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Nice job! I just ran into this on an Amazon flash sale for 23.99 US! Have on the way. Beam profile reminds me of my fc12 wurkkos which I love except this in a smaller package. If it's as reliable as my other 3 Acebeams then it's a sure winner!
4:00 hey man, you're calipers were not zeroed here... your measurements are off by about 10mm... probably warrants a correction in the video. Obviously the head can't be 14mm if it's got a 14500 battery inside it. actual dimensions: 105mm, 25mm, 19mm (just based on the analog ruler scale of your calipers).
Very good review. I'm definitely going to order a couple of these in each tint. At the moment the only 14500 light I have is the Wuben E6 which really is a beast - throws 410 meters (measured by 1Lumen revue at 455 meters and 42000 candela) but is sideswitch, so I need a 14500 tactical edc backup for my other torches. I always carry 2 with me when I walk my dog in the early hours. The Acebeam aa tac although not an out and out tac' light will do the job and looks pretty impressive with its performance and has a good workable size to it. By the way found your channel because I watch Darren Yeo alot.
I just ordered this one. I went with the 6500k version. From my understanding, 5000k is neutral for more pleasant and accurate colors, while 6500k is bluer, but brighter for more detail? I figured for emergencies the 6500k might be more practical. Maybe the 5000k would be more for more pleasant night time outdoor hiking.
While I do agree, I think most importantly it comes down to what you prefer. Even though a neutral white is better for my personal application, I’ve found myself continually going for cool white lights lol. Any light is better than no light!!!
Alright mate?! Thanks for this review. I got a Tac AA yesterday (£30) I really like it so far. Surprised how compact it is which is great, comfortable in pocket, feels solid and the isn’t super easy to press which I like, feels lighter than Pokelit. I really like how Acebeam manage to use the same battery for at least 3 of their torches; pokelit, tac aa and the H16.
Mine arrived yesterday and so far I'm liking it. The tail switch is reverse threaded so turn it in the other direction. I didn't like the clip so I replaced it with a clip from the baton 3.
I like it but has some outer light rings on mine. I wish it had 2 modes, and hard to get to moon light. I like the Olight I5r hcri or Weltool T1 pro tac for the U.I
This thing is a beast. I know I have not bought a new flashlight in years (until last month and then this one) but wow. The output is ridiculous for sha a small light.
Nice review, as always! Talking about the topic of tactical EDC flashlight, can you do a video about Weltool with LH8 6500K head and BB6 body comparing to Weltool T2 Tac? It would be hella interesting comparison
@@flashlightcrazy No worries. It just confused me for a moment and I thought I would mention it. Get my Tac AAA 519a tomorrow. Think my Sofirn SC32 might be it's biggest competitor and they do a 519 in that also.
@@flashlightcrazy The Tac is it's own thing and I like it a lot already. Basically just turning it on in high mode is an immediate happy WOW! SC32 is slightly shorter and better closer in and almost as good throw but without the tightish hotspot of the Tac and a great little light though it is the cool version I have and more than twice the lumens of this Tac 5000k but the Tac still lives with the higher power 18650 light. The Tac is fun and I think a winner from Acebeam for sure. It's going to be very popular I think and glad I got mine.
12:27 Mate! Your preferences don't count, that's not an EDC or nightstand model for going to the toilet without blinding you! Or it has memory mode or it always start on high-turbo because it is oriented to be a tactical flashlight for police or civil security use. You explain very well the advantages later, though. Greetings from the antipodes, Spain.