A Tiny Monster With 9900 Lumens! Nitecore TM9K PRO Review + Beam Test!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- The Nitecore TM9K Pro is one seriously bright flashlight! But should you upgrade if you own the TM9K TAC? I'll do a beam test in this video that shows both beam profiles together so make sure you check that out tho help you make a decision on which one is best for you!
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00:00 Introduction & Features
07:25 Lumens & Runtime
09:53 User Interface
12:20 Not-So-Scientific Heat & Turbo Test
13:49 Beam Comparison
20:35 Final Thoughts
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Strobe can be disorientating for the person behind the light as well. I much prefer just an intense turbo, anyone on the wrong end of it is 100% focused on shielding their eyes and not able to focus on whoever is behind the light.
Crispy light, thank you sir! I’m loving the EDC33, I’ve been carrying it for a couple months for night delivery, perfect light. Great video thank you! 😎👍
Thank you
I like the fact that it doesn’t have strobe. Strobe is overrated.
Strobe is overrated in what way? As a self defense feature?
I agree to some degree. From my understanding, a good turbo is more effective, specially inside. While turbo will just disorient both of you. That being said, I’m not sure if that’s still true outside, and even if it is, strobe is still a good form of signaling. I would say I prefer no strobe as I never used it, even in the tactical sense, but it’s important to some. Do you think that’s an issue that can be solved by allowing the UI to active/deactivate a strobe mode? Kind of like a tac/duty UI options.
@@jonathancaldentey4615 that's it, strobe is good for signaling, but Turbo is more effective in self defense.
I wish Olight would get on board with something in this style. There’s sort of falling behind in certain areas. Imagine if the guts from this flashlight were in one of their sexy shells.
A sealed cell in a 160 light like this is downright pathetic!! This company is going backwards!!
@@markpettie681 I definitely agree. I would probably wait for version two if they actually make the battery removable. I don’t know why they did that.
I'm waiting for a small flashlight from Nitecore to have 30,000lm for 1s 🤣
Oh I’m sure it’s coming 🤣
I like having the option of strobe, nitecore says the sealed battery is necessary for cooling. I'm not sold on nitecore durability, my mh25 stuck on moonlight after rolling off counter onto tile floor. My TM9K Tac has to be aggressively tapped to turn on, after it smacked a door frame while in a cargo pocket.
Sealed battery on a 160 dollar light is a pathetic joke!!
The built in battery will come nowhere close to lasting as long as the LED’s. So it’s basically disposable.
Yes your on point!! This is a 160 dollar joke!!
I am very concern with all the negatives issues addressed in this video and if affect my function. Thanks for making this video. I will wait for a version improve of the TM9k
For me the built in battery is a deal breaker. I want to be able to insert a replacement battery if the one inside the flashlight is drained. I don't want to carry another flashlight as backup.
Here’s the thing. It’s a deal breaker for most people. So that makes it even more confusing why some companies keep doing it. I’d like an official explanation on why the built in battery is better from someone at nitecore
Self-defense bezels are cool, but why has nobody made a basil that has a little utility blade you can push out if you start to see somebody sketchy coming toward you!😂
This modern convention of 10k, 50k, 80 K lumens as a feature, BUT only Last 10 or 20 seconds is absolute garbage.
It’s like saying my four-cylinder micro car Can go faster than a Bugatti, only if I drop it off a cliff!
All the high-power lights I’ve personally built, e.g. 30 K lumen at 5,000,000 cd, shines at that brightness for the complete run of the battery
not just a gimmick, which I fear these lights are being sold mostly on. It’s not actually a legitimate performance claim.
It’s all marketing and I couldn’t agree more
No STROBE feature??? FAIL!!! Not an upgrade by any means.
I’ll opt for the Tac model and sacrifice a 100 lumens in order to have the strobe feature as a personal & property Security officer, period!
Hi ,we can send you some product for free,bro 🎉🎉
Why in the hell is Nitecore all of a sudden coming out with sealed battery lights?? For 160 bucks this is a downright freakin joke!! No replacing cells = worrthless paperweight!! A BIG NO GO!!!
What are they hiding in this light to make it fully sealed?? This is completely unacceptable people!! Save your money!!
Yeah odd to say the least for a cylinder light 21700 please
Sorry nightcore you lost me at built-in battery👎.
No side switch no buy