Good video overall. There is an important correction. Acebeam offers 4 models of this light: Black; Blue; Green; Orange. The Black, Green, and Orange models utilize the TN LED which they rate at 8,190 candela (the 1,600 lumen model). I believe this emitter is produced by the Chinese company LatticePower. It is a domed emitter and provides a more floodlight style beam. Its hotspot is wider than the SFT-25R. The Blue model (that you are showcasing) is the one that utilizes the Luminus SFT-25R (non-domed, round emitter). This is the higher candela (23,104 & 1,400 lumens) option and what was seen in your review. I have both and prefer the Luminus emitter for its impressive throw that is unusual in a 2-AA style light. I just wanted to throw this out there since people will be really disappointed if they order the Black, Green, or Orange model expecting it to perform the same as the one you reviewed.
@Lightsngear15 күн бұрын
@@jeffroalpha700 thank you very much for detailing that information!
@phil2082Ай бұрын
Amazon shows this light as having 1400 lumens and 23,104 candela. That is absurdly bright and will have very long throw. This light is on sale for $25 right now. Pretty incredible.
@squashum77811 күн бұрын
I bought the ‘ Blue ‘ version and certainly did NOT work with x2 AA batteries , same as reviewer ‘Charles Bridgetec ‘ Bit disappointing.
@Lightsngear8 күн бұрын
didn't it come with the 1600 mAh rechargeable? And by the way, my blue version also works fine with 2 NiMH rechargeable. Why don't you get a couple of those>?
@HunGyilok2 ай бұрын
ni-MH rech. battery flashlights exist?
@Lightsngear2 ай бұрын
@@HunGyilok I'm sorry, can you clarify your question?
@FlashBro-r4w2 ай бұрын
Um… sir you have the SFT25-R HI 1,400 lumen led. Which is actually BETTER than the 1,600 lumen 1 !