🔦 Light up your world, rain or shine, like a boss.
The NICRON N7 Tactical Flashlight delivers a powerful 600-lumen LED beam reaching over 400 feet, powered by either a single AA or 14500 rechargeable battery. Its rugged IP65 waterproof and drop-resistant design ensures reliable performance in harsh conditions. Compact and versatile with a 90-degree rotating head and magnetic tail cap, it’s engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability and convenience in a sleek, pocket-ready package.
Special Feature | Lightweight, Weatherproof, Rechargeable |
Color | Gray |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Metal, Steel |
White Brightness | 600 Lumens |
Included Components | Manual, Flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 0.82"D x 0.82"W x 4.4"H |
Voltage | 4 Volts |
Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Brand | NICRON |
Brightness | 600 Lumen |
Battery Description | a single 14500 rechargeable battery or a single AA battery (Not Including Batteries) |
Finish Type | Black |
Manufacturer | NICRON |
UPC | 799355649117 |
Light Path Distance | 413 Feet |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Black |
Special Features | Lightweight, Weatherproof, Rechargeable |
Switch Style | Push button |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
B**Y
Unbelievable value
I own dozens of lights, I have owned dozens more and this Nicron N7 is a heck of a value. What’s more, it’s not particularly what I would call a “value light” either. It stands on its own as a quality light with great features that just happens to be a great value.My work requires the regular use of lights. In addition to that, I ride (motorcycle) and I am somewhat ‘outdoorsy’. I use lights ALL the time. There are MANY criteria to take into account when choosing the right light for the right job and, at the end of the day, priorities become a judgement call.There is NO perfect light so, in this case, maybe I value ruggedness over optimal usefulness. In that case, maybe I value portability over brightness.After years & years of using dozens & dozens of lights for numerous situations I have a starting point for light purchases. I want my lights to have a rechargeable power source that can be replaced with commonly available batteries. There are exceptions to every rule (my core lights for work are Milwaukee Red Lithium... judgement call on priorities) but I’m tired of going through tons of disposable batteries or being caught in a situation where I can’t use the light because I used up the battery & I have to charge it.The N7 meets that basic requirement. I have a rechargeable lithium 14500 battery in the light and a backup. In addition, in a pinch, I could use regular AA batteries which I commonly keep on me but, also, I could get anywhere. I can literally buy them at any gas station. That is the height of power source flexibility and the best of both worlds since the 14500 rechargeable lithium version gives outstanding performance due to output and the standard alkaline gives longer life with a lower output.The size is excellent. The brightness is excellent for the size. The battery longevity is very good considering the brightness and size. This light balances these three features exceptionally well.The build quality is very good. The light is quite sturdy. The magnetic base is strong enough and improves the usefulness of the light. The head, which turns to 90˚ and can be left anywhere in between does the same. The spring steel pocket clip enhances that usefulness even further.While I prefer a tail cap button I understand that the magnetic base makes this impossible and feel that is a fair trade. I like the button operation. It has a positive click & engagement even without perfect finger position & at imperfect angles. The 2 second hold for on & off decreases the likelihood of accidental engagement. Additionally, you can loosen the tail cap 1/4 turn or so to “lockout” the light so, if you’re carrying it in a full pocket, you don’t have to worry about accidental engagement.As if all that wasn’t good enough I have never seen a better button cycle operation. 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off, single click back & forth between high & low. It is straight forward & simple. It takes absolutely no deep thought & causes no confusion even if you haven’t picked up the light in 6 months. Strobe & SOS are a 4-5 second hold on the button. Light manufacturers could learn something here. Options are nice. Everybody loves options. WAY too many options & settings to cycle through creates confusion & wastes time when you don’t use the light EVERY single day. Well, even then it still wastes time & sometimes you need to see something RIGHT NOW. Another 3, 4 or 5 seconds cycling through options just shouldn’t be necessary.That’s a lot of features! What does all this mean? It means this is one of the best options I’ve ever seen for an EDC light. For daily work I have better options. Headlamps & lights with longer battery life & more secure mounting options. For trips & every day carry this light is perfect for me. It has the right balance of features to make it one of a few favorites for this purpose and this $17 light is among much more expensive company for that role. Just a heck of a value.
C**M
Great little light
This is a great light with alot of features. I've used plenty of flashlights through the years and this one is impressive. I'm mostly a recreational user, hiking, camping, night trail running, night road running, etc. I'm always looking for a small lightweight functional light with good lumens. So far, this is my favorite. The 2 trail pics are with light on the hi setting with AA battery. I like the ability to clip the light in a pocket and rotate the head where I need it. Iv Don alot of trails at night and find a Headlamp attracts bugs right into my face and mouth. This light I can attach to a backpack shoulder strap, waist belt, whatever I need. With the current output, I don't plan on buying the rechargeable. I like the flexibility of have an extra AA or 2 and swapping when it goes out. So far I've used it about 2 hours and no changes in brightness.And the on/off feature requires a 2 second hold to turn the light on. Nice so you don't accidentally turn it on in your pocket or bag. Great little light for the money, very durable, and bright with 1 AA battery
Y**3
Not scared of the dark anymore
I'm not scared of the dark anymore because this thing is like a freaking spotlight. In all seriousness though, this thing is very handy while I'm at work. It's small enough to fit in my cargo pants and it's sustained quite a few drops without breaking. The angle movement is very nice and maneuvers well. However, the power usage could be better. I only get about 10-15 min of full power brightness before it starts to flash for a battery change. The only complaint I have is it would be a far superior flashlight if it was rechargeable. It's very usable if you're just turning it on and off every now and then but don't expect the battery to last long if you need it for long work related tasks.
D**N
Magnetic and Rotatable: Super Bright Light for Any Situation
I got the Nicron N7 to be part of my emergency kit backpack. It offers impressive brightness in a compact and durable design. Its dual-battery capability, right-angle head (place it on a visor/hat or front shirt pocket), and magnetic base provide invaluable versatility for hands-free operation in any situation. It would've been great for it to come with a 14500 battery, but while I was waiting on getting that to use as the main power source, just being able to use a standard AA is awesome.
K**T
Great light!
Great little light, magnetic base and the head swivels. Great price, too.
M**.
problem with staying on
After seeing all the glowing reviews, I purchased the Nicron N7 flashlight and really liked it at first. Bright light, versatile. Then I encountered a problem. While using it in my backyard to look for something in the dark, I found that if the flashlight got jarred, it would turn off unexpectedly. I think jolting the flashlight interrupts connection to the battery just enough for the switch to think that you are hitting the power button. And it doesn't even take a hard jolt to do that. So not very reliable. If it had a simple on off switch, it probably wouldn't have this problem. Instead, I just can't rely on it to stay on.edit: I found a solution to the power disconnect. I added a thin round plastic spacer with a small section of spring (salvaged from an used pen) through the center and placed in before the battery. Now theres a spring on both ends (not just the original one in the tail cap) to help prevent the battery from disconnecting. Not a perfection solution, and certainly not something I should need to do to make it more reliable, but it helps, (though still turns off if you jar it hard enough), but it least its now its usable for the most part.
L**S
Kudos . Well done .
I gambled and purchased this little flashlight Aug. Of 2018 . Its been dropped , ran over , gotten wet , worked industrial shut downs plus a WHOLE lot more . Amazingly bright for just one AA battery .
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