NEBO Launches Three New LEO FLEX Flashlights Up to 7,500 Lumens

By Sam.S

NEBO is expanding their LEO FLEX flashlight lineup with three new models: the LEO 3200 FLEX, LEO 5000 FLEX, and LEO 7500 FLEX. The numbers in the names are the lumen outputs, and the shared feature across all three is Flex-Power, which means each one runs on either the included rechargeable battery or standard AAA alkaline batteries as a backup. No proprietary power situation, no dead light if you forget to charge it.

All three are built from anodized aircraft-grade aluminum, rated IPX7 waterproof and impact-resistant to one meter, USB-C rechargeable, and include five lighting modes running from Turbo down to Strobe. The 3x adjustable zoom and Smart Temperature Control are standard across the lineup as well.

Where they split is output, runtime, and a few features:

LEO 3200 FLEX

  • Output: 3,200 lumens
  • Five light settings
  • Flex-Power (rechargeable or 6x AAA)
  • 3x adjustable zoom
  • Smart Temperature Control (STC)
  • Magnetic base
  • Power bank
  • IPX7 waterproof, 1-meter impact resistant
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • MSRP: $64.99

LEO FLEX

LEO 5000 FLEX

  • Output: 5,000 lumens
  • Runtime: Up to 24 hours rechargeable
  • Five light settings
  • Flex-Power (rechargeable or 6x AAA)
  • 3x adjustable zoom
  • Smart Temperature Control (STC)
  • Smart Power Control (SPC)
  • PowerSave lockout mode
  • Power bank
  • IPX7 waterproof, 1-meter impact resistant
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • MSRP: $79.99

LEO FLEX

LEO 7500 FLEX

  • Output: 7,500 lumens
  • Runtime: Up to 12 hours rechargeable
  • Five light settings
  • Flex-Power (rechargeable or 6x AAA)
  • 3x adjustable zoom
  • Smart Temperature Control (STC)
  • Smart Power Control (SPC)
  • PowerSave lockout mode
  • Power bank
  • IPX7 waterproof, 1-meter impact resistant
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • MSRP: $89.99LEO FLEX

Worth noting that the 7,500 lumen model runs half the time of the 5,000 lumen model at max output, which is the expected trade-off when you are pushing that much light. The integrated power bank across all three is a useful practical addition for anyone running USB-charged devices in the field. The pricing is reasonable for what you are getting. $64.99 to $89.99 for aircraft aluminum construction, IPX7 rating, dual power capability, and a power bank built in covers a lot of ground in one package.

LEO FLEX

Is the Flex-Power dual battery system something that matters to your flashlight buying decisions, or do you just keep your lights charged and call it good? Let us know in the comments below. We always appreciate the feedback.

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