ACEBEAM Pokelit AA Gray High-Output EDC Flashlight 1000Lumens Release

With this week‘s Gray release, we now have 5 color-ways of the new Pokelit AA EDC flashlight!
The Pokelit AA Gray is the high output version of the Pokelit AA. Delivering a max output 1000 lumens combined with peak beam distance of 105 meters. This single AA-flashlight will quickly become your preferred EDC with its compact body, exceptionally bright output, and friendly one touch interface.

Features:

  • Lightweight and compact EDC - only 54.6g/1.92oz and 94.8mm/3.73" long.
  • Comes with 1 x 14500 Type-C rechargeable Li-ion battery
  • Compatible with 1 x AA battery - Alkaline or NiMH.
  • Single tail switch and Three brightness levels for easy single-handed operation.
  • Two-way pocket clip and lanyard provides many ways to carry this light
  • Gray option has a cool white high output for outdoors and everyday carry.

Learn more: https://www.acebeam.com/pokelit-aa-gray

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Nice Machiny, thanks !

What LED is it using?

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Not sure of the emitter but it’s 6500k.

Acebeam, you’ve reached a room full of enthusiasts…we always want to know more before buying. :slight_smile:

Can you tell us about the driver? It must have some boost capability, but is it a constant voltage and/or constant current design? After 35 seconds when high drops down to 600 lumens for 49 minutes, is that a contstant output or a linear dimming curve? Most 14500 at around that level seem to only last for 28-40 minutes.

Do you have a graphic or data on the lumen output/run times for AA alkaline or NiMH cells? Some people probably will want to know that.

Looks like a nice light but warmer color temperature emitters would be very nice to have instead of cold white.

Come on Acebeam, List the emitter. Who do you think you are, Olight?

I recently bought the orange high CRI version and then took advantage of the Black Friday sale at Amazon to grab the Natural Titanium version which has the 6500K LED option. The TI version adds a strobe mode to the functions and on a ceiling bounce shows a considerably larger, and of course whiter, center spot. Hard to judge but the center spot is enough larger that it appears the Ti version may have a shallower reflector as the center hot spot is about 50% larger. Both are a very nice size single AA/14500 battery light.