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product_id: 496037764
title: "NU43 Rechargeable Headlamp, 1400 lumens USB-C Bright Lightweight for Camping, Running, or Working, with Spotlight, Floodlight, Red Light, Including NitecoreS Sticker"
brand: "nitecore"
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# 1400 lumens max brightness 142 yards beam throw USB-C recharge in <2 hrs NU43 Rechargeable Headlamp, 1400 lumens USB-C Bright Lightweight for Camping, Running, or Working, with Spotlight, Floodlight, Red Light, Including NitecoreS Sticker

**Brand:** nitecore
**Price:** € 133.22
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Light up your night, own every moment.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NU43 Rechargeable Headlamp, 1400 lumens USB-C Bright Lightweight for Camping, Running, or Working, with Spotlight, Floodlight, Red Light, Including NitecoreS Sticker by nitecore
- **How much does it cost?** € 133.22 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nitecore enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nitecore brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged & Ready:** Anodized aluminum build with waterproof rating, designed for the relentless professional adventurer.
- • **Dual-Beam Versatility:** Seamlessly switch between spotlight, floodlight, and red light modes for every scenario.
- • **Smart Proximity Sensor:** Auto-dims to prevent glare and overheating—effortless lighting that adapts to you.
- • **Rapid Recharge, All-Night Runtime:** Full USB-C charge in under 2 hours keeps you lit for over 10 hours on high.
- • **Blazing Brightness, Featherweight Feel:** Just over 4 oz, yet floods your path with 1400 lumens of pure power.

## Overview

The Nitecore NU43 is a premium rechargeable headlamp delivering up to 1400 lumens with a 142-yard beam throw. Weighing just over 4 ounces, it features USB-C fast charging, multiple beam modes including spotlight, floodlight, and red light, plus a built-in proximity sensor to optimize brightness. Crafted from anodized aluminum and waterproof, it’s engineered for camping, running, and demanding outdoor work with a runtime exceeding 10 hours on high.

## Description

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Review: After three years of heavy use, this is the best flashlight I have owned. - I just want to gush over this head lamp. It is reliable, bright, versatile, and has a long battery life, charged with USB-C. The auto dimmer doesn't do much for me, as I usually use the lamp on "low" any way. I've used it camping, both light weight and full on glamping. It replaced the head lamps I used when I had my boat. It was instrumental when I took down and set up my big canvas tent by myself at night in pouring rain. It often lives in my cargo pocket or the corner of my cot when I'm camping. When I'm not camping, it lives in my car, ready to be adjusted and attached to my riding helmet so I can turn out the horse I ride in my evening lessons. The head band expands to fit securely on the helmet and the head adjusts to provide light where I need it. I used to swear by my mini mag lights. Then I loved my Energizer head lamps when I had my boat. This one is now my go to favorite to date. I can't imagine very much that I'd want a flashlight to do that this one doesn't. Maybe blue light in stead of red? I don't know. This one is pretty awesome. I've had this now for almost exactly three years. I'm writing this review now because I'm finally looking at replaing the head band and head band bracket. They are both still usable, but definitely show signs of three years of frequent, heavy use. It should also say something that I'm repairing this light, not replacing it. HIGHLY recommended.
Review: This is my new favorite headlamp - This is my new favorite headlamp. I almost want to buy a second just in case they discontinue this one. It's 3 standard brightness levels for the white light are each very bright and the battery light is very good. The standard "low" brightness level is is probably brighter than the "high" brightness level of a headlamp you might buy at REI and the "high" brightness level is much brighter than any REI headlamp I've seen. It also offers a "turbo" brightness level which is only intended to be used for short durations (because it uses up a lot of power). This is perfect from my perspective. At night on a trail you occasionally run into a situation where the trail appears to end and you need to search around to see where it picks up again. In this scenario, it pays to be able to temporarily kick the headlamp into "turbo" mode by double clicking the brightness button and looking around. The brightness more than doubles in turbo mode and is very bright, comfortably allowing. you to see 30+ feet away and making finding the trail easier. Double clicking the brightness button again reverts back to whatever brightness level was previously active. My common usage pattern for a night hike is: charge the headlamp in advance, go on the hike and use the "low" brightness settings as my default (which is roughly equivalent to the "high" brightness level of an REI headlamp). If I lose the trail for some reason, double click the brightness button to activate Turbo mode which jumps the brightness from ~300-400 to 1400 lumens (which is a LOT brighter). Find the trail then double click the brightness button again to switch back to the low brightness setting and continue on my hike. Going on a long day hike recently I left around midnight and got back to my car around 3pm. Hiking through the night following this pattern (i.e. using it continuously for about 7 hours) used up about half of the lamp's power. This headlamp also offers a red light which does what you'd expect. There is also an ultra low white light option. The ultra low white light option basically offers an alternative to the red light for scenarios where you don't want to ruin your night vision. In practice I just prefer using the red light, though the ultra low white light uses much less power than all the other lighting options. The one thing I was worried about when getting this headlamp was the so-called "proximity sensor" it advertises that supposedly will automatically dim the light. To put simply, I don't want a feature light that. I don't want my headlamp to randomly dim if it "thinks" something is in front of it. Before I bought this device, I was imagining waving my hand in front of my face might cause the light to flicker or rain to mess with it or a hat I'm wearing to mess with it or any number of other things. Maybe I'm climbing up a rock at night and suddenly the light goes out. Anyway, I'm happy to report that this "feature" has never gotten in my way (I've had this headlamp for more than a year now). I'm actually not aware of it ever triggering so far as I'm aware. So if you're like me: don't worry, you can ignore this "feature". When I was looking for a headlamp I had some criteria: I wanted it to be rechargeable. I wanted it to be super bright while also not using so much power that it needed a separate battery pack on the "back" of the headstrap (like some have). I didn't want it to be so heavy that it needed a 3rd strap over the top of the head like some headlamps have. I didn't want it to have useless additional "features" that I'd just need to click through when using the headlamp. For example I wanted it to have a red light but I DON'T want it to have blue or green lights, since they're useless and are just annoying to click through. Having used many headlamps, I've come to the conclusion that I don't want a "wide" style light beam option, since that option inevitably is less bright (for the same power draw) and a standard focused beam light option and I find I never actually use the "wide" angle options offered by some headlamps (so offering that option just means there are more annoying light options that I need to click through). Etc. This headlamp ticks all the boxes. It only has the features I want, and doesn't have the features I don't want. It has great battery light. It's as bright as I could have hoped for. It's got a solid, premium feeling metal build quality to it. It's not too heavy on the head. Etc. I'm not aware of a better headlamp at any price point.

