Nitecore EC1 - EDC champion

Ah the EC1. It has been my EDC for a while now, and I don’t see anything coming along to knock it off. I have had a few contenders but nothing beats the size/output/throw/options ratio.


Left to right - ITP A3 EOS, Eagletac D25A XPG, Eagletac D25C clicky XML, Nitecore EC1, Trustfire Mini-01, Zebralight SC600

As you can see the EC1 is as short as the ITP, shorter than all but the clipless Mini-01. I do carry a BLF Mini-01 on my keychain, but I really like clip lights. The ITP is too low output for me now. The D25A is nice for AA, xpg for a little throw out of a ni-mh. The Zebralight is too big. The D25C clicky is brighter than the EC1, and it is about the same size and carry. It just doesn’t have the throw… or the red light! I keep it by the bedside because that’s when you need moonlight mode, not when you are out and about.

Here it is my the pocket. The flat part with the switches rests against your leg so it is not noticable. Notice how there is a little fraying where it clips on the pocket.

There are two little screws the clip rests on, so if you take it in and out of your pocket a lot it might tear up your pocket a little eventually. Also you may notice the grooves or “fins” get a lot of dirt/lint in them. Also you can see chips at the head. I have dropped it onto concrete more than once. Still works like the day I got it.

You gotta love that red light. It blinks all the time, but if you want you can lock it out. It makes it easy to find at night. You can turn the light constant on. It puts out just enough light to navigate in the dark. I haven’t done a runtime test, but from what I have read don’t expect the red light mode to run a really long time as you would expect from a true moonlight mode.

Also, when you lock the light out (two second hold of on/off switch while on) the light will tell you the current battery voltage. The red light will flash to give you a reading. For example if the battery is 3.9v it will flash three times, short pause, then flash 9 times. Mine will give 4 flashes on a completely full battery (4.2v) and usually 3.9 when the battery is good. Around 3.7 and it is running low and I charge it. The reason it reads voltage low is because it measures it under load.

The light has five output modes, but they are fairly high. It has a decent low on cr123 primaries, and it’s pretty bright and throwy but I don’t have a good source for cheap primaries. The 16340 batteries are brighter, but the modes are not very spaced out. I mainly use low because it’s bright enough for most anything, and high for good throw. It puts out about 400 lumens and 7kcd, but I’d love to see an xp-g2 version!!

It has only two parts, the body and the tailcap. From what I understand it is very hard to mod.

It only has one not so big oring, so I wouldn’t trust it swimming or anything… The clip does not touch when screwing/unscrewing the tailcap.

The front bezel is far from a weapon, but it does have big enough gaps to be able to tell if you have left the light on.

The red light is plenty bright enough to see with. I took a shot of it on in a sunlit room just to show that it is bright enough to be seen in the daytime.

Once again… too bad they haven’t made an xp-g2 version yet… The xpg performs very well though.

Not the most stable, but it is able to stand on the clip if you need the beam off the ground.

It is too small to fit an 18350, but it should fit any size 16340.

It fits any battery due to the tailcap spring. I wonder how many sales putting the web address in the tailcap is going to generate….

I would use button top batteries due to all the electronics in the head. That doesn’t look too healthy to me.

Speaking of the web address, it is also prominently displayed on the front as well. I guess if you let your buddy use your light they think he will see that and visit their webpage.

Anyways, it might be a little dirty and dinged up, but it still performs and looks good after months of carry. I’m not recommending this light because I just bought it and it’s the newest favorite thing, but because it is a performer with some unique options. You can also get the light in AA, 2xAA and 18650 varieties (EA1, EA2, EC2), but they use the exact same clip in all of them. Same length clip with a longer body means it no longer is pocket carry, which is a big reason I like the EC1.

This looks kinda reviewy. I guess I’ll throw my lumen/lux numbers in here also.

lux: 7,210
Lumens:
Turbo 408
High 384
Med 257
Low 134
Lower 32

Great review/recommendation thank you. I’m starting to steer towards Nitecore lights. Quality and features are starting to separate them from others. This one is now on my to-do list.

Thanks been looking at this light for a while now. Its between this and the bc10. I like the reverse clip on tbe bc to clip on hats.

Make it with XML2 with OP reflector and well spaced modes with li-ion and I’m sold :bigsmile:

I always liked the look of these, but they are only available in cool white (not my thing….)
Can you see how it might come apart for an emitter change?

