Next Generation Workhorse! - NiteCore NU33 Headlamp Review
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As many are aware of, my go to headlamp for countless years has been the NiteCore NU32; it’s a workhorse, performs well, but wasn’t perfect.
The NU33 headlamp builds upon the overall design of the NU32 and corrects the issues that it had.
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Includes : Headlamp, USB-C Charging Cable, Headband
Output : 3 Modes : Primary White flood, Auxiliary White throw and Red
Primary White
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
Turbo 700 lumens 4 hr
High 200 lumens 9 hr
Mid 60 lumens 38 hr
SOS 700 lumens
Beacon 700 lumens
Auxiliary White Light
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
Low 50 lumens 47 hr
UltraLow. 6 lumens 147 hr
Auxiliary Red Light
MODE OUTPUT RUNTIME
Constant-On 13 lumens 26hr
Slow Flashing 13 lumens 50hr
Max Lumens : 700 Max
Max Throw : 147 yards Max
Max Runtime 147 hours
Spread : 100°
Battery : 2,000mAh li-ion
Materials : aluminum body, Plastic back, rubber buttons
Dimensions : L-2.45" x W-1.81" x H-1.4"
Weight : 3.3oz with strap
IPX Rating : IP66
Dust-tight and protected against strong jets of water. Not capable of immersion
Impact resistance to 3.2ft
Price : $50
Features :
Reflective headband
USB-C Charging
15% smaller than the NU32
Power indicator
Lockout mode
Integrated battery
Review Pros :
Good number of modes
Plenty of Illumination
Good battery performance
Good overall mode Runtimes
Good Spacing between modes
Battery life indicator
USB-C Charging
Fast Charging - 1.5 hours
Excellent charging port cover - the NU32 cover absolutely sucked and barely worked
Comfortable
Not heavy but still solid feeling
Easy to operate
Good button sensation even with medium thickness gloves
Review Cons :
Head strap comes loose over time
Non-removable battery may be a con for some
Lack of a dimming option for the red mode - it’s bright which I like but there are times when a lower setting would be beneficial
Summary :
After running this headlamp for the last couple of weeks I have to say that I really like it. It doesn’t have any glaring problems, the performance is good, the weight is good and the price is also good.
To be honest, after reviewing the terrible NiteCore UT27 I wasn’t sure that I would take a look another one of their headlamps….seriously, that headlamp was absolutely terrible but being that I liked the NU32 so much I gambled on this one and I’m pleasantly surprised.
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Based on your review of the NU32, I bought one. And I've had it for years, and it still is a great headlamp. I am 48 years old, with a 22 year old son. The NU33 will be my Christmas present to him this year, thank you for the review. I have never been disapointed with a product that I have purchased based on a review of yours. I have utmost respect for the way you conduct your "Agenda Free" channel, it matters, (integrity).
@howard9427
Жыл бұрын
I could pretty much cut and paste everything you said. 100% agree on the NU32. And likewise agree, Luke is by far the best and most reliable reviewer out there.
@JohnG-cj1ii
Жыл бұрын
🤙, John G.
@Darignobullseye
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I needed to know how long the batter life worked for this rechargeable headlamp NU32. Great to know I will have long use of such a higher cost. I am excited to purchase new model of the NU 33
Thanks, I needed this as a Christmas Present for someone. Always appreciate the reviews!
Thx for ur review ! I will be ordering this today!
Thank you. I have been considering which headlamp to purchase. I appreciate your reviews.
Thanks for your review Luke. I have the NU32, and multiple other Nitecore products. I’m tempted to pick this up, but am torn as I also have a Fenix HM65R-T that is brighter (1500 lumens) has longer run times, is waterproof, replaceable batteries, weighs just slightly more at 3.21 oz. For me it works great, but having the NU33 as a backup headlamp would make sense. Thanks
I use a Black Diamond which is so old I have no idea what model. It still serves its purpose which is all that matters, but I do like the idea of a rechargeable battery. I always have solar charging capability on my excursion and would like to ditch carrying extra batteries. I actually considered the NU32 after seeing your frequent use. Will now take a look at the NU33.
thanksss man, nice review, imma looking this type of headlamp
I enjoy listening to the soundtrack over your logo at the end of the vids.
MUCH appreciated for the honesty! I own a couple Nitecore products and it's definitely hit or miss with them. I gave away my P30i long range light, due to the terrible dead spot in the middle of the beam. It did however, have excellent modes. Absolutely love my P10iX though!
