Amazon - https://amzn.to/3CV2fxq (USA/Can/Europe) Nitecore store Amazon USA - https://amzn.to/3XwoCmu The NU05 V2 is an updated version which now offering a longer run time, and a USB type C charging port. This is an ultra compact light, which can be used as a lightweight headlamp/torch, or as a bike light (front and back). It's tiny in size and easy to carry anywhere. It features 5 modes with a white LED output up to 40 lumens, and red flashing modes. This pack comes with the headband and bike mounting kit. It's available just on it's own too. Sample supplied via Nitecore for unbiased testing and review You can support me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/mrbazreviews Or using the affiliate links to Amazon (this helps quite a bit!) Details from the maker: The NU05 V2 is a compact light with red and white outputs and multiple carry options to suit a variety of applications. The Nitecore NU05 V2 is an upgraded version of the popular original NU05, offering improvements to the output and runtime, plus being rechargeable by USB-C. As with its predecessor, the NU05 V2 offers five outputs; a red indicator, red slow blink, red fast blink and white blink, in addition to solid white illumination. The light features a lockout mode which is achieved by holding the button for approximately 1 second. Brightness Levels: White Light: 40 lumens - 1 hr 45 mins runtime White Blink: 40 lumens - 4 hrs runtime Red Quick Flash: 4 lumens - 10 hrs runtime Red Slow Flash: 4 lumens - 10 hrs runtime Red Indicator: 47 hrs runtime Water resistant to IP66 and resistant to impacts up to 1.5 meters. Kit Version Includes: NU05 V2 with built-in battery, headband, USB to USB-C cable and bike mount. #nitecore #edcgear #survivalgear #headlamps #headtorch #camping

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