Acebeam T20 CREE XHP50 2500 LM

Looks like the 1st commercially available light with the Cree XHP50 is already upon us.

2015 T20 CREE XHP50 2500 LM
Acebeam T20 is a Tactical Flashlight and multi-functional powered by 2*18650 Li-ion batteries. With a max 2500-lumen output it must be able to meet your needs in various conditions.With the perfect combination of the outstanding performance and the enjoyment of using it,T20 is the dependable partner when outdoor searching,caving and hunting.

Acebeam T20

Am I seeing both 1500 and 2500?

That was fast … now, where is that darn XHP70 light that I don’t need?!

I think they upgraded an existing light with the XHP50 that previously had an XPL or XML emitter and have yet to correct the picture.

Nice!

Wish they had images up to show the emitter/reflector. Would like to see how they deal with the dark spot in the center of these emitters.

The reflector will probably be heavy OP, like the old MC-E reflectors.

I’m also wondering about the 1500 and 2500 Lumens.

What’s the price on this light ?

Xhp 70 in their t25!

3500 lumens!

http://acebeam.com/tactical-flashlight-acebeam-t25#.VLU8Xoo8KnM

i asked bella from acebeam to visit this thread and if she could give us more info…

I’m not really into the T20 design, but looking forward to seeing the T25.

Looks like we caught them very early in the introduction of these new lights. We should begin to see new images being uploaded and corrections in these listings such as the image of the T20 still showing 1500 lumens.

Who knows, the image of the T20 may not be accurate at all.

Headlamp

Is it this one?

There is an Acebeam K60 5000Lm???

That was the original image that they were showing for the T20, looks like they have pulled it down now.

This is the recent T20: Acebeam T20

Looks great to me and with XPL HI it is supposed to reach 275.500CD. Not bad. Not bad at all.

Grtz
Nico

I'm convinced all these recent XH-P emitter lights are the vengeful spirit of the old defeated MC-E emitter having come back from the grave to get even!

:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:

But what a reincarnation it is!
Whereas the old MC-E delivered max 800 Lumens, the new XHP 70 reaches up to 5000!!

That’s over six times as much, so hopefully, in a coupola years we’ll see a new generation with over 30.000 Lumens! :wink:

Grtz
Nico

The individual die of MC-E is from XR-E, whereas the individual die from XHP 70 is from XM-L2, they don’t have the same surface area.

But can’t deny that the recent one is still a improvement.