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Acebeam P20

The Acebeam P20 is a rugged, high-performance long distance handheld flashlight with a single Luminus SBT90.2 LED producing up to 5600 lumens and a throw distance of up to 1454 meters. It features dual independent switches, a rechargeable 2-cell 21700 battery pack with built-in USB-C charging, and an IP68 rated durable aluminum alloy body designed for tactical and extreme conditions.

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Weight504 g (17.78 oz)
PriceUS$200
Max lumens5600 lm
Battery2x 21700 Lithium-ion (battery Pack With Built-in Usb-c)
Technical Specs

Specifications

CategoryHandheld Flashlight
Length267.5 mm (10.53 in)
Head diameter79 mm (3.11 in)
Body diameter25.4 mm (1.00 in)
Max lumens5600 lm
Max candela528529 cd
Beam distance1454 m (4770 ft)
Max runtime4440 min
Battery type2x 21700 Lithium-ion (battery Pack With Built-in Usb-c)
RechargeableYes
Charging typeUsb-c (built Into Battery Pack)
IP ratingIP68 (2M/30MIN)
Impact resistance1.5 m (5 ft)
MaterialAluminium Alloy (haiii, Al6061-t6)
Switch typeDual Switches (forward Clicky Tail Switch + Electronic Side Switch)
Output Profile

Modes

Ultralow (50 Lumens)Low (150 Lumens)Med1 (470 Lumens)Med2 (1100 Lumens)High (2300~1800 Lumens)Turbo (5600~1800 Lumens)Strobe
Carry Profile

Best for

Long Distance ThrowTactical UseSelf-defenseVehicle EmergenciesExtreme Outdoor Environments
Field Signals

Common praise

Exceptional build quality with precise CNC machining and durable anodized aluminum body

Very high output and extremely long throw capability

Dual-switch interface with dedicated momentary turbo

Flexible battery options with removable battery pack and compatibility with two 21700 batteries

Good mode spacing and convenient shortcuts including mode memory

Effective thermal management and solid runtime performance

Includes useful accessories such as carry bag, spare o-rings, USB-C charging cable, and optional green filter

Watchlist

Common complaints

Tail switch functionality only works with included proprietary battery pack

No mechanical lockout; lockout is electronic and slow to activate

Six modes might be excessive with some levels closely spaced

Weight and size make it less practical for casual everyday carry or indoor use

Lockout mode has no visual indicator

Threads are unanodized making mechanical lockout impossible and possibly leading to gritty threads over time

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