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Acebeam K75

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What 22 owners say
118 comments reviewed · scored on the 22 clearest verdicts
68%
Recommend
15 owners
27%
Neutral
6 owners
5%
Don't recommend
1 owners
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What owners love
  • Hits its claimed extreme long-distance throw6 owners · 27%
  • Incredibly powerful output for the size5 owners · 23%
  • Surprisingly compact and lightweight for output3 owners · 14%
  • Useful low mode for close-up viewing3 owners · 14%
Common issues
  • Greenish tint in the lower modes3 owners · 14%

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CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

More range than K70/TN42 and X65, and much less self glare at full range than X65. The beam diameter, glare-free crispness of target and max range are exciting to behold, and nothing comes close.

CandlePowerForums— neutral

We bought a new K75 to try out. It was a nice light, but just didn't do anything for us. For use around the farm and property, the X65 is still the king of all-around lights.

CandlePowerForums▼ don’t recommend

What about the switch of this light?Mine has a weird sensation like I press it on sand,does not click at all.

CandlePowerForums— neutral

The K75 is smaller and much lighter than I expected. The head is slightly smaller than the R90C. I can fit it completely in my 4” TA lumen tube for an accurate measurement. I think it is very well designed.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I have my critiques with why they would put heatfins halfway up the reflector, and not more towards the neck, but I think the performance of this light is very good.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

out of the 25 real performance lights in my collection, this light is the most exciting long distance light I have seen. What this light does to distant targets is still very exciting every time I use it.

CandlePowerForums— neutral

The turbo mode with a -0.0047 DUV looks beautiful pure white. The lower modes with positive DUV has a greenish tint.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

Its a solid 2500 lumen spotlight, beats grabbing the 10pound Streamlight HID lightbox. You can run at 2500lumen output and get the job done. