Great Video! The only issue with the Nitcore LR70 is the light defuisser being "Glued" in place. This makes the battery not easy to replace if it fails. For me, that is a deal breaker. You might talk with the folks in charge of the design and make the battery user-replaceable.
Same. This would have been an instant buy if the batteries were user-replaceable and I don't even need a lantern/flashlight. This would make an excellent emergency item and its longevity as a PD battery pack would be ensured with the replaceable batteries as well. It is still a fantastic item but right now it's a consumable that I want. Replaceable batteries would make it a TOOL than I NEED.
Another innovative lighting tool from nitecore. A 360° lighting is a great addition to anyone who works and need a professional illumination tool. Unlike other lanterns out there this lantern-flashlight is a great tool. Ordinary flashlight just do one thing illuminate a spot. Some of them tail stand but their beam is focused upwards. You need a separate diffuser means you need to carry an accessories which is clumbersome. In building maintenance where I work now there are many nooks and cranies that not reached by the building's lighting system. This can come in handy as you can set it in any flat surface and instantly get a 360° lighting. No more eye strain because most flashlight have unbalanced hotspot and spill which is so weak your eye gets easily tired. Flood light or lantern type lighting provides a soft white and balanced light perfect for almost any indoor or even outdoor applicationm
Heck yeah! This would've come in handy last night at work. I work with the railroad and use the lanterns they give us which are fine but big and definitely not packable. This can easily fit in my safety vest pocket. Thanks for the review and demo.
I'm new to flashlights, just wanted one I could use for some light camping, around the house etc. You are certainly right in that this is impossible to beat in the current market. There is absolutely nothing that comes close to the 10k MaH battery and the lantern combo as well as the warm light. The constant on red light - which this has, is something that is CRUCIAL too. Many lanterns/flashlights and combo devices ignore this or don't have it at all, OR only have it at a very low setting, which is very strange to me. Any device that is meant to be used at night needs a red light mode (NOT a mode with a red filter but actual red LED because that does matter). It's not just about astrophotography, or bugs but red light is best for night time viewing, red lighting ensures best viewing in the dark (deep red light ensure the chemical required for rods to work rhodopsin do not break down, with other wavelengths they are higher energy so tend to break down rhodopsin - thus poorer night vision, this is why military, army, navy etc use red light during night) AND it does not trigger cones as much as well as not triggering our circadian rhythm. The 2lumen and 10lumen for the red lights SOUNDED very low but once my initial testing, at least to my eyes, even the 2lumen when hung high enough illumanates quite a large area and the 10lumen definitely seems MORE than good enough for a whole group to eat dinner under. Blue light "wakes you up", red light does not. There are two improvements i would ask of a next version of this though, both have to do with being more environmentally friendly 1. Swappable batteries. 2. using non plastic materials - this one is part about the environment but also about more study materials. Perhaps a "pro" version that is more expensive but uses metal and glass instead of plastic? (the design may have to change a bit with glass).
I work as a railroad engineer. This would be great for inspecting my locomotives, in lantern mode. Also would be good for lighting up a cab, or controls when the overhead is out. My conductor would love it for returning to a dark pick up at night. Also good for signaling a van for yard pick up.😉😊
Looks great, but don't like the path of non-replaceable batteries NiteCore are taking - just more e-waste when batteries die. Will buy something else. (It will be illegal in the EU from 2027 when user replaceable batteries will be mandatory.)
It's ideal for camping trips, hiking, or any outdoor activities where i need portable lighting. The power bank feature is useful for charging your devices on the go. Overall, it's a convenient and multifunctional tool for staying prepared in different outdoor scenarios.
From walking the dog on a dark trail at night. This would be my number one use for this lantern where I live there can be some dark trails witl critters, coyotes and pitfalls. This lantern will help anyone who lives in rural areas and needs to take the pup for walk at night
Would love to have this for my dad cause he's suffering from (nyctalopia) night blindness cause of his Cataracts. He's going for operation soon... But cause our house is small, he's sleeping with our son in the living room... so at night, he will turn on all the lights and our son will keep waking up... If he doesn't, he will trip onto things and fall or make a lot of noise... I believe it's easier the size and ease of use will help him very much at night especially cause kids and babies are less prone to being disturbed by it, less likely for their circadian rhythm to be affected.
