ACEBEAM 11th Anniversary - 10 Years Warranty

Today marks a milestone: 11 years of pushing boundaries in lighting technology.
To our BLF community friends – THANK YOU for being part of our journey!
Your beamshots, comments, and suggestions have fueled our R&D breakthroughs over the past 11 years.

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:gift: Anniversary Giveaway: Win the X20-R Desert!
To celebrate, we’re giving away 1 brand-new X20-R Desert to a BLF member!

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How to Enter: Reply to this post with your vision for future ACEBEAM flashlights

:trophy: Winner Announcement:
June 5th – Selected by random draw + most innovative idea

Explore the X20-R Desert: https://www.acebeam.com/x20

Let’s geek out on the next generation of illumination!

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Congratulations on 11 years.
The only thing I can think of at the moment to implement in future lights is neutral to slightly warm cct options in all lights. I wish the L35.2 had such an option.

Acebeam has been the benchmark for professional and enthusiast flashlights, thanks to their efficient drivers, robust construction and great design.
The future of Acebeam will be no different, it will continue being the reference for flashlight quality!
I have a P17 Defender and a TAC aa and I’m very happy with them!

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Sadly your customer service didnt impress me on Aliexpress recently when i bought a pokelite aa that didnt arrive and some garbage junk arrived instead. You didnt offer much help and refused me refund since i didnt get what i ordered…

Im happy just i didnt buy a more expensive light but you lost me as a customer after this

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Acebeam should continue to manufacture high quality lights. Continue to innovate and provide high quality emitter options with good driver. Looking forward to more products from Acebeam.

Woo hoo Acebeam! I’ve reviewed a bunch and they’ve all been great flashlights: High quality, excellent attention to detail, name beand LEDs, and nice, clean beams. I like that you can swap batteries also.

For the future? Keep doing what you’re doing, Don’t raise prices.
Offer more tint options for the higher output leds. I’d like to see a headlamp competitive with Fenix HP35R.
A dedicated worklight for mechanics or technicians (like a durable one).
Invest in new battery tech (LiNMc)
Make a new mid-range thrower light like the K65GT
Offer the L35 with a LED similar to the Ffl909mx

Keep it up! I love Acebeams. Still one of my favorites and wiah we could review more.

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Hi Acebeam. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Make a x20 using 21700 batteries and increased lumens candela including a dual switch that lets you access instant turbo.
  • Upgrade models like L35 with SFT-90 led.
  • Have led manufacturers make specialized leds for you like sft-90 in green.
  • Always use replaceable batteries when technically possible.

Thanks Acebeam for providing me my first great flashlight (P18) and many more.

My design idea is you should never make another light with memory mode only.

ACEBEAM quality is mostly great and I like H17 a lot. However I’m confused why the UI is always cycle through brightness.
If ramping up - down is possible, why the step brightness always cycle up or need to change mode to cycle down.

My suggestion is to update the UI to be able change brightness up - down in all modes.

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A triple emitter 14500/AA would be a great addition to your portfolio!

I have a few Acebeam lights. In particular I have a couple of Pokelit lights in my collection and have given several to friends.
I like what you do, but as others have mentioned more choices in CCT and high CRI Leds would be welcome. Please don’t go down the path of using proprietary cells/battery packs or chargers .

Congratulations on 11 good years!

I think there is a gap in the market for good work lights for hobbyists and DIYers. Small stuff that is extremely versatile with a super wide beam. The Wurkkos HD1 and the Fenix sw05 approach this space, but they’re both trying to do too many things at once.

I don’t always have the space or something metal to attach a light to, and I often need a light shining across the surface I’m working on rather than reflecting back at me. Make something for me to buy, Acebeam!

Love the lights. I have many. I also love the packaging and the way its boxed when shipped.

Congrats on making it to 11 years. Your lights have a great reputation!

I still don’t have any of them in my collection, for a simple reason: no Anduril. And for me and a lot of other folks, no Anduril means no deal.

So, if I can make a suggestion: please add some lights with Anduril to your offerings – it will certainly gain you more customers, myself included.

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I would personally love to see new LEP technology that’s pocketable. I love the M1 and wish there were more pocketable options!

My vision would include introducing some warmer LED options.

Many of the current LED’s you’re currently using are available in slightly warmer temps- without taking a noticeable loss in light output. Like the X20-R has an option for the SFT25R in 6500K, when they’re readily available in 5000K.

(Thanks for running the competition too.)

Thanks for the giveaway, and congrats on 11 years.
Your lights are generally tools instead of toys, but are still liked by enthousiasts. Wouldn’t really change a thing about that.

Well, maybe more of that blue finish and a 5000k L35?

Acebeams already has great features and nice designs, it’d be nice if acebeam can be the standard for reliability and customer service

The best flashlight in the world is designed by AceBeam, the X75. AceBeam, please update the X75! I would prefer replaceble batteries, but that’s very unlikely to expect. But please update the batteries you are currently using, and replace them with the Ampace JP40. They cost little to nothing extra, but they outperform everything else on the market! Therefor it would make a lot of sense to sell every high-drain flashlight using a 21700 with the Ampace JP40 battery! Also, please update the LEDs of the X75. There are many newer offerings, an example being the LMP LHP73B. Thank you :slight_smile:

Just placed an order from acebeam.com (delivery to US) and noticed they are using GOFO for last mile shipping. I’m pretty nervous, trustpilot review are terrible (1.5 stars) r/AliExpress opinion is “they are terrible as well”

Why not use normal USPS last mile shipping for a few extra dollars?

This is the kind of shipping I would expect for cheap stuff, not $100+ flashlights, and it reflects poorly on the shipper.

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