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Has Nitecore reinvented the camping light? It’s possible. As innovative as they’ve been in all areas of everyday-carry flashlights, they now have the Nitecore LR30. It’s an LED camping light which is both very portable, and quite versatile.
As you can see, the light comes neatly packed in a typical blister-like package. Inside, you’ll find a user manual, and a spare waterproof ring.
The light comes in your choice of three colors. Yellow, blue, green.
So, you get the three traditional modes… low, medium & high…plus “flashing” and SOS, both in RED illumination.
Output and runtime measurements below are when using an 18650 battery.
Detach the hinged lower portion of the unit and insert one or two batteries. Once you do, the blue power indicator will blink the battery voltage. If the cell is at a full charge (4.1) the indicator will blink four times, then pause, and blink a fifth time. You can check cell voltage anytime by clicking the power switch, once.
To switch on the LR30, press and HOLD the button. Press and HOLD once again to turn it off. Once on, a single click advances the mode.
To activate the red LED, double-click the power button (when the light is off). While it’s on, press the button with cycle through a flashing mode (not strobe) and SOS.
So if you’re not far away from the light and don’t have it switched on… you can set it so the little blue indicator flashes every two seconds… to let you know where it is.
To do this, HOLD the power button for three seconds while the light is on. It will switch off, and activate the blinking LED. Nitecore claims the light can remain in this mode for six months before the battery can no longer supply ample voltage.
Yes…. for what it is. As you can see from the photos, it works best when hanging (or affixed to something magnetic) above the area you’re in.
The magnetic base can be very handy. I’m sure the red LED has its uses… especially if you need it to signal someone or attract attention!
GearBest was kind enough to supply the LR30 for review, and if you believe it’s cool enough to take on YOUR next camping adventure, click here!
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