Flash Lights

NiteCore Headlamp LED IP68 with Maximum Brightness 2000lm HU2000 Black Code: 9110101432

Key features:

  • Maximum brightness: 2000 lumens
  • Beam distance: 160 m
  • Lighting angle: 85°
  • Lighting: White & red light
  • Powerbank function
  • Built-in backup battery
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Description

Description

Capabilities

The HU2000 flashlight by Nitecore is designed to operate with external power sources, such as power banks or Carbon 6K batteries, allowing you unlimited usage time by using multiple power banks.

Features when using a Powerbank with output power ≥20W:

  • Turbo - 2000 lumens: 9 hours maximum runtime
  • Higher - 1000 lumens: 11 hours maximum runtime
  • Mid - 400 lumens: 17 hours maximum runtime
  • Low - 180 lumens: 31.5 hours maximum runtime
  • Emergency - 20 lumens: 66 hours maximum runtime
  • SOS - 1000 lumens
  • Beacon - 1000 lumens
  • Auxiliary red light High - 15 lumens: 52 hours maximum runtime
  • Auxiliary red light Low - 5 lumens: 78 hours maximum runtime

Features when using a Powerbank with output power <20W:

  • Higher - 1000 lumens: 6 hours maximum runtime
  • Mid - 400 lumens: 10 hours maximum runtime
  • Low - 180 lumens: 20 hours maximum runtime
  • Emergency - 20 lumens: 42 hours maximum runtime
  • SOS - 1000 lumens
  • Beacon - 1000 lumens
  • Auxiliary red light High - 15 lumens: 32 hours maximum runtime
  • Auxiliary red light Low - 5 lumens: 51 hours maximum runtime

The HU2000 flashlight is ideal for industrial work, rescue operations, patrols, and fishing, offering high brightness for many hours. It features multiple 10-core LEDs and UHE technology for maximum performance, as well as a Matrix TrueVision+ design.

Its maximum brightness is 2000 lumens with a beam distance of 160 meters, wide-angle illumination, and an adjustable angle of 85°. In case of power depletion, the flashlight’s built-in battery provides an additional 30 minutes of emergency operation.

It has white and red light and two buttons for easy light switching. It can be used as a headlamp or attached to clothing and backpacks. It has an IP68 rating for waterproofing and durability against drops up to 1 meter.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
9110101432

Dimensions

Type
Head
Rechargeable
No

Charge Type

Dynamo
No
Solar
No
USB
No
With charger
No

Lighting Specifications

Lumen
2000 lm
LED
Yes
UV
No
SOS
No
Strobe
No

Additional Features

Magnetic
No
Zoom
No

Usage

Tactical
No
Dual Function
No

Durability & Protection

Explosive-proof
No
Protection Certification
IP68

Batteries

Battery Type
Built-in Battery

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • parsalidis george
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    Lightweight, you don't feel it on your forehead... it is 1000 lumens only with an extra large power bank of 20 watts and above, in turbo mode it reaches 2000... it only shines as a spot, not wide-angle... the tilt graduations (notches-gears) are large... that is, the up-down clicks for the tilt of the flashlight... so from high, with one click down, the lighting drops quite low... (I write these because I have tried 3 Nitercore headlamps)... the light is white, that is 6000 kelvin (a big advantage for me)... it does not have turbo mode with a simple power bank... that is, if you press 2 quick clicks on the right button it does not go to extra full light, it needs more than 20 watts... while the 53 and 75 respective flashlights have turbo with their battery... it has 3 brightness levels... the 6000 carbon battery (not provided with the flashlight)... at the back of the head... the cable sticks out a bit, that is, the type c plug, it should have been angled at least a few degrees... or the battery should have been smaller and not long and narrow so it wouldn't stick out... the flashlight has a 25 cm elastic cable that connects to the back of the head in a socket and from there it has a long 1 meter cable at the back and connects to a powerbank... don't make the mistake and buy it alone... the carbon battery is not provided, it is extra... let's update now... it says waterproof but I didn't dare to dip it with the carbon 6000... a small rubber gasket is provided but I don't risk it... it may cost close to 60 euros but as we said it is not a complete flashlight... it lacks the battery... in the instructions it says that if you remove any battery it can shine for half an hour because it has a small built-in one... and this until you change the battery... for me, it's better for someone to buy the 53 or 65 or 70 and be done

