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Acebeam P16 2.0 vs Olight M2R Pro Warrior

EDC Flashlights comparison. Compare price, weight, specifications, materials, and real-world use case.

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Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 5% gap from the closest alternative. Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 9% gap from the closest alternative. Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the highest output option for max lumens, with about a 67% gap from the closest alternative.

Decision Signals

What stands out

Cheapest

Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 9% gap from the closest alternative.

Most expensive

Olight M2R Pro Warrior stands out as the most expensive option for retail price, with about a 10% gap from the closest alternative.

Lightest

Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 5% gap from the closest alternative.

Heaviest

Olight M2R Pro Warrior stands out as the heaviest option for weight, with about a 6% gap from the closest alternative.

Lowest output

Olight M2R Pro Warrior stands out as the lowest output option for max lumens, with about a 40% gap from the closest alternative.

Highest output

Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the highest output option for max lumens, with about a 67% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest runtime

Acebeam P16 2.0 stands out as the shortest runtime option for max runtime, with about a 98% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest runtime

Olight M2R Pro Warrior stands out as the longest runtime option for max runtime, with about a 3900% gap from the closest alternative.

Specification Profile

Relative dimensions at a glance

Each axis is normalized against the largest raw value among the products in this comparison. Farther outward means a larger value, not necessarily a better result. Axes with an unverified value are omitted.

Acebeam P16 2.0 — Beam distance: 543 m (1781 ft)Acebeam P16 2.0 — Max candela: 73712 cdAcebeam P16 2.0 — Weight: 169.3 g (5.97 oz)Acebeam P16 2.0 — Length: 136.3 mm (5.37 in)Acebeam P16 2.0 — Retail price: US$99.9Acebeam P16 2.0 — Max lumens: 3000 lmOlight M2R Pro Warrior — Beam distance: 300 m (984 ft)Olight M2R Pro Warrior — Max candela: 22400 cdOlight M2R Pro Warrior — Weight: 179 g (6.31 oz)Olight M2R Pro Warrior — Length: 136.5 mm (5.37 in)Olight M2R Pro Warrior — Retail price: US$109.98Olight M2R Pro Warrior — Max lumens: 1800 lmBeam distanceMax candelaWeightLengthRetail priceMax lumens
Price & carry
Retail price
US$99.9Cheapest
US$109.98Most expensive
Weight
169.3 g (5.97 oz)Lightest
179 g (6.31 oz)Heaviest
Length
136.3 mm (5.37 in)Shortest
136.5 mm (5.37 in)Longest
Output
Max lumens
3000 lmHighest output
1800 lmLowest output
Max candela
73712 cdHighest candela
22400 cdLowest candela
Beam distance
543 m (1781 ft)Highest
300 m (984 ft)Lowest
Max runtime
1800 minShortest runtime
72000 minLongest runtime
Power & durability
Battery type
1x 18650 rechargeable Li-ion
Customized 5000mAh 21700 rechargeable lithium battery
Charging type
USB Type-C
Magnetic USB charging cable (MCC3)
Rechargeable
Yes
Yes
IP rating
IP68
IPX8
Impact resistance
1.5 m (5 ft)
Unknown
Material
AL6061-T6 aluminum with hard anodized finish
Aircraft-grade aluminium with type III hard anodizing
Use case profile
Best for
Tactical useSelf-defenseEveryday carryHigh-stress scenariosGeneral use
Tactical useSelf-defenseOutdoor activitiesEmergency situations
Common praise
Bright and clear light outputImpressive beam throwDurable construction with good impact resistanceIntuitive dual tail-switch UIFast USB-C charging with battery indicatorIncludes holster and two-way clip for versatile carry
High maximum output and powerful beamLong runtime up to 50 days on moonlight modeVersatile dual-switch operationDurable, aircraft-grade aluminum construction with hard anodizingWaterproof to IPX8 standardMagnetic USB charging for convenienceAggressive strike bezel for self-defense
Common complaints
No compatibility with 2x RCR123 batteries
None clearly reported in the provided sources