Great video, thanks for your hard work!
I have an ultra cheap headlamp indoors,for peering inside kit that needs fixing I have had the thing for years, and years ! It works every time, love it. I might look at this one for my travel kit.
The NU25 is the most popular headlamp of Appalachian Trail long distance hikers. It's small, light and relatively rugged and has red and white light functions with several settings each. The feature that I am particularly fond of is the ability to lock the switches by pressing them both, simultaneously, thus preventing the light from being accidentally turned on in your pack. There are numerous tutorials on KZread on how to replace the original headband with shock cord and a cord lock to lighten it even further than the stock unit. It's awesome! Get the yellow one so you won't be as likely to lose it. It's TINY!
@firestarter8202
Жыл бұрын
Yep. I have an NU25 and wouldn’t imagine using anything else.
@garywood702
Жыл бұрын
I have not had any issue with issued head band on mine so far...
@DreiK96
5 ай бұрын
I have the NU25 UL. It's perfect except the rubber cover to the USB-C. It's difficult to close the rubber lid. I used it on a heavy rain and water got in. It died a few weeks later.
Thank you. I really need your thoughts and I use them often when it comes with camping and outdoor. This light sounds fantastic. Not just because of the modes and what all the modes give me but the run times are VERY important to me. I will probably buy this light. I am pausing a little because of the strap having to be adjusted all the time. If that comes a problem, Possibly I can put the light on a different strap. Thanks again.
Always interesting content , dont change anything !!
I just got mine after watching your vids a few days ago! I ordered the v2 battery powerbank at the same time
Does look a solid headlamp. Got a few Nitecore products. I think i should give them another try too going on this mate. Thanks Luke
Great review of what sounds like a great product.. It can't rotate up. But you CAN take it off and turn it upside down. Inconvenient, but in a pinch... Thanks, Luke.
love my nu33.. you can also go straight to flood, red and special modes by pressing specific buttons.. as for water resistance ip66 its quite good.. as long as the usb port is sealed.. heavy rain with high winds is not a problem.. just not submersible.. the ability to work while charging is a bonus too.. 700lumens turbo doesn't step down fast like other flashlight.. although i agree there should have been an ultra low red.. as 13lumens of red light is really bright.. 👍😊
Thank you for the review!
Thanks for the review man looks like a good light! I am pretty satisfied with my Fenix at this point tho.
I actually just bought this and the Petzl Actik Core 450 to replace my Black Diamond 350 storm last week and have not tried them yet. Thanks for the info!
Princeton Tec Apex for me. On my 2nd one in a16 year span. From 90+ desert heat at night to humid jungle excursions, I have never been let down. My first one got run over by an airport baggage truck, otherwise, I'd likely still be using it!
Thank you for your great review 👍 Just bought a NU33, after comparing it with petzl arctik core and black diamond storm 500r in a shop. Went fishing this night and what can I say ? For me it has everything a headlamp needs to have👌😎 If you once got used to the redlight of the NU33, you don't want to use a different redlight. Only negative aspect about it... After you used it you don't want to take it off 😬 I can recommend the NU33.
Great video and looks like a great product
Another great review!
Hello friend, I love your videos, especially the flashlight ones are very good, for the same reason I miss seeing more of your reviews, since many new models have come onto the market, I am a fan of fenix, that's all please, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱 a big hug.
Still using my old school Thrunite TH10 headlamp. It has held up very well over the years puts out a s-load of light. I have been looking into the LED strip head lights. They look to put out more light on three sides that forward facing single bulb lights. No one brand in particular but would love to get your opinion / review on some of them.
Agreed, the NU33 is a solid headlamp. I have preferred the simplicity and lightweight of the v1 NU25. The v2 NU25 added too much complexity. The NU33 seems to have the balance.
I recently purchased their NU25 I believe? Anyways, loving that little light! Tiny, very light, puts out all the light I need from a headlamp and I really like the fact that there is a separate switch for red light mode so one doesn't have to start with white light and then cycle through the lighting modes with a selector switch. Plus the red light mode on that light has a low, high, and flash settings. I was eyeballing some of their other offerings, but having that separate switch for red light mode was the deciding factor for me.
@efromhb
Жыл бұрын
Yep! It is one of, if not the, best headlamps I've ever had.
@garywood702
Жыл бұрын
@@efromhb no argument here! I have all sorts of headlamps, but this little NU25 is quickly becoming my favorite of the lot!