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    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Weight distribution
    • Moderate light intensity
    • Drop resistance
    • Value for money
    • Focusing
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  • Lightweight, you don't feel it on your forehead... it is 1000 lumens only with an extra large power bank of 20 watts and above, in turbo mode it reaches 2000... it only shines as a spot, not wide-angle... the tilt graduations (notches-gears) are large... that is, the up-down clicks for the tilt of the flashlight... so from high, with one click down, the lighting drops quite low... (I write these because I have tried 3 Nitercore headlamps)... the light is white, that is 6000 kelvin (a big advantage for me)... it does not have turbo mode with a simple power bank... that is, if you press 2 quick clicks on the right button it does not go to extra full light, it needs more than 20 watts... while the 53 and 75 respective flashlights have turbo with their battery... it has 3 brightness levels... the 6000 carbon battery (not provided with the flashlight)... at the back of the head... the cable sticks out a bit, that is, the type c plug, it should have been angled at least a few degrees... or the battery should have been smaller and not long and narrow so it wouldn't stick out... the flashlight has a 25 cm elastic cable that connects to the back of the head in a socket and from there it has a long 1 meter cable at the back and connects to a powerbank... don't make the mistake and buy it alone... the carbon battery is not provided, it is extra... let's update now... it says waterproof but I didn't dare to dip it with the carbon 6000... a small rubber gasket is provided but I don't risk it... it may cost close to 60 euros but as we said it is not a complete flashlight... it lacks the battery... in the instructions it says that if you remove any battery it can shine for half an hour because it has a small built-in one... and this until you change the battery... for me, it's better for someone to buy the 53 or 65 or 70 and be done

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Description & Specifications

Product Number
9110101432

Dimensions

Type
Head
Rechargeable
No

Charge Type

Dynamo
No
Solar
No
USB
No
With charger
No

Lighting Specifications

Lumen
2000 lm
LED
Yes
UV
No
SOS
No
Strobe
No

Additional Features

Magnetic
No
Zoom
No

Usage

Tactical
No
Dual Function
No

Durability & Protection

Explosive-proof
No
Protection Certification
IP68

Batteries

Battery Type
Built-in Battery

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

Capabilities

The HU2000 flashlight by Nitecore is designed to operate with external power sources, such as power banks or Carbon 6K batteries, allowing you unlimited usage time by using multiple power banks.

Features when using a Powerbank with output power ≥20W:

  • Turbo - 2000 lumens: 9 hours maximum runtime
  • Higher - 1000 lumens: 11 hours maximum runtime
  • Mid - 400 lumens: 17 hours maximum runtime
  • Low - 180 lumens: 31.5 hours maximum runtime
  • Emergency - 20 lumens: 66 hours maximum runtime
  • SOS - 1000 lumens
  • Beacon - 1000 lumens
  • Auxiliary red light High - 15 lumens: 52 hours maximum runtime
  • Auxiliary red light Low - 5 lumens: 78 hours maximum runtime

Features when using a Powerbank with output power <20W:

  • Higher - 1000 lumens: 6 hours maximum runtime
  • Mid - 400 lumens: 10 hours maximum runtime
  • Low - 180 lumens: 20 hours maximum runtime
  • Emergency - 20 lumens: 42 hours maximum runtime
  • SOS - 1000 lumens
  • Beacon - 1000 lumens
  • Auxiliary red light High - 15 lumens: 32 hours maximum runtime
  • Auxiliary red light Low - 5 lumens: 51 hours maximum runtime

The HU2000 flashlight is ideal for industrial work, rescue operations, patrols, and fishing, offering high brightness for many hours. It features multiple 10-core LEDs and UHE technology for maximum performance, as well as a Matrix TrueVision+ design.

