🔦 Light up your world with the TM12K—because ordinary just won’t cut it.
The Nitecore TM12K is a cutting-edge, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering an ultra-bright 12,000 lumen beam reaching 273 yards. Featuring a fast 1.5-hour USB-C QC 2.0 recharge, an intuitive OLED display for real-time power and mode info, and a sleek, ergonomic design with impact resistance and waterproof IP68 rating, it’s engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand peak performance and style in a compact form.
Special Feature | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Anodized Aluminum |
White Brightness | 12000 Lumens |
Included Components | Holster, Battery, Charging Cable, flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 4.25"D x 1.61"W x 1.22"H |
Light Path Distance | 273 Yards |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Brand | Nitecore |
Brightness | 12000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 2 minutes |
Style | Modern |
Light Source Wattage | 55 Watts |
Specification Met | IP68 waterproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Manufacturer | Sysmax |
Part Number | TM12K |
Item model number | TM12K |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Features | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 55 Watts |
J**Y
Wow! Very bright
What I like most about this is it's rectangular shape. Fits nice in the pocket, can rest it anywhere without it rolling, and is crazy bright. Definately my go to when out at night
A**R
Flashlight
Powerful! Works great!
D**E
Excellent light and extremely bright!
This is an excellent light, with multiple useful modes and functions. The main mode can be cycled between 6 ultra low, 100 low, 300 medium, 1000 high lumens. The high level can also be custom programmed in user set levels from 400a up to 2000 lumens. The turbo mode is extremely bright at 12000 lumens, but it only maintains that level for about 10-20 seconds depending on how hot the light is. So the turbo mode is only briefly available. So the turbo mode has limited functional use. Would be great for sweeping and clearing a room in a tactical situation. It is excellent for wowing your friends as well. The light has an informative display that shows what mode and level it is at, battery status, charging status. The light is quite compact, about the size of a new bar of soap. It has a pocket clip and also comes with a canvas belt carrier. While it can be used as such, I feel it is just a bit too big and heavy to be a practical daily EDC light for some. Also it is a bit expensive, is definitely targeted to serious flashlight enthusiasts and collectors such as myself. Overall this is an excellent and very useful illumination tool, and I highly recommend it.
F**.
Id highly reccomend SKIPPING THIS
NON REPLACABLE BATTERIES. SEALED REAR. Also it only does 12000 lumens for 7 seconds, and then the max ouput goes to 2000 lumens. And it will even dim the 2000 lumens down if it gets too hot. 12000 is a lot of lumens for only a single battery in it (which it had) which means with daily use dont expect this flashlight to last over 1 year for how hard the battery is ran. Also, it doesnt have charging protection from having too many watts, so when i connected it to my 100 watt usb c quick charger which i always use for my phone, the flashlight got EXTREMELY hot, like i was scared it was gonna burn me, so only connect it to like 20 watt max charger or its very dangerous and could blow up. Also, you can get this off alibaba for $120 with 7 day shipping.
B**C
Great torch.
I collect tactical lights and this is one of my favorite. I like how it has a display to tell you how much battery is left. Super bright and solid build.
T**N
Worth the $100
I was hesitant. “Do I really want to spend $100 on this?” After using it a fair amount over the last 2 weeks, I’m glad I did. A little bit of weight to it, but not much more than my pocket knife. For build quality, It feels good in my hand, The clip is super tight, but maybe the flashlight protrudes out of my (regular Jean) pocket a little too much when clipped. This also makes it easy to grab from a tighter, smaller pocket. Buttons and sliding lock takes a little getting used to if you’re not used to the rear buttons, but they feel good to use as well. Battery life seems good. If you want to use it constantly on, it will get warm within 5 min on 1200 but not so hot I’m worried about it by 30 min of constant on. It cools fast too.It is bright. If you’re like me and lumens mean nothing to you, I’ll put it this way.Lvl 1, phone light brightness on lowLvl 2, phone light on high/ cheap flashlightLvl 3, I like this, I can see comfortablyLvl 4, shows you that you need to clean everything you own.3000- eye warming, vision ruining. You are now insulting whatever you’re shining it on, and it better not be shiny or you’ll blind yourselfMax- like staring into the sun. Quick flash to the face is almost as good as a flash bang (without the noise oc) You could start a fire if it would let you.3000 and 6000 lumen only lets you use it for maybe 30 seconds, depending how warm the flashlight is. Can repeat several times after a short cool down, once hot, its cool down can creep really slow. If you want a “throwing” light to see everything constantly, go for a larger light.It is appropriately priced in my opinion. Not too much or too little. You could buy an Olight for less, but it won’t feel as good in your hand, or when using the buttons.
S**E
Not as bright as you would think.
Flashlight is constructed well, fits well in the hand. Functions are good. Problem with it is even with high turned up to 2000 lumens it doesn't have the focus to project the light in a meaningful distance. Everything spills all over, where a single 1000 lumen projector headlight will put this to shame. The 12000 lumen turbo mode is more of a gimmick than anything, lasting less than 10 seconds. Really not worth the price IMO.
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