@Mrtojo
8 ай бұрын
Yeah why I got the same.
I was gifted the NU33 headlamp for fathers day. I work as a graveyard night shift Security Guard lock up and unlocking of my local parks, it's an awesome headlamp for sure and will ask for a second one for Christmas. It's a 10 star rating for me. Just absolutely love it. Comfortable to wear and very light weight.
Great review...as usual. 😉
thanks for ur review .
such an improvement over the NU32 (which I also own and like) Strap stays good on mine, no adjusting needed. Thanks from Holland
Had picked up two UT27s long before your review,still in box...Given my outdoor needs just picked up a HC68,we shall see👍
My go-to has been the NU25. For the weight I'm happy with just 400 max lumens vs 700.
I like the petzl actic personally. I like having the versatility of being able to use regular AAA batteries if needed and it’s lighter weight. I would like to have a light weight lamp that has a lock though…
I have the NU25 ultralight in my EDC carry pouch. Works very well.
Great review, I would have liked to have you discuss more of the differences with the NU32. I bought the NU32 a while ago and have enjoyed it too. Currently, it's still working fine but I am always interested in improvements. Thanks again for a good video
@usamade5943
Жыл бұрын
The buttons on the 33 are much better quality, the spotlight is more powerful, the high cri light (50 lumens) encompasses a larger and more uniform viewing area for reading than the nu32's, (19 lumens) though the nu32's dual lights emit more white light while the 33's single one has a somewhat yellow tint. The battery power indicator is more pleasing on the 33, but the strap loops twice around my large head on the 32, while the 33 only has a single loop. That explains always having to adjust the headband when active. The part that rests on your head on the 33 has the strap directly on your skin (or hat) while the 32 has it in front of the plastic piece, so it never gets stained by the oils on your skin like the 33 will. As mentioned, the usb cover is much easier to use on the 33. On the 32, there's a certain technique that's easy to do to snug the cover correctly. I call it "the push and wiggle" with the tip of your index finger.
@byrong3564
Жыл бұрын
NU32 is also IP67 rated which is impact and 1 meter submerged for 30 min, so yea the NU32 will stay in my kit for now.
Thanks for review Luke… from Denmark👍
Nitecore is my go to for lighting. I have must of them and they work perfectly for me.
For those that want that light with removable batts: get the Black Diamond Spot 350. Almost the same lamp, without the turbo (that ramps down anyway) and light and great. It takes 3xAAA - put some Eneloops in there and you're ready for anything. 👍 Oh, and it's way cheaper.
@azclaimjumper
Жыл бұрын
replies like yours are the reason I read 'em after watching any YT video. Warm regards from Reno, Nevada
@NashBen
Жыл бұрын
@@azclaimjumper Thanks man! All the best to you from Germany!
@lostagain2992
Жыл бұрын
As mentioned previously. No go with an integrated battery. How long to charge up when dead?
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
Жыл бұрын
Agree. Black Diamond has some great lamps, I have about 6 lol. Also like Sofirn and Wurkkos 18650 headlamps, solid, good straps and even cheaper but well made.
I'm going to pick it up to try it out at work.
Over the last few years, I have gotten great service from my ThruNite TH20 Headlamp. All aluminum machined body, 520 lumens, 2 meter immersion depth, and it is still $29.95. A tremendous value.
Nebo has some great performing, nicely built lights, headlamp, emergency, pocket or backup flashlights. If you ever want to consider another name, give them a look. I have 5 of them, love them all, price is the sweet spot for a good, dependable light. Another good review tho👍
Great video, thanks 👍
Great video! I was wondering what watch do you wear and how does it work for you as far as navigation?
I'm using Nitecore HU60 with NPB4. Very versatile and long lasting power support. Both flood and focus headlamp. IP68. Hope u give a review on this.
Ive been using nu32 and thinking of upgrading to olight perun 2 mini but i end up with nu33 tested and trusted 💪
I use the red light mode a lot. Having 2 light levels in this mode would be nice, but not a deal breaker.
Thanks Luke!
Great review! Thank you! I wouldn’t get it because of the strap and battery.
I've been using the 25 for for about a year and have been really happy with it. The 33 looks huge by comparison. I also have the same issue with the strap. Probably going to do the shock cord mod to deal with that and also drop the weight down to 1 oz.