Another great innovation from Nitecore. I'm praying to have that lantern since we always experience blackouts like every hour every day and it sucks in the dark! I hope I can have one so no more darkness. Cheers!
Tras probar y usar linternas con Anduril, nada que salga al mercado sin ese maravilloso mundo de personalización y posibilidaes me parece interesante. Por ejemplo, un modo Luna de 1 lumen puede ser en ciertos usos, más útil que 2.000-4000 lúmentes de potencia. Poder programar desde la luz guía del pulsador, hasta el tipo de estreboscopía o la cantidad exacta de lúmenes deseados, es algo sin lo cual, las linternas hipertecnológicas recargadísimas de electrónica con pretensiones de EDC o trabajo, no deberían salir al mercado.
This is such a great idea. I usually use one of my Nitecore flashlights by pointing it up to the ceiling to illuminate the area, but outside, your need to resort to point at a specific subject.
Big disappointment for me is the cells are build-in...and one reason I'm thinking twice about buying this Imagine the cells being so close to the emitters and the heat build-up that it's constable being exposed to. Heat will kill the batteries' life span super quick, and once the cells are dead or half dead, it will be gone
Great review! This is the swiss army knife of lights. As an avid camper and outdoorsman, this light would be perfect for area illumination, spot lighting when needed, an emergency beacon., and it can recharge phones, too! Great design!
This light would be amazing when I take wildlife pictures. When flashlight function is perfect for navigating to my hide. The lantern function is perfect for using in the hide while I set up my equipment. And the Power bank is really usefull if I need to charge my phone or some accessories while being in the hide. I love that you also made it QC compatible. Great work!!
Lots of choices... Going to have to look at reviews for each of these to see what one would work best for me. But I would use this in combination with my candle lantern or if I'm going car camping, I could take this and still have my oil lamp... I like oil lamps and can't throw lanterns in the cold weather only... But I could use one of these in the summer.. Possibly add the smaller one to my EDC sling... choices choices😂.. Thanks for your time and the video as always man 😎✌️
Seriously great products. been binge watching your explanation and everything makes so much sense when you put it into perspectives. I'm part of a production team and lanterns would be so useful in lighting up the work spaces. Been using a TIPSE on a cap to do that. but a lantern would make much more sense!
Useful improvements that this light could and should have... 1. Removable cells so you can swap them out for better/higher capacity lithium cells, or when the original ones are dead 2. The ability to shut off one side of the lantern so the lights will not shine directly into your eyes when you have them lantern placed at eye level, as well as extending the overall run time 3. A magnet base? 4. A flickering candle mode will be superb to add mood to a room (personal preference) 5. Variable temperature LED...often time warmer lights (2700K) are preferable to the cooler ones. That said, High CRI 4000K is a good compromise All in all, this is a great concept in a well designed light package...but already i can see their next iteration will be so much better 😊
I use my lantern light for camping trips, helping me navigate through the darkness in the woods, and at home, it's handy during power outages, providing light in those moments.
I was just going to order this fantastic light until I realized you can't replace the batteries. I learned early on as a "flashaholic" never purchase a light that doesn't have replaceable batteries. If this light becomes user replaceable batteries, I'll be the first on line to purchase.
Just ordered one for me and 3 more for the family, love nitecore products. Here in south east asia we get quite a few electrical powercuts so its piece of mind that i can rely on the LR70 for emergency back up lighting.
Great fan of nitecore products…very reliable and essential. I got few nitcore collections …this New LR 70 looks very usable and multifunctional..it would be good with my adventure hike and camping.. I could get rid of few other travel accessories with this product.. well done..
That would really be handy here in South Africa with our loadshedding (power utility shutting down power due to insufficient generation). I would so much love to buy one but at the current exchange rate, makes it nearly impossible...
