Flashlights

Nitecore P23i Long Range Tactical Flashlight Review

Nitecore has been releasing high quality flashlights for many years. Today, I’m looking into the (new) Nitecore P23i, which is part of their “i-Generation” series.

The Nitecore P23i Presentation

So, in a well-presented box, comes the P23i, a belt sheath, a USB-C charging cable, an accessory pack with an o-ring, a lanyard, and a pocket clip. Inside the tube is a 21700 rechargeable lithium battery.

Specifications

  • Weight; 6.97 ounces
  • Length; 5.5″
  • Max Output; 3000 lumens
  • LED; Luminus SFT-70
  • Double-sided, scratch resistant optical lens
  • Beam Distance; 470 meters
  • Impact Resistant; 2 meters
  • Body/Finish; Aero-grade alum alloy/HA-III military grade, hard anodized

The Luminus LED

Features

  • Tail switch for tactical operation
  • Tail-stand capabilities
  • Two operating modes (daily & tactical)
  • Mode memory
  • On demand strobe
  • On demand turbo
  • Strike bezel can be used to break glass
  • Battery voltage indicator
  • Waterproof – IP68; 2 meters underwater
  • Highly efficient constant current circuit helps to maintain output

Output and Runtime

So, yes, Nitecore includes the 21700 battery. But the manual warns that it’s the only brand of 21700 that’s compatible.

The Nitecore P23i has 5 regular modes; ultra-low, low, medium, high, and turbo. Strobe is added as an emergency mode.

Here’s the run down;

  • Ultra-low; 50 lumens (pretty bright for this mode) – 45 hours
  • Low; 250 lumens – 10 hours
  • Medium; 800 lumens – 4 hours
  • High; 1500 lumens – 2 hrs, 30 mins
  • Turbo; 3000 lumens – (roughly) 30 mins
  • Strobe; 3000 lumens (varying frequency)

Turning On Your Nitecore P23i

Dual Tail-Switch

The tactical & mode switch

The tail is comprised of a standard button and a flat paddle (mode) button.

Operating in Daily Mode (the default setting)

Press & release the regular button for momentary (tactical) use. Firmly “click it” to lock it in. To change the mode, press the paddle button as many times as needed to get to the level of light you want. The sequence goes from the lowest to the highest (excluding turbo). A full click of the tail-switch turns it off.

Mode memory recalls the last mode used when reactivating.

A HOLDING press of the mode button (while it’s on), will produce MOMENTARY turbo! This is in fact, the ONLY way to activate turbo in “daily mode”.

Momentary STROBE is what you get when the mode switch is pressed and held, from the OFF position.

Tactical Mode Operation

When set to “tactical”, the mode sequence is a little different.

The sequence is; turbo>medium>low>ultra-low…going from HIGHEST to lowest, and EXCUDING “high”.

In tactical; the paddle button activates STROBE. If it’s already on, a holding press of the mode button LOCKS strobe in. From OFF, pressing “mode” activates TACTICAL strobe.

Please also note, there’s NO MODE MEMORY in tactical mode!! Each time you turn the Nitecore P23i back on, TURBO is what you’ll get!

How does that grab you!?

Voltage Indicator

Voltage/charging indicator

USB-C charging port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With each activation the voltage indicator comes on. If it’s solid, that means the battery is more than 50% full. If it flashes, it’s less than 50%. If it flashes FAST…beware!!! — as that means the voltage is less than 10%!

The indicator will always be blue, no matter what it’s telling you.

Toggling Between Operating Modes

Here’s what you do when changing from Daily to Tactical and vice-versa.

The manual actually makes this sound more confusing than it is.

Basically, while the light is on, press and hold (then release) the paddle-switch. Then loosen (and tighten) the tail-cap. It’ll blink twice to confirm and switch to the other mode.

Charging the Battery

Use the included (or any USB-C) cable to charge the battery by connecting it to the port. The side LED indicator will flash as charging begins, then turn solid when finished.

Alright Buddy, Let’s Take This Outside!

Ultra-low

Low

Medium

High

Low

Medium

Medium

Ultra-low

Turbo

Turbo

Turbo

Turbo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nitecore P23i User Notes

Okay, you’ve probably already guessed that the P23i is a cool flashlight. And it is.

Its length is pretty typical for a tactical light of this type. The pocket clip it comes with can be attached either “up” or “down” depending on your pocket preferences. It goes on pretty snug, but can still be removed without much of a hasstle.

The beam, as you can see from the pics, throws long and far. It’s definately a quality “spot” of light, which also provides a splash of spill!

The buttons work well as you would expect, and it offers good flexibility regarding how you prefer to operate it. What I would add to that though, is to say the mode switch can be a bit tricky to locate in the dark. And holding it just the right way, to make it comfortable, might take a bit getting used to.

With its 21700 battery

If turbo is your thing, you can make it a priority in a couple of ways, and if strobe is something you find useful, it uses a variable frequency, meaning the pattern changes. If pointed AT someone it will cause serious visual confusion!!

Nitecore stresses that their battery is the only one it will run on. I believe that’s true since even before knowing that, I tried using another name brand 21700, and although it initially worked, it ended up causing some issues.

Pick it Up!

Amazon Prime will get the Nitecore P23i to you faster than a speeding locomotive!

Click here right now to make it official!

 

 

 

BR Wilkie

Recent Posts

Jetbeam E26 Kunai UV Flashlight Review

I haven't owned a new Jetbeam flashlight is quite some time. Having said that, I'm…

1 month ago

Nitecore HC65 Headlamp Review

Since the motto of Nitecore is "keep innovating" please join me now in this review…

6 months ago

Nitecore EDC33 Lumin Shield Flashlight Review

As Nitecore continues to implement new concepts with LED flashlights, let's dive in with my…

9 months ago

Wuben X3 Wireless Charging LED Flashlight Review

This is different! The Wuben X3 "Owl" is a dual-LED flashlight that features wireless charging…

11 months ago

Imalent MS03 High Lumen Flashlight Review

I've had a few flashlights from Imalent over the years, and today I'm reviewing one…

12 months ago

Acebeam E75 USB Rechargeable Flashlight Review

Today I'm reviewing the Acebeam E75. Stick around for this one....because I think you'll like…

1 year ago

This website uses cookies.