Best and brightest Search&Rescue LED Flashlight with Max 25000lms

Recently, ACEBEAM published new model X80 which is the Best and brightest Search and Rescue LED Flashlight with Max 25000lms. Work by 4pcs 18650 high drain rechargeable li-ion batteries.

12*CREE XHP50.2
2*CREE XPE2-R2 630nm
2*CREE XPE2-B4 475nm
2*CREE XPE2-G3 530nm
1*Nichia 233A 365nm

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Updated specifications of ACEBEAM Amazing X80

Peak beam intensity:

12*CREE XHP50.2: 27480cd, 332 meters;
2*CREE XPE2-R2 630nm Red: 261cd, 30 meters;
2*CREE XPE2-B4 475nm Blue: 150cd, 25 meters;
2*CREE XPE2-G3 530nm Green: 261cd, 32 meters;
1*Nichia 233A 365nm UV: 129cd, 15 meters;

Amazing and very clever way to get maximum brightness and different types of illumination all in one…
Send me one please… :wink:

Ultra Low: 80lms, 52hours;
Low: 800lms, 8.5hours;
Mid: 2500lms, 3hours;
High: 5000lms-4000lms, 20 minutes +1 hours;
Turbo: 11000lms-4000lms, 3 minutes + 1.5 hours;
Turbo-max: 22000lms-4000lms, 1 minute + 1.4 hours;
Strobe: 5000lms, 3 hours;
RED: 270lms, 9 hours; GREEN: 350lms, 10 hours;
BLUE: 170lms, 6.7 hours; UV: 2lms, 17 hours;
Working voltage: 10V to 16.8V;
Max runtime: 52 hours;
Max beam distance: 332 meters;
Peak beam intensity:

Great mode spacing and runtimes !!

Very impressive, would love to see a review of this!

I would like to swap the leds for neutral+okCRI ones, but that will be kind of expensive: $90 :open_mouth: :partying_face:

But I really really dig this light!

Often manufacturers say their products are amazing… But this time… man… It’s just true. The X80 is amazing!

what was the point of the non-white LEDs??

For finding humans I think. You know you can trace semen and blood with UV light.

and the white LED’s is for getting rid of humans

So 1 minute in 22k lumens or 3 minutes in 11k lumens then stepped down

Is this because of temp and can it be bumbed up?

I know the X45 has temperature control. But according to Maukka’s measurements, the temperature in the X45’s head reaches almost 100 degrees Centigrade… Stupid hot.
My guess is the X80 has similar temperature control.

22,000 lumen is about 250W, and the lamp seems not much bigger than the Q8 (it weighs even less, 330g vs 404g for the Q8!) that with its maxiumum of 70W really needs a stepdown at 3 minutes or it gets too hot to hold even at the battery tube.

So 70W 3 minutes for the Q8. About triple the power for the X80 resulting in a third of the time of 1 minute to stepdown. Makes sense.

I edited the above post: the Q8 even weighs more than the X80, 404g vs 330g (both without batteries)

I shall put my house on the market soon and live in this lol

Dang. 330 grams is really light weight. The Imalent DDT70 was “accused” of being light weight, and that thing weighs 427 grams… Not too long ago people were complaining that powerful lights stepped down after only 5 minutes or so. Today we’re at the 1 minute mark…
Regarding this 1 minute value and the whole weight thing, I can only imagine that the X80 gets significantly hotter than what’s good for you. Just with the X45 where a temperature close to 100 degrees C was observed, this is one way of obtaining longer time before stepdown.

The XHP50s are under driven so that will create less heat plus they are XHP50.2 so even more efficient at lower amperage. I wonder if 22000 lumens is total output or if that is just for the XHP50s

But the lightweightness hugely adds to the portability of this light. If you are willing to accept that everything above 2000 lumen is a limited time burst option, you do not have to carry around the enormous chunk of aluminium that buys you the extra two minutes on turbo ( and makes your cooldown slower as wel).

Absolutely. There is no such thing as a wrong design here; Acebeam knows what they’re doing, and it’s indeed about choices and knowing what the light is going to do.