Acebeam X70 - 40000 lm - 8*18650 - Active fan cooling

Two of these, boosted a little bit, one in each hand, should yield 100,000 lumens of brief yet exciting burst. That will do nicely, until even bigger comes along.

I'll stick with my DX80. Bump from 32,000 lumens to 40,000 lumens is going to be negligible to the eye, but the dx80 coupon price of $216 compared to what acebeam is probably going to charge for this won't be negligible to my wallet

hopefully i may take some pictures tomorrow of it to share... ;)

With active cooling and a 8-cell pack you should be able to run 1000 lumens longer than any other light on the market right now. I mean the nice thing is that modes below 40000 also run cooler.

You aint a real flashaholic then.

Guys, we are not forcing you to buy a x70.

The light looks nice. But I suspect that English speaking customers are one of their primary markets. If they put as much effort into their light as they do into their English written material they have a problem.

I’ll just leave these here….

How long will those active cooling fans last? I’ve got two Imalent DX80’s and up till now no problem with them.

Someone measure its tailcap current please. :smiley:

guys - acebeam showed a sample...

no final driver, not possible to measure anything ;)

needs about 2 more months...

it is smaller than the GT :D

Hmm, I just found this thread.

If anyone here is interested in learning about some other lights with active Cooling, I started a thread on a bunch of different models over here.

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Price appeared on Acebeam’s site, $749.90.

Holy smokes! I would like to have one but at that price I am not even close to being in the market for one

Yeap… $749 retail.

+1000…

For that MSRP of 749 and so many competitors coming out biggest flashlights, it should be at least custom light and let user choose the tint.

Works out to around $1,150 CAD with customs duties and taxes in. A hefty price for a flashlight.

You are paying for that sustained high output. If 7k lumen continous is okay for your needs, buy the DX80.

If you need 20k continous, this is the only light on the market.

(I’m just guessing at 20k, it’s probably much more than that)

Until acebeam post specs, we really don't know what sustained output is. My guess is that it may not be that great otherwise they would have included more details on their website.