Hello everyone,
Time to introduce the brand-new Acebeam K1, a compact and versatile EDC flashlight that combines three different light sources in one body:
The K1 comes with a USB-C rechargeable 14500 Li-ion battery (1,000 mAh) and is also compatible with standard AA batteries for extra flexibility.
Built from AL6061-T6 aluminum with military-grade hard anodization, the K1 is rated IP68 (waterproof up to 2 m for 30 minutes, dustproof, and drop resistant to 1.5 m). Despite its rugged build, it remains very portable at 110 mm length and only 77.4 g in weight, with a pocket clip for easy carry.
This makes the Acebeam K1 a truly practical EDC light – compact, durable, and versatile enough for camping, hiking, and everyday use.
More information: https://www.acebeam.com/k1-edc-flashlight-with-three-light-sources
What do you think about this “three-in-one” approach? Would love to hear your opinions or see comparisons with your favorite EDC lights!

Time to introduce the brand-new Acebeam K1, a compact and versatile EDC flashlight that combines three different light sources in one body:
- White LED (CREE XP-LR, 6500K): up to 1,000 lumens with a maximum throw of 223 meters – perfect for daily use and long-range illumination.
- Green: ideal for aiming, signaling, or precise marking.
- 365 nm UV Light (1,000 mW): useful for detecting hidden details, stains, or for professional inspection tasks.
The K1 comes with a USB-C rechargeable 14500 Li-ion battery (1,000 mAh) and is also compatible with standard AA batteries for extra flexibility.
Built from AL6061-T6 aluminum with military-grade hard anodization, the K1 is rated IP68 (waterproof up to 2 m for 30 minutes, dustproof, and drop resistant to 1.5 m). Despite its rugged build, it remains very portable at 110 mm length and only 77.4 g in weight, with a pocket clip for easy carry.
This makes the Acebeam K1 a truly practical EDC light – compact, durable, and versatile enough for camping, hiking, and everyday use.
More information: https://www.acebeam.com/k1-edc-flashlight-with-three-light-sources
What do you think about this “three-in-one” approach? Would love to hear your opinions or see comparisons with your favorite EDC lights!

