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Nitecore  |  SKU: FL-NITE-MT2CPRO

Nitecore MT2C Pro 1800 Lumen Rechargeable EDC Flashlight

$59.95
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  • Max brightness of 1800 lumens with a 568 yard throw
  • Powered by the Nitecore NL1836R USB-C rechargeable battery
  • IP68 waterproof rating and 2 meter drop resistant
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Description

1800 Lumen EDC Flashlight

The Nitecore MT2C Pro is an excellent lightweight everyday carry light that delivers a powerful beam and throw, all while maintaining its compact design at under 5 inches in length. Equipped with Nitecore’s UHi 20 LED, the MT2C Pro emits an impressive 1800 lumens and can reach distances of up to 568 yards. Weighing just over 4 ounces, this flashlight is highly portable and can easily fit in your pocket. Alternatively, you can use the clip to attach it to backpacks, belts, or other items for quick access. Additionally, the MT2C Pro can withstand impacts of up to 2 meters, holds an IP68 rating, and employs patented advanced temperature regulation, ensuring reliable performance in any environment.

Easy To Use

Operating the MT2C Pro is simple. To access its High Mode, fully press the tail switch. For Low Mode, turn off and quickly turn the light back on again. For momentary illumination, when the light is off, half-press the tail switch to access High Mode, then release and promptly half-press again to access Low Mode momentarily.

Multiple Power Options

Powering the MT2C Pro Pro is flexible, as it can operate with the included USB-C rechargeable Nitecore NL1836R battery, two RCR123 batteries, or two CR123 batteries. When powered by the NL1836R battery, the MT2C Pro can run for up to 28 hours before requiring a recharge.

Specifications

LEDUHi 20 LED
Maximum Brightness1800 lumens
Peak Beam Distance568 yards
Peak Beam Intensity67000 cd
IP RatingIP68
Impact Resistance2 m
Dimensions L-4.63" x W-1.06" x H-0.84"
Weight 4.02 oz

BRIGHTNESS OUTPUTS

Using the Nitecore NL1836R:
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
High 1800 lumens 2 hrs 15 mins
Low 50 lumens 28 hrs
Using 2 x RCR123 Batteries:
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
High 800 lumens 1 hr 30 mins
Low 50 lumens 12 hrs
Using 2 x CR123 Batteries:
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
High 800 lumens 2 hrs 45 mins
Low 50 lumens 20 hrs

Compatible Power Sources

BATTERY TYPE SIZE NOMINAL VOLTAGE COMPATIBLE
18650 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Discharge Current Over 6A) 18650 3.6V/3.7V Y (Recommended)
Primary Lithium Battery CR123 3V Y (Compatible)
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery RCR123 3.6V/3.7V Y (Compatible)
18650 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Discharge Current Below 6A) 18650 ~ N (Incompatible)

Included in the Box

  • Nitecore MT2C Pro
  • Nitecore NL1836R USB-C rechargeable battery
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Lanyard
  • Spare O-ring

Customer Reviews

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Nathan S.
Sh**’s Awesome

Single button operation, multi fuel, compact, sturdy clip lid and body, bright af, land yard and cable included. EDC is upgraded with it. Good work Nitecore.

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Ariel V.
Ariel

Best flashlight I bought, with a powerful hotspot by the size of the battery and construction is very solid and pocket friendly.
My 3 best EDC flashlights are from nite core...

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T.R.
New to EDC flashlights and not dissuaded

This little fella fits in your pocket and throws the light where you need it.
I work a job where I am in crawlspaces and attics most days. With this torch, I find it illuminates my work space and more.
It has spotted what my headlamp couldn't and at distances I'm tickled by.
I 100% recommend this for the price, size, battery life, and light thrown.
You guys knocked it out of the park here. Well done.

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Rick Q.
Best Flashlight

This little light packs a huge punch for its size, love how compact it is and the fact that can shoot a bright stream of light across my backyard is awesome.

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Yea: I.b.a.f.
MT2C-Like having the "sun' in your hand

The light is small and easy to hold at all positions. 18650 battery will provide plenty of bright light, and hours at the low light. Nitecore 18650 batteries are at the top of their class . Cycling through the high then low bean to turn off can get old,. I found that slightly turning the flashlight head will turn off the light when carrying the light, and easier to return to the desired light by turning the hea. The only thing I am cautious about is that the lens will throw off "heat" if in use for 3 minutes or more. IMHO, it burn skin, if not careful. So, I tend to use the button to turn off and on . LOL... 😂