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"Battery life isn't a number. It's how long you get to forget about it."
 

Hey !
 

Most users had this moment. You reach for your light in a black carpark, or a storeroom, and it's dead. Then you blame yourself for not charging it.
 

Pocket lights stay small by running a small battery, usually somewhere between 1,500 and 2,500 mAh.

A battery that size needs topping up every couple of days, and a light you charge that often is a light you'll eventually forget to charge.

So it sits dead in your pocket, ready for nothing. The fix isn't more discipline, it's more battery.
 


The EDC31 runs a 3,800 mAh cell, close to double what most pocket lights carry.

Same way you use it, you plug it in about half as often. It stops being a thing you manage and becomes a thing you forget about, which is exactly what a flashlight should be.
 

And when you do lean on it, it lasts in hours, not minutes. 1,100 lumens for four hours straight.

The math is simple:
 

  • Typical pocket light: 1,500 to 2,500 mAh, charge every couple of days
  • EDC31: 3,800 mAh, charge about half as often
  • Real runtime: 1,100 lumens for 4 hours, or 24 hours on low
  • Full recharge over USB-C in well under two hours

 

If you're tired of a light that's dead when you reach for it, the EDC31 is here: nitecore.sg/edc31
 

Code NC10 for 10% off.
 

A light you can stop thinking about.

As promised, value in under a minute.

 

Sincerely,
Ming Jie
Nitecore Singapore
 

P.S. Me clicking a dead flashlight like it'll change its mind
 

 

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