Being fitted with a CREE XHP35 HI LED, Acebeam T27 grand throw a ultra-long 1180 meters beam distance. T27 delivers a 2500-lumens maximum output powered by a single 21700 5100mAh battery. Moreover, T27 is also machined to take a single 18650 battery with using the equipped 18650 battery adaptor, or a pair of CR123 battery. This versatile light caters for multiple output level demands which is selected by side switch. And the tail switch allows a quick access to Turbo. The equipped USB-C charging cable makes it much more convenient with 3 times charging speed. Also could be as a power bank function. The optional remote pressure switch and range of filters make it an ideal companion for any kind of weapon. T27 is definitely a high-performance flashlight for security, safety, policing, hunting and law enforcement applications.
Last I heard, these were only available in cool white (~6500K). Throwers tend to be more useful with a warmer color temperature because it results in less visible backscatter obscuring the user’s view of what they’re illuminating.
Haha is the opposite situation to Thrunite, which has withdrawn from the EU. I wanted to buy TN40S in NW and I could not, and nowhere is there. Acebeam, I see that it behaves similarly, dividing the world into pieces. NW for Europe and CW for US.
It’s probably just a distribution issue; shipments got to the EU first. Manufacturers often introduce CW first (Thrunite does this) and only offer NW later. It’s my impression Acebeam wasn’t going to offer NW on this or the T36, but then dealers committed to ordering large enough quantities to convince them to produce it.
Of course, if I was running a flashlight company and had to pick a default tint, it would be 5000K for most products (throwers would be warmer). It’s not necessarily everybody’s favorite, but (almost) nobody hates 5000K.
Why would your company not want to make a light (5000K T27) available to as many potential customers as possible? Why the deception? I’m beginning to question why I would want to deal with a company like this.