Purchased the LR70 some weeks ago. Used it for less than 5 minutes. It no longer switches on or charges. Paid the big bucks thinking the was buying quality
I got one a while back (and love it), and am probably going to be ordering a few more them eventually. It’s a fantastic powerbank; charges my phone & iPad extremely fast. Recharges fast too. And as a latern light, I’m still amazed by just how it lasts. While camping, I’ve forgotten to turn it off in the daytime a couple times, and it’s still managed to get through a three day adventure (and I wasn’t even using the lowest brightness mode either!) Please please please make a special UV edition of this! Like instead of having the red light I mean (red light beacon mode is totally pointless by the way lol). It would be like a big super sized tiki light ☺️ Also, If you guys are ever making any modifications to the design of this thing, can you try to add some way of attaching a lanyard to the top part of it (opposite of flashlight end)? It would make using this as a flashlight so much more practical.
I’m a Singaporean living and camping in Australia definitely good here in the outback where there is mainly moonlight and little street light in the bush
This light looks amazing but 70 dollars is too much for me. I'm disabled and I spend most of my time in a 150 square foot room. I live in Maine and my power goes out often. This would light the whole room. Great explanation of the lantern. Thanks.
It would be far better with glow in the dark paint/photoluminescent with a timed blink to charge the photoluminescence then switch off this would increase the torch probably 4 days in complete dark like a cave. Now thats a winner and game changer for me.
I would use it for my granddaughter as a night light for her room.She could use for when she needs a soft light at night or a brighter light in case the power goes out. 😊
Awesome product from nitecore yet again!! Really hoping to win this lantern as in my industry I'm require to visit small confined spaces and canal similar to what you shown in your video. These area have low to zero visibility and we often rely on torch light to inspect the area and carry out our work. With this 3in1 lantern it will definitely reduce to load we need to carry when we go out in the field!
If I was fortunate enough to win one, I will be using it to do aircraft walk arounds / inspections, then switch to lantern mode for cockpit setup. I will be buying one nonetheless as it’s amazing how three roles have been combined into one. Excellent
I would love the chance to use these new lantern lights! I go caving a lot in Wales and think they would be very good at lighting up some of the larger caverns when I need to take photos. Thanks for the amazing informative videos! Keep it up 👍
This is very nice would love to use it during camping with the family doing stuff outside and during power outages this would be very useful also to have in the car in case od emergency very versatile light...❤
Never had a lantern for once in my life so I'll use this in my house while i work at night and in my car when I'm finding lost items at night. Lantern would definitely change my perception of mobile lightings
Great video...as always. I would love to have at least one of these to use at work on my job as a nightwatchman. I am currently using the Nitecore EDC27 (bought at your recommendation) and it is doing a wonderful job but I think that the LR70 would be more versatile in my use case. Thanks.
Yep. I'm purchasing this multi purpose lantern as my first ever flashlight. Personally, i do not have the financial means to buy several flashlights, so i'll have to make a sensible purchase and thus, a multi purpose lantern is the most bang for the buck. Urgh. I'll just have to get some courage and will buy it in a few minutes, or half an hour π-π But that power bank capability is just awesome. You can always charge it a little bit and make a phone call if it's at 0%. Can be a lifesaver even tbh.
I use my Sofirn IF23 as a bedside lamp, I'd probably replace it with this lantern if I had one! Like the design and features of the Nitecore, worry that the hanging handle looked a bit frail tho.
My new job scope sometimes need to go rooftop with network team due to network switch issue in the switch room , if sky is dark not easy to walk safely , the LR70 is the good choice as have many functions of my need 👍🏻
I don't really like 360° lanterns, as it throws some light in my eyes, reducing my nightvision. It would require to hang this in a reasonably elevated place to reduce this effect. O prefer cob leds in just one side.
I would use a lantern like this to light up my workspace while valet parking, especially for offsite events at private homes or businesses that normally do not do parking.
I will only need to bring 1 flashlight without any powerbank to charge for my short camping trip, able to reduce my bag weight and lesser things to charge after that.
