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ACEBEAM X75 Brightest Flashlight 80000 Lumens, 12pcs Cree XHP70.2 LED Flashlight, Rechargeable Super Bright Flashlight Long Throw 1150M, with 1.5 Hour Fast Charging and an Easily Replaceable Fan

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I hand-tested all the nine on this list, so you don’t have to worry about the heat with the selection of the TOP 9. Brighter lighting on this flashlight is coupled with some added special features, such as a built-in safety control circuit, a battery level indicator and a handle to hold the flashlight in place. This light may not be the brightest on our list, but it’s one of the absolute best spotlights with a focused beam that shines up to 1235 yards.

80000 Lumen Flashlight Acebeam X75 Review [2023 Updated] 80000 Lumen Flashlight

You know what I’m talking about: those old-school light bulbs were 40 watts, 60 watts, 100 watts, and so on.A LEP (Laser Excited Phosphor) flashlight uses a laser as its light source and passes it through a series of layers and special lenses. And because of that, the choice for a battery pack is totally understandable, and acceptable in my opinion. Author of Caving, Canyoning, Coasteering…, a recently released book about all kinds of outdoor adventures around Britain, Pat Kinsella has been writing about outdoor pursuits and adventure sports for two decades.

The brightest flashlights of 2023: Expert recommended | ZDNET

This high-output flashlight is exceptionally bright due to the high lumens this flashlight produces! The heat is, however, mitigated via a cooling fan, which is easily replaceable if ever becomes necessary. It’s a sophisticated piece of equipment, with an in-built cooling fan to ensure it doesn’t overheat (although you still need to be careful how and where you leave it when the beam is on).PLEASE NOTE: Although the lower settings are more gentle, on the higher settings, the AceBeam X75 is blindingly bright, and it runs pretty hot, even with the cooling fan on. An incandescent (old school) bulb may use 40 watts to create just 300 to 500 lumens, and a full 150-250 watts for the 1250+ lumens. The only difference between them is the ECO mode has shorter sustained highest outputs, but the rest is just the same. The X75 is capable of generating up to 80,000 lumens of light on max output Turbo mode, or 20,000 lumens for 30 minutes on High mode. In their advertisements, they claim a very high output with a cooling fan, fast charging (65watts), very high (98%) efficient constant current driver, and many, many more features.

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