@mtadams2009
Жыл бұрын
That’s what I did with mine and I love it. Your right this one looks much larger. Take care
@red6743
Жыл бұрын
They recently updated the NU25. I'm still not 100% convinced the 'updates' were all positive. I like that you can get the shockcord as a factory option but the loss of high-CRI and red-light brightness levels is a huge miss IMO. In using it, I feel the new one thermally dims aggressively, but I'm still testing.
@alanstrange2421
Жыл бұрын
@@red6743 - That's a bummer. I really like having 2 different brightness settings on the red light. I could do without the emergency flash, but that might just be the ignorance that comes from thankfully not having needed it.
@red6743
Жыл бұрын
@@alanstrange2421 The new model is brighter and lighter but it wasn't all gains imo. We gained stuff but lost stuff too.
I got the NiteCore NU35 with dual power (li-ion and aaa) wich runs for 10h in high mode, 210 lumen. I lovet it!
Great video
Good review
well, just ordered one when I saw your review, because was actually loking for a good headlamp a sopposed to teh junk I got laying aroung
Luke I just received a Night buddy headlamp. I'm really liking it. A unique feature of this is the sensor on the side which allows you to activate it just by waiving your hand by the side. You can get all the specs by googling it
@SmithandWesson22A
Жыл бұрын
Not unique. Wave feature on Olight Array 2S also.
@johnstevenson9429
Жыл бұрын
@@SmithandWesson22A unique to me
You should try and review the Fenix HM65R-T it's an amazing headlamp!
I'm pretty partial to my Dan force headlamp off Amazon, year and a half with no issues
I have the HU60! I have most Nitecore products, but Holy s$#@ the HU60 annihilates everything else. I use one 10kmah high output power bank and put it in my pocket. The damn thing has a wristband remote with all the features. We just got back from Missouri in the cave system there. I carried one spare 10k with me and never needed it. The only caveat is no red led. But, you need to check it out Master Luke! It is like a search and rescue beacon on your head. I also carry the Thrunite TN42 which goes about 1.5 miles. Definitely love gear. Great review and hug the fam, so proud of those kids.
i did find interesting headlamp on aliexpress it was very cheap at about 8euros and in the end i like it even more then my go to 150euro headlamp... it is a cob light that cover almost 180deg with 40 leds and also heve a small "long range" lamp at full power it last only about 1,5hours but iluminate everything you need
I was using an NU35 which was great, only con was the plastic hinge eventually broke. Everything else was great, it had 2 levels of brightness for the red light, you could charge it via the USB port AND had the option of using 3 AAAs in it. I never used batteries but the option was a great backup. Now trying to decide to get another 35 or maybe this one. The hinge would probably be ok but I’d have to be more careful with it.
I've never needed an ultra-bright headlamp for running at night. I regularly do 10K up to a half-marathon trail runs at night and I'm in Asia where the growth is thick and tall here. In order of importance I'd go for a wide beam angle, long runtime followed by weight. Once my eyes adjust to the dark all I need is about 100 lumens and I've gone even lower to about 60.
Sweet headlamp👍
Strength and honor, brother. With reviewing the products like you do. Maybe they will finally see their mistakes and improve the product 🤔. Where is the product made?
I've been using a Fenix HL55 900 lumen for seven years at work, but it is no longer made. The HM60R is the latest upgrade (or beefier HM70R). Removable rechargeable battery. IP68 dust and waterproof.
I like it ,BUT!!! Not being waterproof is a deal breaker for me. Thanks for review Luke.
Luke check out the Fenix HL60R it's by far the best headlamp I've ever used, more lumens replaceable 18650 battery heavy duty construction aluminum body but still light weight enough to be used without center over head band.
I have high quality headlamps in my arsenal, and then I have "throwdowns" that I don't care if get lost. I like to have one in easy reach when I'm working out in the garage or around the house, seems you never know when one will come in handy and I hate having to walk all the way from one end of the property to the other!
there's a brand in canada called woods, and they do a rechargable headlamp for about 15 usd. it runs red light for about 15-20 hours and 3 luman modes low medium and high. its the best bang for your buck ive ever seen. i run 2 of them in my backpacking kit and have never needed to ever use the 2nd one on the trail honestly. it has a function where it will run the highest luman setting off a wave(inferred snesner) senser which i find a useless function but for car camping could be useful.
The lock out mode, holding the two buttons. Is that a power lock out? The head lamp I’m using now has a very sensitive on button, it usually turns on in my pocket or backpack
good review
Can u do a video with the beam stale head lamps I would like to see ur thoughts on them
Why wouldn’t they make it waterproof? Gonna be a pass for lots of ppl for that
@davidroberts5577
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts precisely.
