Lumen / Low 50 Lumen / Mid 300 Lumen / High 850 Lumen / Higher 1700 Lumen / Turbo* 4000 lumen (More on this in point number five.) 4.) Tactical Mode cycles though the following brightness levels in the following order: Turbo 4000L / High 850L / Mid 300L / Low 50L 5.) To enable the use of the 4000 Lumens in "Daily" mode, you must turn on the flashlight (doesn't matter which brightness setting it is on.) and hold down the flat "Mode" button on the tail cap. The highest brightness in Daily mode without holding the button down is 1700 Lumens. (This is why it looks the same as their 1800 lumen flashlight in another review.) 6.) Turbo Mode is for use for short bursts of high output light, it cannot sustain such a high brightness for more than maybe 30sec depending on ambient temperature and the current temperature of the flashlight. Due to the small size of this light, it's very limited in it's heat dissipation. If you power on the turbo function, it only takes about a second or two up against your skin to find out how scorching hot the LEDs and circuitry gets. This isn't a defect, it's just the trade off you get when packing so much power into a such a small package. The P20iX has protection built in with one being heat protection to prevent damage to the LEDs, the Solder Joints, the Circuitry, and the Battery. After those 30sec or so, the flashlight will gradually reduce the power, lowering the brightness, to prevent damage to the flashlight and injury to the operator. 7.) The P20iX in terms of functionality is more akin to a floodlight and not a spotlight. The packaging of four LEDs in a small head and shallow reflectors can't throw light as far as flashlight with a large head and deep reflector. This 4K lumen flashlight has a max beam intensity of 12,200 candela. Whereas my SRT7GT 1K lumen flashlight has a max beam intensity of 50,900 candela. The P20iX isn't designed to be a spot light, it's designed to be a super bright flood-style everyday light for use at relatively short distances that covers a vast area. The SRT7GT is designed to be a bright throw-style light used to provide more focused light over a longer distance. 8.) To the person who stated their 168 lumen Maglite was brighter: There are only two possibilities for this outcome, and one is that the flashlight you received was defective. 9.) "I want a flashlight that's better for X, Y, and Z; How can I tell the difference?" There are many factors that determine how the usable light from a flashlight will be distributed in what type of beam and at what distance. To avoid the deeper discussions, we can stick to a few basics: -Brightness: This one is simple, the higher the lumen/candela the more light producted. -Reflector Shape: Dominant factor for the pattern of light, with most flashlights being cone-shaped. -Reflector Depth: Dominant factor for the the intensity of the available light and the travel distance. -Reflector Texture: Smooth for better focus and intensity / Orange peel for more even spill and coverage. Once you get a good handle on how these factors affect the light, you'll be able to get a general understanding on how the light will perform for a given task before you even try it. You'll know if it's designed to provide a small beam at long-distances or a wide beam at close quarters, or any variation in-between. Not trying to defend bad products when they're just straight up bad; There's so many out there it's ridiculous. However many times when someone has a bad experience with a reputable product that is functioning properly, as apposed to being defective, it's simply an issue of what they expected vs what they received. When all the information including specifications and designs are telling you exactly what to expect, any discrepancy thereafter is usually due to 'ignorance' on how to functionally apply that information. (Used in the literal sense of the word, it's not in any way an insult.) When shopping for a light, consider these specifications to help you find the perfect light for you. -Lumen: Higher number = More light output / Higher heat / More power drain / Higher cost -Throw: Larger Number = Usable light reaches further to be able to view things at a greater distance. -Max Intensity: The highest amount of light focused within a given point of the beam pattern at a given distance. Don't fall for scams like 1000K lumens lights for $10 or 1,000,000 lumens for any amount of money... At the time of typing this, the brightest handheld flashlight in the world is the Imalent MS18 at 100,000 lumens. This light requires 8x 21700 Batteries and uses a heat pipe radiator along with a cooling fan to make it usable. It's easy to see that a 1,000,000 flashlight using a single battery in small form factor is impossible. All-in-all, I bought this light for a specific use and it's performance flawlessly. My only gripe is that if you cycle the brightness modes too quickly it can initiate the strobe feature which annoying but easily resolved by me not being impatient and spamming the button at 'light speed'. -Apologies, couldn't help it. -
P**.
Turns on way to easy in your pocket.
Love the light but the Button needs a better guard. Its always on in my pocket overheating than dead when I need it. Don't see the hype for the price. Sounds brighter than I think it is.
J**N
Unbelievable Quality
I wish I could give it 10 stars!!! I waited over a year to catch this on sale but I wish I got it years ago. Im a real guy that bought this light. NOT a friend of a friend putting good reviews on a buddy's products or anything like that. I spent 10 years in the military and carried the best gear our Govt had to offer at that time. And this light is better!!! The casing is the heaviest, most solid Ive ever held in my hand. It feels like a cylinder of solid steel. The brightness is hard to even believe. Full light saturation across several football fields. Controls are super intuitive in Tactical mode The coating is even tough as nails. Comes with a very heavy duty kydex holster that clips on your belt. Some of the thickest kydex Ive ever seen. Which I will use for EDC along with my pocket knife and CCW. This thing is literally built like a tank and the accessories are too. You WILL NOT be disappointed! And this is coming from a USMC combat Vet. I am highly impressed!
A**R
Bright and perfect size,superior quality
Great flashlight, perfect size. Great brightness. I have bought 3 of these.
M**C
SUPER BRIGHT
This thing is super bright. This is the second Nitecore flashlight I’ve bought for work. I have the model down and that’s worked great for over a year. I got this as a backup. I’m sure the battery isn’t going to be the best in the world at full power, but it’s an excellent light for those who use a flashlight at work. This is a great police/fire flashlight. The HSG mag taco works great with MOLLE.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 days ago