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NITECORE LR60 280 Lumen USB Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern
NITECORE LR60 280 Lumen Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern


 
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The LR60 is currently discontinued. For a similar model, check out the LR12.
Price: $44.95

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Product Code: FL-NITE-LR60
Discontinued

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NITECORE LR60 At-A-Glance

  • 18W QC fast charge output
  • High CRI LEDs
  • 3 brightness levels and 2 special modes
  • Multiple illuminable direction settings to save power

Included in the Box

  • LR60 Lantern
  • USB-C charging cable
  • 18650/CR123 battery magazine x 2

Compact Camping Lantern

The NITECORE LR60 is a slim profile portable lantern that pushes out up to 280 lumens of high CRI light perfect for camping and outdoor activities. The LR60 comes with three different brightness settings which can be adjusted to multiple illumination directions to provide you just the right amount of light in any situation as well as saving power. Stand it on a table and use the forward lighting while reading or napping, or use the handy hanging loop or magnetic base and position the LR60 wherever you please.

USB-C Rechargeable Powerbank

The LR60 is much more than just a lantern. When equipped with two Nitecore 21700 batteries, the LR60 can be your mobile power station! It comes with a USB output port to charge your electronic devices like iPhones, Androids, tablets, batteries, and more. Upgraded to USB-C, the LR60 can recharge in no time with QC quick charge technology. No 21700? No problem, it even accepts 18650 batteries. You can even use the lantern while charging it at the same time.

Durable Outdoor Companion

The LR60 is constructed from durable fire-retarded polycarbonate materials yielding an impact resistance of up to one meter. Additionally, the lantern is rated IP66 water resistance protecting it from light rain and splashes. Weighing under five ounces with a sleek modern design, the LR60 is the best mobile, all-in-one solution for lighting and power for the outdoor enthusiast.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

LEDHIGH CRI LED
Maximum Brightness280 lumen
Peak Beam Distance30 yards
Peak Beam Intensity54 cd
IP RatingIP66
Impact Resistance1 m
DimensionsL-5.09"xW-2.39"xH-1.23"
Weight4.8oz

BRIGHTNESS OUTPUTS

MODEOUTPUTRUNTIME
High280 lumen16 hr
Mid75 lumen32 hr
Low6 lumen150 hr
Beacon280 lumen-
SOS280 lumen-

Compatible Power Sources

BATTERY TYPESIZENOMINAL VOLTAGECOMPATIBLE
21700 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Button-topped)217003.6V/3.7VY (Recommended, Rechargeable)
18650 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery186503.6V/3.7VY (Compatible, Rechargeable)
Primary Lithium BatteryCR1233VY (Compatible, NOT Rechargeable)
Rechargeable Li-ion BatteryRCR1233.6V/3.7VY (Compatible, NOT Rechargeable)
21700 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Flat-topped)21700-N (Inompatible, NOT Rechargeable)
Nitecore LR60

Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 4 of 5 4 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review.

  2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
 
4 of 5 Nice bright lantern but ... May 17, 2021
Reviewer: Paul B from NJ USA  
I have other fantastic Nitecore products so my expectations were very high for this new lantern. I have 2 surprising issues. First, my 21700-type batteries fit too tightly in the battery space. They are very difficult to install and/or remove without damaging the springs. Second, the light diffusion from the side-facing LEDs is minimal. Pictures of the LED light distribution are so over exposed that you can't see that it is really displaying bright spots over each LED. The narrow edges of the diffusion piece are decidedly dark as if the LEDs are turned off. The top (bottom when hanging) diffusion section works fine. The light is surely bright enough but it is throwing an odd-shaped irregular pattern with all LEDs turned on. Even with those disappointments I am keeping the lantern because it has many handy features such as handy adapters to fit 18650-type batteries, and powerbank capabilities. I will surely try to take advantage of the directional nature of the illumination pattern.

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