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The Nitecore MH25 Pro is a compact, ultra-bright flashlight delivering 3300 lumens and a staggering 771-yard beam throw. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it features a durable aero-grade aluminum body with IP68 waterproofing, a high-capacity 5300mAh battery rechargeable via USB-C, and versatile lighting modes including strobe and SOS. Perfect for search & rescue, patrol, hiking, or everyday carry, it combines cutting-edge tech with rugged reliability.
















| ASIN | B0CJDVP55Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,276 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,371 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Item model number | MH25Pro+ORG217 |
| Manufacturer | SYSMAX Innovations Co.,Ltd. |
| Product Dimensions | 15.37 x 2.59 x 3.99 cm; 187.11 g |
3**2
For close work... P20iX. EDC for sure... MT2A Pro. For reaching out... MH25 Pro all night long. Nitecore is an impressive brand, creating beautifully made and highly capable, professional-use flashlights. Who knew a pocket-sized light like this could throw so far! The lumen & candella combo is perfect here. Props to the R&D and aesthetic design team for their efforts. If you're a professional in Search & Rescue or L.E. (I was both) ... or maybe you have higher expectations in the equipment you carry... (i do also) I would highly recommend buying the MH25 Pro as a primary use (or "EDC") light. These are great rechargeables with long-life batteries made by Nitecore. For the price (yes, reasonable) I'm considering another for an emergency kit. You can search or signal with this light and spot objects at a safe distance, or BE SEEN from a great distance. A must-have for rural or nautical environments at least. The blue and green LEDs on the light give the user feedback on which of the 4 brightness settings you're on and how much power remains. Again, well-done on the look and function of this light. Then you have the defensive strobe, signal strobe and S.O.S. options available as well. Its a no-brainer. Buy it. Even the box looks good. One final user note: NOT a system failure of the light itself, but the included lanyard. I would either replace it or (if you use it at all) be aware that the machining on the light (at the point of contact with the lanyard) will eventually cause enough fray to part the lanyard with the light itself. This is the only flaw in using the lanyard as otherwise the lanyard is the perfect size and does what its supposed to do (without being cumbersome). But, if you work at height or near water, either use a better lanyard or even attach a very tiny key ring onto the lanyard at the point of attachment on the light. Then your chaffing issue is resolved. But, again, the light itself is still my PRIMARY edc light which I'm still VERY impressed with. Especially the throw and candella combo, which has made it possible for me to land my beam at great distances. I can, as a result, clear thick brush/bushes ahead of me in urban environments... so I'm able to Identify wildlife or other humans and either adjust my route or be that much safer on my journey. I dont always need a simple, enjoyable dog-walk turning into an action/adventure movie or a sad documentary. Be safe out there folks!
R**H
I don't do a lot of reviews but I thought I might be able to answer a few questions people might have. Reviews show this light as having a green tint, which some people may not like. The light does have a green tint on low and ultra low, the brighter setting you choose the tint pretty much goes away, on high and turbo I really don't see it at all, and on medium it's very slight. Some also question how hot it gets, and on high and turbo it definitely gets hot, on medium not nearly as much, however it's basically the head that gets so hot so only holding it by the handle it's not a problem. I've had several Nitecore lights and they've always been great quality and very dependable for years, and this light promises to follow that path. When you pick it up you know it's well made and the tail switch combined with the side mode switch make it very easy to use. I've been using a Nitecore P12 for years and the mode switch is definitely a plus, and was one of the reasons I chose this light. Time will tell for the longevity, but I have never had a Nitecore light fail yet even after dropping them so I'm optimistic this light will last as well. I did order an extra battery and a charger as well because I like having an extra fresh battery at hand, and charging this light takes 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hrs. Nitecore has a newer battery out that is 6000mah I chose to order hoping it will last a bit longer than the 5300mah battery that comes in the light. This light is extremely bright and a definite keeper for me. One other thing, the battery in the P12 I've been using is still going just like new and I've been through about 6 of the other batteries I purchased for backups, so there is most definitely a quality difference, so the cheaper batteries in the long run really aren't cheaper, I will stick with the actual Nitecore batteries instead of buying and throwing away the others, plus the other batteries drain much faster than the Nitecore battery even though they have been higher mah batteries.
G**N
I love this brand of flashlights. This brand makes high quality flashlights. But I do not like the design of this flashlight for light throw. The hot spot on this flashlight is so small and prominent for up close work, to me is bothersome. I bought this because I love the smaller version of this flashlight (the MH12 Pro). The mh12 Pro is great for up close work or using it at a distance. The hot spot is not so prominent on it and it still throws light at a good distance. The MH12 Pro is a better choice (to me) for all around use with a more even light throw for ALL situations. I have two other Nitecore flashlights and I love them both. The quality of this flashlight is second to none. Five-star build quality. I just don't like the light throw on this flashlight. Update After doing some more comparisons with the Nitecore MH12 Pro this flashlight does have one major advantage over the MH12 Pro. With the bigger flashlight head on this flashlight the flashlight head does not heat as fast as MH12 Pro this is a major plus for this flashlight. I was really surprised how fast the MH12 Pro flashlight heated up using it in the high mode. One last update I was working on a sallow well pump in a basement the other day replacing a pump switch. I can NOW see where the smaller hot spot is useful in certain situations where the flashlight shines just in the area where you are working. I am changing my review from four stars to five stars.
P**Y
Another great product from these guys. I began buying their lights because their power/mode system is consistent and very user intuitive and that applies here as well. High quality workmanship and great value for a flashlight that is by far the most focused beam I’ve used. We live in a very dark area and this thing is ridiculously bright when you want it to be. It’ll illuminate objects very far away with just enough of a little splash to provide a perfect field of view. The light color is not a “snow” white, it has the tiniest bit of a green hue…different at first, not an issue at all and now I actually like it quite a bit. I just got it, haven’t put it through much yet but I’m not worried, every one of my other lights from them is still working perfectly. Really feel like Nitecore is highly underrated and I don’t think there’s another light near this price that can compete.
M**K
Perfect flashlight for camping or walking the woods or any other time long distance sight of needed. Lower settings are perfect for walking the dog. Flashlight is quality built. It definitely feels like this will be a flashlight I have for years to come. Highly recommend over cheaper lights and even more expensive.. hi and turbo out shine the bright lights on my car, turbo is 3 or 4 times brighter and travel about a half mile ahead easily. I know that because the long dark road my home is on is. 6 miles long and it causes the stop sign at the end to reflect, not to mention I can just about see the trees and road by the sign. The only thing I didn't like is you can only use nitecore batteries in it. I bought some Samsung 21700 cells and they are too short. If I stuck a spring on it, it could work. Even with the 18650 adapter none of mine would work. Nitecore 18650 will work with the adapter though and the product page says it will work with 21700 and 18650. I didn't try button top cells but all the flats I have are like 1-2mm to short. So I just said screw it and spent the $25 for a 2nd nitecore 21700 5300mah hp battery.. 2 will be long enough run time.. will only need the 2nd one if camping.
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