The Acebeam L35 is a super bright tactical flashlight that blasts a max output of 5000 lumens and a max beam distance of 480 meters (CREE XHP70). Also, L35 is offering a new LED option with LatticePower P70 for more long beam distance. Powered by a single high capacity 21700 battery, the L35 has impressive outputs and beam distance. It has a body diameter of 1” so it is compatible with most weapon mounts. The side switch is for a everyday activation and the tail switch can be used for tactical purposes or remote pressure switch attachment. The L35 was designed for tactical, hunting, duty, law-enforcement, search and outdoor use.
Maximum output 5,000 lumens with a throw of up to 480 meters
Can be mounted on different kind of guns with proper equipment
6 brightness levels option plus special Strobe
Powered by 1 x 21700 (Recommend ACEBEAM 21700 USB-C rechargeable battery)
I think 480m from 5000 lumens is poor performance in this case.
The second led of choice LED is Lattice? At first, I think flashlight market would try using sst70 than some led from Lattice bright. But may be, this P70 lattice led is good?
A quick search, find LatticePower LED manufacturer’s website.
‘high-power LED chips are manufactured based on the silicon substrate gallium nitride-based LED technology that won the first prize of the 2015 National Technology Invention Award. The quality is good, so it is especially suitable for mobile lighting such as automobile lighting, searchlights, miner’s lamps, mobile phone flashes, and high-end lighting fields with high light quality requirements.’ (Translated.)
It’s not clear if the P70 is using this new technology. I like that Acebeam often push forward new ideas, perhaps this brand/technology will catch on in this market.
I ordered the Acebeam L35. DHL tracking claims that it was delivered on Jan 27 at 4:22pm. DHL provided a picture as proof of delivery. However, the picture provided is NOT my front door.
The DHL representative said that they delivered my L35 to the building’s “delivery locker.”
The building does NOT have a “delivery locker. ”
Head of security checked all eight buildings in the complex and could not locate package.
I am waiting for return text/email from both DHL and Acebeam for resolution.