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As far as I'm aware this is the 2nd brightest commercially available flashlight after the imalent MS32 right in-between it and the SR32. However it is much cheaper. I paid 385USD for my unit including shipping which was a large amount of it. Before shipping this is a ~330$ light which is an absolute bargain considering the specs it claims. It has 65w fast charging via USB-C and came with a 65w fast charger which alone is worth a good $25-30. The light has active cooling consisting of 3 fans. You can see the size of it compared to the acebeam X75 inpic # 6, 7, 8.
Supposedly from what I've read online it can sustain 60k lumens which makes it the most powerful sustained commercially available flashlight I'm aware of even beating the MS32's sustained 40k but i cannot fully confirm this as there's hardly any information about this flashlight online. I'm the second person in this subreddit to own this flashlight as far as I'm aware and I'm planning to post a lot more about it as soon as the weather here gets better. Speaking of that i'm sorry for the lack of beamshots. I just received the light and it's still daytime here also it's literally -20c currently in my country so it's probably going to be a while before i get to post any beamshots as i tend to hardly go out in this kind of cold let alone do any flashlight beamshots.
by Kevin80970
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Whoah you weren’t kidding with that comment back then!
I’m just reading the instruction manual right now and supposedly it can sustain 100,000 lumens for a whole 7 minutes 😳
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