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Nitecore  |  SKU: FL-NITE-EDC37

Nitecore EDC37 8000 Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Flat EDC Flashlight

$139.95
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  • Max brightness of 8000 lumens with a 459 yard throw
  • 6 brightness levels plus Strobe
  • Features a customizable output button
  • USB-C rechargeable for easy charging
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Description

8000 Lumen EDC Flashlight

The Nitecore EDC37 flashlight delivers exceptional brightness and throw, making it one of the most powerful options available for everyday carry. Equipped with the innovative NiteLab UHi 20 MAX LED, the EDC37 outputs a stunning 8,000 lumens with an impressive beam distance of up to 459 yards.

Customizable to Your Needs

Designed for versatility, it offers four brightness levels, plus Spotlight, Floodlight, and Strobe modes. A digital OLED screen clearly displays the current brightness level, remaining battery life, and more. The EDC37 also features two dual-stage tactical buttons: a circular tail button for adjusting brightness and accessing the momentary ultralow mode, and a rectangular customizable button that can be set to activate Spotlight, Floodlight, or Strobe.

USB-C Rechargeable

Charging the EDC37 is fast and convenient with its built-in USB-C port, and the OLED screen provides real-time battery level updates. On a full charge, the EDC37 can run for up to 190 hours on its lowest setting and fully recharges in just 2 hours. For added safety, it includes a Lockout switch to prevent accidental activation. Compact at just 4.25 inches long and weighing only 7.02 ounces, the EDC37 easily fits in your pocket. With an IP54 water-repellent rating and 2-meter impact resistance, it's built to perform reliably in tough environments.

Specifications

LED 2 x UHI 20 MAX LEDs
Maximum Brightness 8000 lumens
Peak Beam Distance 459 yards
Peak Beam Intensity 37550 cd
IP Rating IP54
Impact Resistance 2 m
Dimensions L-4.25" x W-1.55" x H-1.22"
Weight 7.02 oz

BRIGHTNESS OUTPUTS

MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
Lumin Shield (Floodlight) 8000 lumens ~
Search (Spotlight) 3000 lumens ~
High 1500 lumens 7 hrs 30 mins
Mid 400 lumens 8 hrs 30 mins
Low 100 lumens 30 hrs
Ultralow 15 lumens 180 hours
Strobe 8000 lumens

Included in the Box

  • Nitecore EDC37
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Lanyard
  • Wrench
  • Screw x 8

Customer Reviews

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Unit 3.
edc 37

Outrageous number one light

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Khris

One of the best lights I now carry on a daily basis. Highly recommended!!!

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Chester

Great product, very bright

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Deerslayer
EDC37

Just got my EDC37. Very impressed with it so far. All those lumens in such a small package. Love the size and ease of use. It does get warm pretty quick on high settings but that is expected. Love the OLED screen. Tells you all the info you need to know. This makes around 20 lights from Nitecore I have, and as with all of them I am well pleased. Now I just need it to get dark so I can see how it does.

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Kent F.
Right handed shooters read this!

The EDC37 is a fantastic and well made flashlight. I own several of the earlier iterations, which are also GREAT. Each plays a slightly different role for me.

If your dominant hand is the right, then you likely draw your flashlight with your left, to allow your dominant hand to remain free to defend yourself, be it OC, baton, or firearm. Most LEO's train this way. The OLED display on the EDC37 will appear UPSIDE DOWN to the right hand dominant user. The older EDC29's OLED display is oriented 90º from the EDC37's; and it is easier for both left and right handed users to read, since most users will point the light "hammer fisted", with thumb to press switch, and beam out, parallel to the ground.

Not a deal-breaker for me—but perhaps a display that can flip around automatically 180º like a cell phone? Or even if it can be user-programmed would be helpful, as I ALWAYS carry AND draw my flashlight from the off (left) hand, even off-duty. Am I splitting hairs? Perhaps. I mean, we didn't have an OLED display on our older tactical lights, much less lights capable of spitting out 8000 lumens in the history of law enforcement. So no, this oversight won't kill us.

The EDC37 is an otherwise superb product (after 24 hours), but loses one star for this oversight. Maybe only half a star.