1. Array of 9 Samsung LH51D LEDs and 1 CREE XHP35HI LED
2. Max output 7000 Lumens and 469 meters beam distance
3. Compact size and rechargeability
4. Runs on 1 x 21700 4000mAh 30A Li-ion battery with USB-C port (included)
5. A great attribute to have in emergencies
9 LEDs in the flood array that aren’t driven to absolute max just to achieve a ludicrous number in the specs, but at low current to achieve higher efficiency. very nice!
Surely this is the first appearance of that type of small TIR. Looks like a smaller version of the TIR in the Acebeam l17/ E10 and Manker MC13. I’m interested to see how this TIR gets applied to single emitter lights in the future.
As for the X10 - I would guess it’s very effective light source for certain outdoor situations, emergency services…or nightime photography…
I look forward to seeing some reviews of ACEBEAM’s X10.
For those who like to have a first look at a prototype of the X10 (courtesy by Sven Stewitsch, German ACEBEAM dealer), there’s a great (German) review from oOFOXOo on TLF.
Because reflector is still a better thrower and E10 TIR is only “insane” because of the LED. It wouldn’t be impressive with xhp35 and running a 3V LED in the mid is probably more complex to drive alongside 6 and 12V