Awesome light, and great review. 3000 lumen rating and function is pointless, as are all "turbo" style modes on any light. But the regular functions are very useful and impressive. Would be great for camping and hot springs. Does it have IP and drop/impact ratings?
I have the LR 60 and it is a good lantern, but I find myself not using it that much because I have to carry two lights in order to have a flashlight at a distance. This is a great upgrade. I would love to win it
Thank you for the video I just came across your channel. That’s a very cool light but I about fell out of the chair when I saw it was $111 I was expecting it might be $15 maybe $20 at the most. $111 is absolutely crazy but maybe I’m justnot familiar with the market of these things. I can’t imagine why that would cost $111. LEDs are very cheap batteries are not that much. Thank you again.
Is the quality good on the switches. I bought the edc 27 3k lumen flat light from nitcore and the switch is jacked after about a month. Let my son use it and he is 12. I don't think he was hard on it either. But all the olights I've had I can let anyone use them and not worry about it cuz it won't mess up no matter what . Love the idea of the nitecore and run time. Poor turbo runtime though
This seem like a great light, first time seeing it. Then I went back to watch the review on the lr60 and now i cant make up ky mind hahahha. About $20ish different, which one should i buy? (If you have the lr60) thanks
My LR70 is making a constant buzz/hum as it gets brighter. The flashlight seems to fail to sustain @300-3000lumen, auto reverting to a lower lumen. The lantern makes noise, but is able to maintain 400lumen. The powerbank functions, but frustratingly inconsistent. Trying to open the screws, with no success. My biggest concern, is it going to EXPLODE?
Great Video! The only issue with the Nitcore LR70 is the light defuisser being "Glued" in place. This makes the battery not easy to replace if it fails.
For me, that is a deal breaker. You might talk with the folks in charge of the design and make the battery user-replaceable.
Yeah that whole going green is out the window for alot of company's now. Just built to sht the bed now
Same. This would have been an instant buy if the batteries were user-replaceable and I don't even need a lantern/flashlight. This would make an excellent emergency item and its longevity as a PD battery pack would be ensured with the replaceable batteries as well. It is still a fantastic item but right now it's a consumable that I want. Replaceable batteries would make it a TOOL than I NEED.
Good reason to block your channel
yea same to me i will still buy lr 60 not this lr 70
Another innovative lighting tool from nitecore. A 360° lighting is a great addition to anyone who works and need a professional illumination tool. Unlike other lanterns out there this lantern-flashlight is a great tool. Ordinary flashlight just do one thing illuminate a spot. Some of them tail stand but their beam is focused upwards. You need a separate diffuser means you need to carry an accessories which is clumbersome. In building maintenance where I work now there are many nooks and cranies that not reached by the building's lighting system. This can come in handy as you can set it in any flat surface and instantly get a 360° lighting. No more eye strain because most flashlight have unbalanced hotspot and spill which is so weak your eye gets easily tired. Flood light or lantern type lighting provides a soft white and balanced light perfect for almost any indoor or even outdoor applicationm
Heck yeah! This would've come in handy last night at work. I work with the railroad and use the lanterns they give us which are fine but big and definitely not packable. This can easily fit in my safety vest pocket. Thanks for the review and demo.
I'm new to flashlights, just wanted one I could use for some light camping, around the house etc. You are certainly right in that this is impossible to beat in the current market. There is absolutely nothing that comes close to the 10k MaH battery and the lantern combo as well as the warm light.
The constant on red light - which this has, is something that is CRUCIAL too. Many lanterns/flashlights and combo devices ignore this or don't have it at all, OR only have it at a very low setting, which is very strange to me. Any device that is meant to be used at night needs a red light mode (NOT a mode with a red filter but actual red LED because that does matter). It's not just about astrophotography, or bugs but red light is best for night time viewing, red lighting ensures best viewing in the dark (deep red light ensure the chemical required for rods to work rhodopsin do not break down, with other wavelengths they are higher energy so tend to break down rhodopsin - thus poorer night vision, this is why military, army, navy etc use red light during night) AND it does not trigger cones as much as well as not triggering our circadian rhythm. The 2lumen and 10lumen for the red lights SOUNDED very low but once my initial testing, at least to my eyes, even the 2lumen when hung high enough illumanates quite a large area and the 10lumen definitely seems MORE than good enough for a whole group to eat dinner under. Blue light "wakes you up", red light does not. There are two improvements i would ask of a next version of this though, both have to do with being more environmentally friendly
1. Swappable batteries.
2. using non plastic materials - this one is part about the environment but also about more study materials. Perhaps a "pro" version that is more expensive but uses metal and glass instead of plastic? (the design may have to change a bit with glass).
