[New Release] Acebeam K1 – Compact EDC Flashlight with Three Light Sources

ACEBEAM

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27 März 2013
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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:
  • 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.
Operation is simple and intuitive: a rotary magnetic switch lets you choose between the light sources, while the tail switch controls power and mode changes.

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!

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I highly appreciate that you bring back the rotary switch and that you revive the K-series!

The K40M, K60 and K70 (and the L16 and X80 i have to admit) were the main reasons for me to become an Acebeam "fanboy".

I am curious to check out the 3-in-1 concept of the K1 and i think i will like it a lot. What i think is missing is an option for 4000K or 5000K main LED. That applies to other Acebeam flashlights as well: Even though there are a few 5000K models available, there are (almost) none with 4000K – the last one i remember is the T36 Limited Edition!

I am sure that there is a market for flashlights with warmer tints like 4000K and less.

It would be great if the K1 wasnt the last new Acebeam with rotary switch. How about an 18650 or/and 21700 Acebeam flashlight with rotary switch? That would be a first for Acebeam i think.

This could be designed as an easy-to-use flashlight that even elderly people can use without problems.

Make it bright enough (at least 4000-5000 lumens), provide an USB-C charging port (powerbank feature would be nice for emergency) and this could be it.

Next step could then be a bigger rotary switch flashlight with 46950 battery and >20000 Lumen... :D
 
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Kabukimann

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I have bought the standard Acebeam K1 with geeen laser and i think its a neat little flashlight/toy.

Your limited edition with cyan laser beam is very interesting. I thought about buying it, but what did i see? 35$ on top of the usual price of 54.90$?

I get it that the cyan laser is more costly than a green or red one, but almost 90$ for the limited edition K1? Thats a little bit too much for me.