Lightweight, Small size, High Performance L-Shaped Headlamp
Multiple LED choices maxium versatility
3 x SAMSUNG LH351D LED, maximum output of 2,000 lumens
3 x NICHIA 219C LED CRI≥90 high color rendering
Included and Powered by 1 x 18350 Li-ion Built-in Micro USB port rechargeable battery
A max runtime of 200 hours
One switch control for easy and fast operation
Magnetic tail cap design allows for quick attach to any metal surfaces
Gold plated clip for transforming H17 to a handy L-Shape mini flashlight
TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optic facilitates efficient light transmission with a broad beam and a generous throw
Sweat-channeling, reflective headband
Lockout to prevent accidental activation
Made of durable aerospace-grade aluminum alloy
Premium type Ⅲ hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
IP68 Waterproof rating, All-weather applicable
Impact resistance to 1 meter
Ideal for running,hunting,fishing,camping,hiking,climbing and other outdoor activities
Acebeam, your website says the cell included is an 16340 550mAh cell, while the descriptions mention and 18350 cell. Shouldn’t the included cell be an 18350 instead of 16340 battery?
Also, what is the User Interface of the headlamp?
@ Ozythemandias
I suspect it is screwed in like their TK16 / 17 / 18 models!
Yup, prettt much that! Just a burst before dying
I guess it is a mistake or a “discordance” inside the product page. However, for a customer it must be clear what the package brings!
I’m curious where you get 3.7V from? Do you mean to say 2.7V and are asking if it could run on lithium primaries maybe? These days hardly anyone questions LVP from most big brands.
yeah I don’t think it’s necessarily a simple question/answer. The battery likely has lvp. The light may step down at various voltages depending on a few factors.
I wonder if this will replace my H1 Nova, which I use daily. I’m sure ide get better runtime with the 18350 as opposed to the 16340 that the Nova uses.
There is a couple videos of the H30 and othere Acebeam lights blinking three times when they hit 3.7V then shutting down and with different cells as well. Look up three blinks of death.