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Features:
- Unique electronic-controlled switch - extremely reliable
- Unique Infinitely Variable Digital-controlled Brightness System (100 levels output!)
- PD (Piston Drive) design make the light more compact than light with traditional clicky switches
- Switch reliability is greatly increase over traditional switches
- Electronically controlled switching - no spark generated from the piston contact since the microprocessor switches on the light AFTER the piston makes contact. This eliminates the risk of explosion in a flammable environment!
- Electric current passes through the piston on the INSIDE of the light. No current is passed through the outside shell which is hard coat annodized.
- When the light is off, the microprocessor draws very very little power - between 0.1-0.4ma (0.2ma typical) For example, one 2000mah cell would last about 416 days!
- Instant access minimum & maximum brightness - very simple user interface
- Made from very strong military grade aluminum alloy
- Extremely compact size and light weight suitable for EDC (every day carry)
- As with all NiteCore products, they use tough imported 7075 military grade aluminum!
- Mil-Spec Type III Hard Anodized finish - no bare aluminum exposed making it more durable.
- Aggressive knurling over most of the surface - maximizing grip
- Resistance to impact by dropping according to US MIL-STD-810F
- Waterproof to IPX-8 standard
- Broad-voltage fully-regulated circuit, compatible with various kinds of batteries
- Highly efficient Cree R2 LED
- Torch Lumen 145 lumens on maximum setting.
- Extended runtime on low
- Metal reflector
- Impact-resistant optical lens with Dual-CoatingTM technique
- Tactical lanyards braided with military grade 550 parachute-cord
- Tail stand-able

The D10 uses common AA's as well as protected lithium-ion R14500's

- Weight: 40g or 1.4oz (without batteries)
- Runtime on one AA
- Max: 145 lumens, 50 minutes
- Min: 3 lumens, 45 hours or 1.9 days!
- Runtime on one R14500 (protected only)
- Max: 145 lumens, 80 minutes
- Min: 5 lumens, 60 hours or 2.5 days!