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Introducing NITECORE HA23 UHE Multiple Color Temperatures Lightweight AAA Headlamp

March 5th 2025

The NITECORE HA23 UHE, Multiple Color Temperatures Lightweight AAA Headlamp, is officially released on March 5th, 2025.

 

The HA23 UHE utilizes MCTTM Self-Developed Lighting System with Multiple Color Temperatures in All Primary Lights. Each primary light is available in 3000K warm light (offering excellent penetrating ability in fog and rain while avoiding glare and reflection in snow), 4500K neutral white light (suitable for various outdoor activities), and 6500K cool white light (providing a striking and refreshing beam during long hikes or runs). Additionally, all primary lights, regardless of color temperature, deliver a max output of 600 lumens and a max throw of 132 meters.

 

The HA23 UHE offers dual power options. It comes with 3 AAA batteries and is compatible with various AAA batteries, which are cost-effective, widely available, and easy to replace. Alternatively, it can be powered by the NITECORE HLB1500 1,500mAh Li-ion battery pack for longer-lasting and more efficient lighting.

 

The HA23 UHE is IP68 rated and submersible up to 2 meters, making it resistant to all weather conditions, including wind, rain, fog, and snow.

 

The HA23 UHE utilizes MCT UHE LEDs, offering both three color temperatures and ultra high luminous efficiency combined with an ultra-low loss current circuit to last up to 12 hours at the frequently used 100-lumen level. Weighing just 56g (1.98 oz), it features a lightweight and breathable headband that ensures a secure, comfortable fit. Additionally, the multipurpose clip allows the headlamp to be attached to a cap brim or backpack, offering versatile carrying options.

 

The HA23 UHE offers industry-leading MAX-level performance in power options, waterproofing, and battery life. As a groundbreaking flagship headlamp with multiple color temperatures, it is designed to set a new standard for lightweight outdoor lighting.

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