Description
The Nitecore TIP boasts the highest output from a rechargeable key chain torch that we have seen to date, an incredible 360 lumens! A Cree XP-G2 S3 LED sits inside a precision reflector with an optical coated glass lens, enabling the Nitecore TIP to throw a beam out to 74 meters.
Updated version now with improved circuit design, the TIP has over a year standby time in both regular and lockout modes. Press both buttons at the same time to lockout and unlock.
Powered by an integral 500mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, the Nitecore TIP is simple to charge and can run for as long as 46 hours on the lowest brightness setting. An intelligent protective circuit provides over-discharge and over charge protection.
The Nitecore TIP is operated via a dual switch interface that is simple and intuitive, one button for on/off and another to change mode. For those that would like to delve further direct access is also available to Turbo and Low modes; press and hold the on/off switch to go direct to low and press and hold the mode button to go to Turbo. There is also a lockout feature to prevent accidental operation by pressing both buttons simultaneously.
High strength aluminium construction protects the core components from damage while keeping the weight to a minimum and coated by a hard type III anodisation in the following seven colours: Black, Silver, Gold, Pink, blue, Grey and Green.
Another unique feature of the TIP is a battery power indicator, which takes the guesswork out of how much power remains.
Brightness Levels & Runtimes
- Turbo: 360 lumens – 30 mins runtime
- High: 150 lumens – 1 hr 30 mins runtime
- Mid: 35 lumens – 6 hrs 30 mins runtime
- Ultra Low: 1 lumen – 46 hrs runtime
The Nitecore TIP is sure to be a firm favourite with Flashaholics and the light most likely to be with you when you need it the most.
A split ring is included for attachment to a set of keys and the rear suspension ring is capable of suspending 66lbs of weight!







































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