## Features

- LIGHTWEIGHT AND POWERFUL - A little over 4 oz, Nitecore NU43 headlamp is capable of a 1400 lumen max with a beam throw of over 142 yards.
- USB-C RECHARGEABLE - Can be fully charged in under 2 hours and runs over 10 hours on high
- MULTIPLE BEAM OPTIONS - Combine a primary spotlight to see in the distance and the floodlight for close up tasks, or switch to an auxiliary red light.
- BUILT-IN PROXIMITY SENSOR – Automatically dims the light when approaching objects, reducing harsh glare and reflection, and preventing overheating.
- Content: Nitecore NU43 headlamp, headband, USB-C charging cable, Nitecore Sticker

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BNK2CZHZ |
| Additional Features | Lightweight,Rechargeable,Waterproof |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,753 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #133 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Bulb Shape Size | JC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (455) |
| Finish Types | Anodized |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Head Band, Nitecore NU43 Headlamp |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.71"D x 3.14"W x 1.81"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.14"L x 1.81"W x 1.73"H |
| Item Type Name | Headlamp |
| Item Weight | 4.09 Ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 142 Yards |
| Light Source Special Features | Combination of primary spotlight and floodlight, auxiliary red light, proximity sensor |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Sysmax |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years warranty. |
| Material Type | Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Number | NU43 |
| Mounting Type | Head Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Running, Hiking, Outdoor Work |
| Runtime | 10 hours |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specification Met | ANSI |
| Style Name | headlamp |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 1400 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Anodized Aluminum
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Rechargeable,Waterproof

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What sets the Nitecore NU43 apart from other headlamps? How does it compare to the NU25 or NU33 headlamp?**
A: Featuring a high-capacity rechargeable battery, the NU43 achieves an impressive 1400 lumens. It's a more robust choice for professional works, household tasks, and camping activities where both high brightness and prolonged battery life are crucial.

**Q: How to operate the headlamp?**
A: The NU43 has two distinctive switch buttons for easy operation. Long press the large Power button to power on/off the main light Tap the Power button to change brightness Double Tap the Power button to activate the 1400 lumens burst mode

**Q: What is the red light or the Ultra-low light for? Can I turn them on without going through all the other settings?**
A: Both light sources are commonly used for preserving night vision. When the light is off, long press the Mode Button for 1 second to turn on the auxiliary red light directly, or double tap the Power Button to turn on the Ultra-low light directly.

**Q: The headlamp flashes but does not turn on when I tap the button. Is it the LOCKOUT mode? What do we use it for?**
A: LOCKOUT is a feature designed to prevent the unit from accidental activation while it's stored in your bag or pocket. To enable or disable the LOCKOUT, press and hold both the 'Power' and 'Mode' buttons at the same time for a duration of 2 seconds.

**Q: Why does the light sometimes automatically dim down? Can this proximity sensor be disabled if needed?**
A: The NU43 headlamp is equipped with a proximity sensor to avoid overheating. If the sensor identifies an object in close proximity, it automatically reduces the brightness. You can disable it temporarily by tapping either button after it's activated.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After three years of heavy use, this is the best flashlight I have owned.
*by B***N on December 8, 2025*

