
Nitecore VCL10 car charger.
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I’m usually very good at reviewing and highlighting products that I find useful, but sometimes things fall through the gaps.
One such product is the Nitecore VCL10 car charger. I’ve had this for a few years, and I’ve overlooked it because it lives in my car, and I always forget to bring it indoors.
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“Not another car charger!” I hear you say. After all, I do like my car chargers.
But this is a car charger that I keep in my car less for charging — although it’s a decent enough charger — but more because it’s a great safety tool to have when I’m out and about.
Before I explore what’s special about the Nitecore VCL10, let’s look at what it offers as a USB charger.
Nitecore VCL10 tech specs
- Port: 1 x USB-A
- Input:
DC 12V 2.5A (Max) - Output:
DC 5V 2.4A (Max)
Quick Charge 3.0: DC 3.6V-12V 2.4A (Max)
Quick Charge 2.0: DC 5V/9V/12V 2.4A (Max) - Color: Black
- Dimensions: 78.5 x 24.5 x 23 mm
- Construction: Polycarbonate
- Weight: 44.5 g
- Impact Resistance: 1 meter
- Certifications: RoHS, CE, FCC and CEC
- Safety features: Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection, and transformer loss compensation (TLC) voltage smoothing
OK, so a pretty decent single-port USB charger.
But wait, there’s more!
On one end of the VCL10 are white and red LED warning lights.
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A single button is used to switch between the white work light and strobing red safety light.
Red strobe light in action.
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Built into the VCL10 is a photodiode light detector that can sense the change in ambient lighting and alter the flash of the red warning light from 1 Hz (1 flash per second) to 10 Hz (10 flashes per second) if an approaching vehicle is detected.
The head can be tilted by a 90° angle to allow you to aim the light where you want, and there’s also a magnet to allow it to be attached to a car’s bodywork.
The white light has an output power of 25 lumens, giving it a 7-meter beam, and has a runtime of about 3 hours, while the red strobe is rated at 350 mW (which is pretty bright), and has a 20-hour run-time.
And the great thing is that because the VCL10 lives in the car’s 12V accessory port, it’s always charged up ready for use.
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But wait, there’s even more!
On the other end of the VCL10 is a tungsten steel emergency glass breaker, which could be used to fashion an escape or help rescue someone else who might be trapped in a vehicle.
Granted, this isn’t something you’re going to need often — or probably at all — but better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
The Nitecore VCL10 is a great in-car safety tool.
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And because it lives in your car’s 12V accessory port, it’s always close to hand and unlikely to get flung around the vehicle in the event of a crash.
You can buy the Nitecore VCL10 on its own, or, you can buy it with a rechargeable LED headlamp, giving you the perfect in-car safety kit to deal with breakdowns or flat tires.