@slug..
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@GeorgeAdams
Жыл бұрын
He said it was IP66 rated. Is there a rating you are looking for?
@SM0KE_0RIG1NAL
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had the NU25 for a good few years, which is also rated IP66 and I’ve been out it torrential rain, it’s got completely soaked numerous times and hasn’t missed a beat. It really crapped all over other head torches I have tried and tested, including my Pretzel.
@commentsonthetube14
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I've used an nu25 for years with the same water resistance level and it's never been a problem. Have hiked in rain, snow, paddle trips, etc and it's been fine. Unless y'all want to swim in the lake at night or something, I don't see why it needs to be that waterproof.
Did you see their USB powererd lights? They can be straped to your hiking bags and powered by a portable power bank. You can buy a usb switch to so it can be switched on or off as I believe they don't come with one, I can be wrong. However how your backpack can have extra light too. I like it and will get some for my back pack next year.
I’ve been using cheap ever ready headlamps..work quite well for the price
I’m good with my stream light head band light. Thing lights up my entire neighborhood 😂
I LOVE ❤ my HC68!!
How many charge cycles the battery have before failing? You also implied the head strap is stretching. That would be a major problem.
Luke, does it have a memory so that you can turn it off and have it turn back on in the same mode? Or do you have to cycle through all the modes every time you turn it on?
Do you have a recommendation on battery operated handheld flashlights? You've probably already done videos on these I'm just trying to figure out which ones they are
How does it compare to the Energizer headlamp? Specifically the rechargeable or the voice activated ones?
Would love to hear your thoughts on OLIGHT's headlamps Perun mini and perun they are using in their headlamps
@melissasmess2773
Жыл бұрын
I love my Olight head lamp, simple, rugged, waterproof, light weight and the battery can be replaced when it wears out some day
NU25 Gen 1 for me. No need to upgrade.
Love my 32.
Is the headband removable. After a lot of sweating you'll want to be able to wash it. How much heat does the light on high setting produce against your head?
Would a small safety pin hold the tension clip in place?
They should have put the charge port on the side so you can charge and run/hike like the NU32 for hours of light time without requiring an adapter, they also should have put the charge levels leds where the port is to accommodate that.
I have a Nightcore headlamp and it's been great.
Headlamp reviews,yes!!🤖🗯️
My strap had troubles holding adjustment. I finally adjusted it and then placed a paperclip over where the two parts of the strap overlap. Problem solved and adds only a fraction to the weight.
I've been using the nu32 for the last 3-4 years as my work headlight. Extremely satisfied with the thing! I'm an elevator technician and many times it happens that i use up all the life of the battery in a day. So I came across this review for the newer model nu33. I've been watching your videos and like the honesty in your reviews. One of them, persuaded me to get my Osprey backpack. Anyhow, on the headlight again. You say that it only puts out 200lm on the high setting. Do you have a comparison with the nu32 on this feature? Because i mostly use it on high (not turbo) and i need the thing to last at least 6-7 hours. Thank you for your videos! Greetings from 🇬🇷
Any suggestions wide beam head lamps ? I have gone throe near every wide beam on amazon and the LED's break easily and battery's start failing fast.
I'll stick with my black diamond storm 400 in my opinion one of the best headlamps ever made.
Отличный обзор и отличный фонарь! Спасибо!
It is worth noting that the headlamp can be tilted upwards if you turn it upside down.
FYI: IP66 Enclosure means IP rated as "dust tight" and protected against heavy seas or powerful jets of water.
is there a simple quality head lamp with just on/off/high/low? i don't need to illuminate the next state over or send signals to a star system 238 light years away. i have no need for anything fancy. every, and i mean every fancy light i have ever owned has let me down because the on/off switch intermittently fails. i'd be ok with a slide switch. i just want a light, it doesn't need to do much, but i need it to last more than a couple of seasons. 18650 batteries are cool, a little weight is no big deal to me as long as it continuously does what it's supposed to do. do you have any recommendations for me?
My old nitecore that I've been trying to find a replacement for just totally stopped working just now. And I used it every night broke 2 of the hinges and the first time they replaced. They said I could replace it again but I'm trying to find another. The battery is pretty degraded after years. Oh yes and the headstrap must have lost a piece or something cause it never stayed tight.
I want a headlamp that will turn on red mode first so I don't ruin my night sight. Can this do it?