I work as a railroad engineer. This would be great for inspecting my locomotives, in lantern mode.
Also would be good for lighting up a cab, or controls when the overhead is out.
My conductor would love it for returning to a dark pick up at night.
Also good for signaling a van for yard pick up.😉😊
Looks great, but don't like the path of non-replaceable batteries NiteCore are taking - just more e-waste when batteries die. Will buy something else. (It will be illegal in the EU from 2027 when user replaceable batteries will be mandatory.)
It's ideal for camping trips, hiking, or any outdoor activities where i need portable lighting. The power bank feature is useful for charging your devices on the go. Overall, it's a convenient and multifunctional tool for staying prepared in different outdoor scenarios.
From walking the dog on a dark trail at night. This would be my number one use for this lantern where I live there can be some dark trails witl critters, coyotes and pitfalls. This lantern
will help anyone who lives in rural areas and needs to take the pup for walk at night
Non removable battery kinda cons for me but the 10h runtime kinda interest me. Good for sar and patrol around camping site.
Would love to have this for my dad cause he's suffering from (nyctalopia) night blindness cause of his Cataracts. He's going for operation soon... But cause our house is small, he's sleeping with our son in the living room... so at night, he will turn on all the lights and our son will keep waking up... If he doesn't, he will trip onto things and fall or make a lot of noise... I believe it's easier the size and ease of use will help him very much at night especially cause kids and babies are less prone to being disturbed by it, less likely for their circadian rhythm to be affected.
Another great innovation from Nitecore. I'm praying to have that lantern since we always experience blackouts like every hour every day and it sucks in the dark! I hope I can have one so no more darkness. Cheers!
... Can't replace batteries though 🥴
Tras probar y usar linternas con Anduril, nada que salga al mercado sin ese maravilloso mundo de personalización y posibilidaes me parece interesante. Por ejemplo, un modo Luna de 1 lumen puede ser en ciertos usos, más útil que 2.000-4000 lúmentes de potencia. Poder programar desde la luz guía del pulsador, hasta el tipo de estreboscopía o la cantidad exacta de lúmenes deseados, es algo sin lo cual, las linternas hipertecnológicas recargadísimas de electrónica con pretensiones de EDC o trabajo, no deberían salir al mercado.
This is such a great idea. I usually use one of my Nitecore flashlights by pointing it up to the ceiling to illuminate the area, but outside, your need to resort to point at a specific subject.
Good thing I don't buy things that are first of their kind. Can't wait to see how this gets a 2x improvement in the next release.
Big disappointment for me is the cells are build-in...and one reason I'm thinking twice about buying this
Imagine the cells being so close to the emitters and the heat build-up that it's constable being exposed to. Heat will kill the batteries' life span super quick, and once the cells are dead or half dead, it will be gone
@@allisonren3260and possibly the option to only use 1 of the 3 sides at a time.
@@22plepte.ltd.96Then just buy another set of batteries and replace them.
@@allisonren3260Battery is removeable. You can buy as many rechargeable batteries as you want for the field.
Lanterns need solar recharging. Many better designs out there.
Great review! This is the swiss army knife of lights. As an avid camper and outdoorsman, this light would be perfect for area illumination, spot lighting when needed, an emergency beacon., and it can recharge phones, too! Great design!
My daughter and I go camping every 3 months and this would have great use for us.
I've been on a journey of self-discovery and I believe this lantern will help me finally achieve the ultimate goal of "enLIGHTenment" 😊
This light would be amazing when I take wildlife pictures. When flashlight function is perfect for navigating to my hide. The lantern function is perfect for using in the hide while I set up my equipment. And the Power bank is really usefull if I need to charge my phone or some accessories while being in the hide. I love that you also made it QC compatible. Great work!!
