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Acebeam TAC 2AA vs Wuben T4

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

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Wuben T4 stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 1% gap from the closest alternative. Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 17% gap from the closest alternative. Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the highest output option for max lumens, with about a 88% gap from the closest alternative.

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What stands out

Cheapest

Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 17% gap from the closest alternative.

Most expensive

Wuben T4 stands out as the most expensive option for retail price, with about a 20% gap from the closest alternative.

Lightest

Wuben T4 stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 1% gap from the closest alternative.

Heaviest

Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the heaviest option for weight, with about a 1% gap from the closest alternative.

Lowest output

Wuben T4 stands out as the lowest output option for max lumens, with about a 47% gap from the closest alternative.

Highest output

Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the highest output option for max lumens, with about a 88% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest runtime

Wuben T4 stands out as the shortest runtime option for max runtime, with about a 26% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest runtime

Acebeam TAC 2AA stands out as the longest runtime option for max runtime, with about a 34% 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 TAC 2AA — Beam distance: 181 m (594 ft)Acebeam TAC 2AA — Max candela: 23104 cdAcebeam TAC 2AA — Weight: 106 g (3.74 oz)Acebeam TAC 2AA — Length: 149.9 mm (5.90 in)Acebeam TAC 2AA — Retail price: US$49.9Acebeam TAC 2AA — Max lumens: 1600 lmWuben T4 — Beam distance: 401 m (1316 ft)Wuben T4 — Max candela: 40200 cdWuben T4 — Weight: 104.7 g (3.69 oz)Wuben T4 — Length: 97 mm (3.82 in)Wuben T4 — Retail price: US$60Wuben T4 — Max lumens: 850 lmBeam distanceMax candelaWeightLengthRetail priceMax lumens
Price & carry
Retail price
US$49.9Cheapest
US$60Most expensive
Weight
106 g (3.74 oz)Heaviest
104.7 g (3.69 oz)Lightest
Length
149.9 mm (5.90 in)Longest
97 mm (3.82 in)Shortest
Output
Max lumens
1600 lmHighest output
850 lmLowest output
Max candela
23104 cdLowest candela
40200 cdHighest candela
Beam distance
181 m (594 ft)Lowest
401 m (1316 ft)Highest
Max runtime
5640 minLongest runtime
4200 minShortest runtime
Power & durability
Battery type
1 x Acebeam USB-C rechargeable 14100 lithium-ion battery, compatible with 2 x AA NiMH/Alkaline
18350 Lithium-Ion (rechargeable)
Charging type
USB Type-C
USB Type-C
Rechargeable
Yes
Yes
IP rating
IP68
IP68
Impact resistance
1.5 m (5 ft)
1.5 m (5 ft)
Material
HAIII hard-anodised AL6061-T6 aluminium alloy
7075 aluminum alloy (original color), 6061 aluminum alloy (black color)
Use case profile
Best for
EDCTactical useDog walkingHome securityEmergencyCampingHikingOutdoor adventures
Everyday carry (EDC)Tactical usePersonal and home defenseSecurity personnel use
Common praise
Powerful output for sizeUSB-C charging with dual power optionsDurable and tactical-grade build qualityVersatile dual-mode interfaceCompact and lightweight for EDCIncludes useful diffusers for versatility
Compact and lightweight designHigh beam distance for sizeVersatile mode selector with tactical and duty modesMechanical tail switch with mode dialUSB-C rechargeable batteryAffordable price point
Common complaints
Requires some learning to master controlsShorter runtime on Turbo mode compared to larger lights
Limited number of brightness levelsMedium PWM flicker on all modesMemory function reactivates next brightness level, not last used levelLower candela and beam throw compared to some competitors