Not that this means anything, but frankly, until I saw your post, I never even heard of "Nebo."
I took a look around, and seems like they may be pretty good flashlights. Hard to say without ever having owned one. It appears that a company called "Nebo Tools" has a flashlight division (whether that is a marketing or manufacturing division is not clear to me). I tried to take a look at their website, but for some reason I couldn't access it.
I also took a look at a Nebo "select" (5620) flashlight for sale on Amazon. It certainly has some nice features. I especially like their mode selector switch that keeps you from having to cycle through all the modes each time you want to use it.
I wish they would tell us what kind of emitter it uses. I guess it is likely not a Cree or they would probably publicize that fact. Based on buyer reviews on Amazon and a "sort of" review on
www.ar15.com, however, it seems to be relatively bright, whatever emitter they are using.
But, frankly, I was kind of taken aback by the price. At $35.00 (or very near) there are many many very good flashlights to choose from. I think I would question whether or not this flashlight is any better or even "as good as" other lights in that price range.
I also noticed that it comes with 2 sets of alkaline batteries (1 set inside the light, and 1 spare set). As this fact indicates, this flashlght is going to go through AAA cells like there is no tomorrow. You are going want a good set of Eneloops (preferably, Pros or XX if you can find them) to feed it. Besides the obvious risk of leaks (especially when alkaline cells are driven this hard?), I think you will quickly grow tired of purchasing alkaline AAA cells which tend to be quite expensive given their limited capacity. (3xAAA cells are the equivalent of about 1xAA cell.)
Anyway, these are just my thoughts. I don't really know anything about this particular flashlight.
If it really looks like what you want, why don't you buy it and then tell us all what you think, after you have used it a little while.