I was like a child looking at a toy shop when I saw this channel. good job guys.
Lots of choices... Going to have to look at reviews for each of these to see what one would work best for me. But I would use this in combination with my candle lantern or if I'm going car camping, I could take this and still have my oil lamp... I like oil lamps and can't throw lanterns in the cold weather only... But I could use one of these in the summer.. Possibly add the smaller one to my EDC sling... choices choices😂.. Thanks for your time and the video as always man 😎✌️
I have bought the LR50 and 60 and now I guess I will have to buy this one too given the massive improvements. Very happy with the nitecore lanterns.
Is lr 60 good
Seriously great products. been binge watching your explanation and everything makes so much sense when you put it into perspectives. I'm part of a production team and lanterns would be so useful in lighting up the work spaces. Been using a TIPSE on a cap to do that. but a lantern would make much more sense!
Would be great when camping with the kids. The lanterns we have don't really cut it, but the LR70 would be an awesome addition to the camping kit.
I work as a handymen and i work i different pleaces so this would be really good to have wile working on people's houses and helping them.
Useful improvements that this light could and should have...
1. Removable cells so you can swap them out for better/higher capacity lithium cells, or when the original ones are dead
2. The ability to shut off one side of the lantern so the lights will not shine directly into your eyes when you have them lantern placed at eye level, as well as extending the overall run time
3. A magnet base?
4. A flickering candle mode will be superb to add mood to a room (personal preference)
5. Variable temperature LED...often time warmer lights (2700K) are preferable to the cooler ones. That said, High CRI 4000K is a good compromise
All in all, this is a great concept in a well designed light package...but already i can see their next iteration will be so much better 😊
This is a must have for me when I go overlanding. Versatility is the key! Can be used as a camping light or flashlight!
Non-removable battery is definitely a delabreaker. Otherwise has nice set of features.
Interesting one, useful in many situation. It would be nice if the black edge were magnetic to stick it when there is no possibility to hang it...
I use my lantern light for camping trips, helping me navigate through the darkness in the woods, and at home, it's handy during power outages, providing light in those moments.
I was just going to order this fantastic light until I realized you can't replace the batteries. I learned early on as a "flashaholic" never purchase a light that doesn't have replaceable batteries. If this light becomes user replaceable batteries, I'll be the first on line to purchase.
I have this LR70 and the LR40
LR70 is quite heavy, and the one thing that I don't like is the warm white color instead of just white color
Just ordered one for me and 3 more for the family, love nitecore products. Here in south east asia we get quite a few electrical powercuts so its piece of mind that i can rely on the LR70 for emergency back up lighting.
Great fan of nitecore products…very reliable and essential. I got few nitcore collections …this New LR 70 looks very usable and multifunctional..it would be good with my adventure hike and camping.. I could get rid of few other travel accessories with this product.. well done..
That would really be handy here in South Africa with our loadshedding (power utility shutting down power due to insufficient generation). I would so much love to buy one but at the current exchange rate, makes it nearly impossible...
Purchased the LR70 some weeks ago. Used it for less than 5 minutes. It no longer switches on or charges. Paid the big bucks thinking the was buying quality
I got one a while back (and love it), and am probably going to be ordering a few more them eventually. It’s a fantastic powerbank; charges my phone & iPad extremely fast. Recharges fast too. And as a latern light, I’m still amazed by just how it lasts. While camping, I’ve forgotten to turn it off in the daytime a couple times, and it’s still managed to get through a three day adventure (and I wasn’t even using the lowest brightness mode either!)
Please please please make a special UV edition of this! Like instead of having the red light I mean (red light beacon mode is totally pointless by the way lol). It would be like a big super sized tiki light ☺️
Also, If you guys are ever making any modifications to the design of this thing, can you try to add some way of attaching a lanyard to the top part of it (opposite of flashlight end)? It would make using this as a flashlight so much more practical.
