Nitecore NU06 LE

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Nitecore NU06 LE

The Nitecore NU06 LE mini signal light offers four colour outputs with a maximum output of 15 lumens from the white LED. The compact torch is powered by a built-in 250mAh li-ion battery and is rechargeable via a USB-C charging port.

In addition to the white light, the NU06 LE offers red, blue and green LEDs all of which has a constant on and flashing mode, plus a blue and red flashing setting. All 9 outputs are operated by a single switch for fast and easy access.

Specially designed for law enforcement, the flashing colours can be used to indicate different groups or enable quick identification.

The NU06 LE offers plenty of carry options and comes with a magnetic hook-and-loop bracket, a curved hook-and-loop helmet bracket and a Molle system bracket which can be used with tactical vests and backpacks.

Brightness Levels:
Red
Constant: 3 lumens – 9 hrs runtime | Flashing: 3 lumens – 75 hrs runtime
Green
Constant: 8 lumens – 9 hrs runtime | Flashing: 8 lumens – 75 hrs runtime
Blue
Constant: 2 lumens – 5 hrs runtime | 2 lumens – 48 hrs runtime
White
Constant: 15 lumens – 5 hrs 45 mins runtime | 15 lumens – 54 hrs runtime

Waterproof to IP66 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.

Includes: magnetic hook-and-loop bracket, curved hook-and-loop helmet bracket, Molle system bracket, USB-C charging cable.

Nitecore NU06 LE user manual can be downloaded here.

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