Its maximum brightness is 2000 lumens with a beam distance of 160 meters, wide-angle illumination, and an adjustable angle of 85°. In case of power depletion, the flashlight’s built-in battery provides an additional 30 minutes of emergency operation.

It has white and red light and two buttons for easy light switching. It can be used as a headlamp or attached to clothing and backpacks. It has an IP68 rating for waterproofing and durability against drops up to 1 meter.

Manufacturer

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  • parsalidis george
    3
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Lightweight, you don't feel it on your forehead... it is 1000 lumens only with an extra large power bank of 20 watts and above, in turbo mode it reaches 2000... it only shines as a spot, not wide-angle... the tilt graduations (notches-gears) are large... that is, the up-down clicks for the tilt of the flashlight... so from high, with one click down, the lighting drops quite low... (I write these because I have tried 3 Nitercore headlamps)... the light is white, that is 6000 kelvin (a big advantage for me)... it does not have turbo mode with a simple power bank... that is, if you press 2 quick clicks on the right button it does not go to extra full light, it needs more than 20 watts... while the 53 and 75 respective flashlights have turbo with their battery... it has 3 brightness levels... the 6000 carbon battery (not provided with the flashlight)... at the back of the head... the cable sticks out a bit, that is, the type c plug, it should have been angled at least a few degrees... or the battery should have been smaller and not long and narrow so it wouldn't stick out... the flashlight has a 25 cm elastic cable that connects to the back of the head in a socket and from there it has a long 1 meter cable at the back and connects to a powerbank... don't make the mistake and buy it alone... the carbon battery is not provided, it is extra... let's update now... it says waterproof but I didn't dare to dip it with the carbon 6000... a small rubber gasket is provided but I don't risk it... it may cost close to 60 euros but as we said it is not a complete flashlight... it lacks the battery... in the instructions it says that if you remove any battery it can shine for half an hour because it has a small built-in one... and this until you change the battery... for me, it's better for someone to buy the 53 or 65 or 70 and be done

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Weight distribution
    • Moderate light intensity
    • Drop resistance
    • Value for money
    • Focusing
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Lightweight, you don't feel it on your forehead... it is 1000 lumens only with an extra large power bank of 20 watts and above, in turbo mode it reaches 2000... it only shines as a spot, not wide-angle... the tilt graduations (notches-gears) are large... that is, the up-down clicks for the tilt of the flashlight... so from high, with one click down, the lighting drops quite low... (I write these because I have tried 3 Nitercore headlamps)... the light is white, that is 6000 kelvin (a big advantage for me)... it does not have turbo mode with a simple power bank... that is, if you press 2 quick clicks on the right button it does not go to extra full light, it needs more than 20 watts... while the 53 and 75 respective flashlights have turbo with their battery... it has 3 brightness levels... the 6000 carbon battery (not provided with the flashlight)... at the back of the head... the cable sticks out a bit, that is, the type c plug, it should have been angled at least a few degrees... or the battery should have been smaller and not long and narrow so it wouldn't stick out... the flashlight has a 25 cm elastic cable that connects to the back of the head in a socket and from there it has a long 1 meter cable at the back and connects to a powerbank... don't make the mistake and buy it alone... the carbon battery is not provided, it is extra... let's update now... it says waterproof but I didn't dare to dip it with the carbon 6000... a small rubber gasket is provided but I don't risk it... it may cost close to 60 euros but as we said it is not a complete flashlight... it lacks the battery... in the instructions it says that if you remove any battery it can shine for half an hour because it has a small built-in one... and this until you change the battery... for me, it's better for someone to buy the 53 or 65 or 70 and be done

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