I like the well sized reflector in a really short light, for me an EDC light must have some decent throw as well, thanks for the recommendation.

Im guessing the lumen readings were with 16340?

Looks nice!
I also bought another :slight_smile: new EDC, a Niteye Eye10 from Fasttech for ca $50 with BLF coupon, XM-L U2 with an op-reflector, 260lm on cr123 and about 660lm on imr16340 or 18350, not recommended by Niteye but they have said that a couple of minutes on high should be ok…

Almost identical to the Jetbeam RRT-01, but has more lumens with the U2 emitter and also has hidden strobe and is a couple of bucks cheaper.

Not meaning to sound like a salesman but it just looks niiice! :slight_smile:

Very beautiful light, i was ready to buy it but i learned that it’s not reliable so i canceled :frowning:

Thanks Tecmo for the review. To me this is one strange looking light not that that is a bad thing. Its not symmetrical like a lot of other lights. Its amazing how small these lights are.

Yeah, I had cr123 readings somewhere but can’t find them.

I didn’t mention the hidden strobe and sos modes either

No, but I have read someone had to break the glass to get access to the emitter. It can be done but it’s not an easy swap.

I heard of issues with the front lens not being watertight. Also some early versions had some kind of problem with the red led running hot. Like I said though, this is not a fresh out of the box review sample, it is a months old edc.

Raise your hand if you have ever used a light in your car and forgot it was on your lap when you got out….

It has survived numerous concrete and wood floor falls and it still works great. I have always used 16340 also.

I have one and it's my EDC as well. I love it! Bought mine at Fasttech for $38 (even less with BLF discount) about a month ago. It's been rock solid. Here are some additional notes on it from my observations:

  • One of the best interfaces out there and rivals the Zebralight UI.
  • A/R coated lens!
  • Design of the pocket clip lets it be clipped in either direction: lens down in deep carry or clipped to a baseball hat brim to use as a headlamp
  • Clip's tip can get snagged when clipped to front pocket and can be bent out of shape and lose tension. It can be pressed back to a tight grip but could be a little stronger.
  • Voltage on a fully charged cell (4.2v) only shows as 3.9v using the lights internal voltmeter.
  • Large head compared to any competitor in it's class makes it a far better thrower and a great outdoor light when other lights its cell class fall way short of useful. Even in low it throws very well.
  • Turbo is barely noticeably brighter than high.
  • There are smaller CR123 lights available but not with a switch. This light really is minuscule considering the switches and features that can't be found anywhere else in a light this small.
  • I don't know of one person who has one and isn't in love with it. Get one now! You won't find a better price on it than at Fasttech either. A good $10-$15 cheaper than anywhere else!

I wonder how it compares to the SC52 for EDC?

Yeah the clip sticking out. It really doesn’t need to be curved out quote so far. That’s the first place anno wore off a bit on mine, but it was just the outer edge and never got any worse. It could cause the light to pop out of the pocket in rare circumstances. I’ve never had it happen.

The turbo is basically useless on 16340. Well, it’s a handy way to get to high by holding down the button. If I just scroll through modes I sometimes click past it into low and have to “go around the horn”again.

On cr123 there is a big difference. Here’s selfbuilt’s numbers:
Micro 11
Low 42
Medium 100
High 220
Turbo 310

So basically you gain a real low mode with all modes sliding down a notch.

I would certainly keep it locked out if using primaries. I’d hate for the beacon to zap energy from cells I can’t recharge.

Both would probably carry about the same in the pocket. On 14500 the ZL would be a little brighter overall, and have a normal sub-lumen moonlight mode. The EC1 throws twice as far and has the red light features, including the red moonlight mode.

ZL floody Nitecore throwy.

I really want one of these, but I wonder if there is an XP-G2 version just round the corner and maybe a hefty price drop on the XP-G ones…

Thanks for the great reviewy writeup. As always I like to ask, is the clip detachable?

I’m thinking if I should buy one and pop in a IMR16340.

It can easily be removed. It is held on with 2 small screws.

Does it have a momentary on like the EA4?

It is a single stage electronic switch but it clicks on with a press and off with a second press. Since mode selection is a different switch you can signal in any mode it was last in as fast as you can press the button.

The EA4 has a 2-stage switch like in a camera. This does not have that.