I’m a Singaporean living and camping in Australia definitely good here in the outback where there is mainly moonlight and little street light in the bush
Would definitely use it when camping. Great for in the shed & perfect for blackouts with the powerbank function.
This light looks amazing but 70 dollars is too much for me. I'm disabled and I spend most of my time in a 150 square foot room. I live in Maine and my power goes out often. This would light the whole room. Great explanation of the lantern. Thanks.
It would be far better with glow in the dark paint/photoluminescent with a timed blink to charge the photoluminescence then switch off this would increase the torch probably 4 days in complete dark like a cave. Now thats a winner and game changer for me.
Great all-rounder light for camping or travelling or anywhere around the house / car / store room etc.
As a night photographer, this flashlight is very useful for my needs.
I would use the lantern for camping with the family or in the backyard around the fire. Also as backup light foe power outage.
I'm a service plumber and I would use it for lighting up under cabinets and also when I'm looking in walls for leaks
This Lantern is very useful in raw camping, it can illuminate the sorroundings for a long period of time.
I would use it for my granddaughter as a night light for her room.She could use for when she needs a soft light at night or a brighter light in case the power goes out. 😊
Awesome product from nitecore yet again!! Really hoping to win this lantern as in my industry I'm require to visit small confined spaces and canal similar to what you shown in your video. These area have low to zero visibility and we often rely on torch light to inspect the area and carry out our work. With this 3in1 lantern it will definitely reduce to load we need to carry when we go out in the field!
ill use it for my camping trips, such a big improvement from my older nitecore lanterns
If I was fortunate enough to win one, I will be using it to do aircraft walk arounds / inspections, then switch to lantern mode for cockpit setup.
I will be buying one nonetheless as it’s amazing how three roles have been combined into one.
Excellent
I would love the chance to use these new lantern lights! I go caving a lot in Wales and think they would be very good at lighting up some of the larger caverns when I need to take photos.
Thanks for the amazing informative videos! Keep it up 👍
This would be used for illuminating my bathroom in power outages. I already have a NWL on my refrigerator for lighting up the kitchen.
its not about higer lumens only.. but more to longer runtime..thats will be more use for this lantern or whatever..
The non replaceable battery was a deal breaker for me. I almost ordered it, thanks for the review 👍🏻
Wow nice lantern flashlight, I love all My Nitecore flashlights. I would use this in hiking trips and off-the-grid camping.
This is very nice would love to use it during camping with the family doing stuff outside and during power outages this would be very useful also to have in the car in case od emergency very versatile light...❤
I live in Hurricane Central, a lantern like that would help when the power is down for days.
This lantern would be great for my backpacking trips in the Sierras. Late night fishing for native trout in the Mountains are the best!
Never had a lantern for once in my life so I'll use this in my house while i work at night and in my car when I'm finding lost items at night. Lantern would definitely change my perception of mobile lightings
Great video...as always. I would love to have at least one of these to use at work on my job as a nightwatchman. I am currently using the Nitecore EDC27 (bought at your recommendation) and it is doing a wonderful job but I think that the LR70 would be more versatile in my use case. Thanks.
Yep. I'm purchasing this multi purpose lantern as my first ever flashlight. Personally, i do not have the financial means to buy several flashlights, so i'll have to make a sensible purchase and thus, a multi purpose lantern is the most bang for the buck.
Urgh. I'll just have to get some courage and will buy it in a few minutes, or half an hour π-π
But that power bank capability is just awesome. You can always charge it a little bit and make a phone call if it's at 0%. Can be a lifesaver even tbh.
I use my Sofirn IF23 as a bedside lamp, I'd probably replace it with this lantern if I had one! Like the design and features of the Nitecore, worry that the hanging handle looked a bit frail tho.
My new job scope sometimes need to go rooftop with network team due to network switch issue in the switch room , if sky is dark not easy to walk safely , the LR70 is the good choice as have many functions of my need 👍🏻
This would be a great new light for our family camping adventures. Even the backyard ones! 😁😁
I don't really like 360° lanterns, as it throws some light in my eyes, reducing my nightvision.
