this post was submitted on 05 Oct 2025
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Summary

Plenty of light with up to 6,000 lumens and an adjustable beam reaching up to 500 meters – the Nitecore EX7 has a lot to offer! Its four M515S LEDs, a proprietary design by Nitecore, each consist of five closely grouped light-emitting surfaces that can be controlled separately in two groups. This allows the effective LES – and thus the beam – to be adjusted as needed. Additionally, the flashlight is powered by a standard 21700 battery and features a USB-C charging port.

But you'll only enjoy this flashlight if you can get used to its UI. In my view, it's confusing and not very practical: during the first three seconds after turning it on, you can't switch it off, and after that, the brightness can no longer be changed. There's no mode memory at all and when trying to adjust the brightness, it's easy to accidentally activate Turbo or even Strobe mode.

With a better UI, I would definitely recommend the Nitecore EX7, as it combines plenty of power with a compact design and offers an adjustable beam. But before buying, it's important to take a look at the UI and decide whether it works well for you.

The full review is available here:

English review at BudgetLightForum
German review on my website

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[–] Martj9@piefed.social 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Thank you

I don't get why these firms don't simply put an Anduril - slightly modified, if you want, to support the new leds - and that's it.
Plenty of good functions and still the possibility to use the simple ui for those who prefer it