I just want to gush over this head lamp. It is reliable, bright, versatile, and has a long battery life, charged with USB-C. The auto dimmer doesn't do much for me, as I usually use the lamp on "low" any way. I've used it camping, both light weight and full on glamping. It replaced the head lamps I used when I had my boat. It was instrumental when I took down and set up my big canvas tent by myself at night in pouring rain. It often lives in my cargo pocket or the corner of my cot when I'm camping. When I'm not camping, it lives in my car, ready to be adjusted and attached to my riding helmet so I can turn out the horse I ride in my evening lessons. The head band expands to fit securely on the helmet and the head adjusts to provide light where I need it. I used to swear by my mini mag lights. Then I loved my Energizer head lamps when I had my boat. This one is now my go to favorite to date. I can't imagine very much that I'd want a flashlight to do that this one doesn't. Maybe blue light in stead of red? I don't know. This one is pretty awesome. I've had this now for almost exactly three years. I'm writing this review now because I'm finally looking at replaing the head band and head band bracket. They are both still usable, but definitely show signs of three years of frequent, heavy use. It should also say something that I'm repairing this light, not replacing it. HIGHLY recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is my new favorite headlamp
*by J***N on November 4, 2025*

This is my new favorite headlamp. I almost want to buy a second just in case they discontinue this one. It's 3 standard brightness levels for the white light are each very bright and the battery light is very good. The standard "low" brightness level is is probably brighter than the "high" brightness level of a headlamp you might buy at REI and the "high" brightness level is much brighter than any REI headlamp I've seen. It also offers a "turbo" brightness level which is only intended to be used for short durations (because it uses up a lot of power). This is perfect from my perspective. At night on a trail you occasionally run into a situation where the trail appears to end and you need to search around to see where it picks up again. In this scenario, it pays to be able to temporarily kick the headlamp into "turbo" mode by double clicking the brightness button and looking around. The brightness more than doubles in turbo mode and is very bright, comfortably allowing. you to see 30+ feet away and making finding the trail easier. Double clicking the brightness button again reverts back to whatever brightness level was previously active. My common usage pattern for a night hike is: charge the headlamp in advance, go on the hike and use the "low" brightness settings as my default (which is roughly equivalent to the "high" brightness level of an REI headlamp). If I lose the trail for some reason, double click the brightness button to activate Turbo mode which jumps the brightness from ~300-400 to 1400 lumens (which is a LOT brighter). Find the trail then double click the brightness button again to switch back to the low brightness setting and continue on my hike. Going on a long day hike recently I left around midnight and got back to my car around 3pm. Hiking through the night following this pattern (i.e. using it continuously for about 7 hours) used up about half of the lamp's power. This headlamp also offers a red light which does what you'd expect. There is also an ultra low white light option. The ultra low white light option basically offers an alternative to the red light for scenarios where you don't want to ruin your night vision. In practice I just prefer using the red light, though the ultra low white light uses much less power than all the other lighting options. The one thing I was worried about when getting this headlamp was the so-called "proximity sensor" it advertises that supposedly will automatically dim the light. To put simply, I don't want a feature light that. I don't want my headlamp to randomly dim if it "thinks" something is in front of it. Before I bought this device, I was imagining waving my hand in front of my face might cause the light to flicker or rain to mess with it or a hat I'm wearing to mess with it or any number of other things. Maybe I'm climbing up a rock at night and suddenly the light goes out. Anyway, I'm happy to report that this "feature" has never gotten in my way (I've had this headlamp for more than a year now). I'm actually not aware of it ever triggering so far as I'm aware. So if you're like me: don't worry, you can ignore this "feature". When I was looking for a headlamp I had some criteria: I wanted it to be rechargeable. I wanted it to be super bright while also not using so much power that it needed a separate battery pack on the "back" of the headstrap (like some have). I didn't want it to be so heavy that it needed a 3rd strap over the top of the head like some headlamps have. I didn't want it to have useless additional "features" that I'd just need to click through when using the headlamp. For example I wanted it to have a red light but I DON'T want it to have blue or green lights, since they're useless and are just annoying to click through. Having used many headlamps, I've come to the conclusion that I don't want a "wide" style light beam option, since that option inevitably is less bright (for the same power draw) and a standard focused beam light option and I find I never actually use the "wide" angle options offered by some headlamps (so offering that option just means there are more annoying light options that I need to click through). Etc. This headlamp ticks all the boxes. It only has the features I want, and doesn't have the features I don't want. It has great battery light. It's as bright as I could have hoped for. It's got a solid, premium feeling metal build quality to it. It's not too heavy on the head. Etc. I'm not aware of a better headlamp at any price point.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great light!
*by T***P on July 30, 2025*

I’ve used this working on a car that broke down in the middle of the night, I’ve used it skateboarding at night, I’ve used it snowboarding, and about a hundred other projects and it’s performed above my expectations. I like the small amount of rubber it has on the front so it will stay on my helmet or my hat (when worn). The battery life is amazing, especially when I use it on medium and high output settings. When snowboarding, it illuminated the runs well enough that I felt much safer night boarding than I ever have in the past. It could be seen for quite a ways by others in my party as well. It’s also very rugged, standing up to a LOT more punishment than the plastic body that my other headlamps have. The cold didn’t seem to affect the battery life nearly as much as I thought it would. The adjustability of the angle is also incredibly useful. If you’re going to buy a headlamp, I definitely recommend getting this one over any of the others I’ve purchased

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