It would require to hang this in a reasonably elevated place to reduce this effect.
O prefer cob leds in just one side.
You could put the light on a fishing pole or extender and use it as a great area light.
I would use a lantern like this to light up my workspace while valet parking, especially for offsite events at private homes or businesses that normally do not do parking.
Great product. I would like to use it around the house and when camping.
Would use it camping or when working in dark areas when i need both of my hands
EDC torch which doubles as a camping or night fishing lantern. possibilites are endless
Excellent review and presentation. I do not have a need for such a light, but it is so good, I think I will get one anyway! Thank you sir!
Well, you can almost use in any case, it is hard to take it in flaw !
Id used something like that for edc, working on projects at night and walking the dog in the woods nice light
This light would be awesome for when there are powercuts and my family needs to read/study!
Great flashlight, should be in everyone’s home in case of power outage. I have Tini2 and I use it daily, nitecore products are very reliable
I will only need to bring 1 flashlight without any powerbank to charge for my short camping trip, able to reduce my bag weight and lesser things to charge after that.
Love the lamp and the video. Thank you.
One question… is there a lockout mode?
One drawback is the battery is no longer user replaceable
Im already excited to see what's next gen is going to perform like, this would come in so handy for camping+ emergency juice on go is great
Camping in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, will be perfect to use this for.
Awesome light, and great review. 3000 lumen rating and function is pointless, as are all "turbo" style modes on any light. But the regular functions are very useful and impressive. Would be great for camping and hot springs. Does it have IP and drop/impact ratings?
Yes IP67 and 1m drop rated
Very nice, thanks for the reply.@@NitecoreSG
would be great wherever, but especially on my motorbike trips 😊
Всегда когда я смотрю этого парня мне хочется купить очередной Nitecore.
I have the LR 60 and it is a good lantern, but I find myself not using it that much because I have to carry two lights in order to have a flashlight at a distance. This is a great upgrade. I would love to win it
Great for camping and blackouts!
This gonna be useful in my daily technical jobs. Praying for a free one. Keep up the insightful video content on your products.
Interesting new lantern (or more an hybrid one)! (I've also seen a Wuben X3 :))
Would love to use a couple of these when camping with the family!
Very nicely done video young man. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with me.🎉😊
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video I just came across your channel. That’s a very cool light but I about fell out of the chair when I saw it was $111 I was expecting it might be $15 maybe $20 at the most. $111 is absolutely crazy but maybe I’m justnot familiar with the market of these things. I can’t imagine why that would cost $111. LEDs are very cheap batteries are not that much. Thank you again.
There’s no $20 light that can do what this does for sure. You get what you pay for 👍
Solid product! Even more solid review!
Glad you liked it!
Is the quality good on the switches. I bought the edc 27 3k lumen flat light from nitcore and the switch is jacked after about a month. Let my son use it and he is 12. I don't think he was hard on it either. But all the olights I've had I can let anyone use them and not worry about it cuz it won't mess up no matter what
. Love the idea of the nitecore and run time. Poor turbo runtime though
I will use on my boat for emergency lantern especially when i go night sailing
u mentioned ARS motion sensor light?..izzit correct?
This seem like a great light, first time seeing it. Then I went back to watch the review on the lr60 and now i cant make up ky mind hahahha. About $20ish different, which one should i buy? (If you have the lr60) thanks
The LR60 is quite fragile when you drop it, the cover tends to split breaks over time.
That'd be the perfect camping light! Can light a path, fill a space and or recharge the phone! Fingers crossed I win...
How will the heat from the lantern affect the performance & longevity of the lithium batteries?
Looks like a a great addition for camping.
My LR70 is making a constant buzz/hum as it gets brighter. The flashlight seems to fail to sustain @300-3000lumen, auto reverting to a lower lumen. The lantern makes noise, but is able to maintain 400lumen. The powerbank functions, but frustratingly inconsistent. Trying to open the screws, with no success. My biggest concern, is it going to EXPLODE?
This is my first time about this.
Hope you enlighten me and choose me to have that item☺️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