ACEBEAM E10 LED Flashlight Released

Definitely an interesting pocket rocket. :heart_eyes:

Very cool :+1:

Does Acebeam do GB/special pricing for BLF members? Might pick one up if they do.

Looks like a fun light for sure!

Nice to see the 2000mAh 26350 battery being similar in Wh/volume to the new high capacity 18350s.

Does this special optic make it throw farther than a reflector of the same size?

Optic size appears similar to the LEDIL IRIS. I’m getting about 45Kcd from a domed 4000K SST20 under that TIR. In reflector lights, I the ratio between 1mm WF and SST20-95CRI is about 2.7:1. Seems like this optic is under performing for the size as that ratio would make me expect nearly 140Kcd from it. A Convoy M2 with WF1 hits 79Kcd as well with only a 32mm bezel…

Very interesting light. Ordered. This will be my first acebeam!

My E10 arrived today. Cute! And the beam is very focused. Love.
Somehow an extra acebeam 14500 came in the same box. What a nice surprise!
Thank you Acebeam!

looking at the beamshot, it is not that tir, what you have on the pic is ledil iris lens, 38mm. there are 2 types, with smaller and bigger “tunnel” inside, i used both, in several builds, beam profiles are very different, acebeam seem to be using something else.
however acebeam uses osram led, i used ledil iris with xml2 and xpg2, neither had similar profile in my case, while the beam was narrow with xpg2, there was a lot more spill.

I haven’t seen any review with measured numbers yet, but since there’s a slight dark spot in the middle of the beam I’m willing to bet we will be seeing wildly varying throw measurements from this one when people measure from different distances and from different parts on the beam.

Battery looks like Fitorch P25 Battery.

i bought this light, with green led, it is definitely not ledil iris, i did not take it apart, but i can see the tir is half as tall as iris.

It’s a great little torch. Don’t like the button, it’s a bit mushy. But otherwise I think it is great for the price (obviously not a budget light as such).

Reminds me of the photo mirror lenses. Instead of parallel output the reflective mirrors converge at a point away and the diverges. Reversing the direction of the light in the diagram below.

Got a green one today, great little light, just edges out my xpl-hi C8 for output at a fraction of the size. Very cool and compact, will enjoy this one for a while to come. Seems to sustain turbo for a decent time without excessive heat. The green throw is easy on the eyes to focus on with very little backscatter.

Acebeam E10 very small Light but with extreme range.
Three light colors white, green or red available.

Regards Thorsten

There should totally be a 26650 tube for this. It seems like such an obvious thing. That would allow using common batteries (18650s too with an adapter).

Having read this, led to just a minute of exploration…

Nightwatch IRA legos fine if that’s a help to you :slight_smile:

This is an Osram W1, it’s not like it’s suckin’ diesel.

2000mAh with this emitter would probably equate to 3000 - 4000mAh with any other emitter that had this throw.

Acebeam would have considered this is in the design of producing one of the furthest throwing/size lights short of commissioning Vinh.

IMHO they were probably thinking about pushing the edge of flashlight design over battery availability.

But you have a point, in the UK I had to order (on the internet) from Europe to get a handful of decent 26350s.

Does this light fits unprotected 26350 battery? Notice that the default battery is using 26350 with micro usb port, which the battery length might be longer than average cell.

I have an unprotected 26350 and it works just fine. I forget which light I got it with. SC26 maybe. Not sure but, it seems to work just fine.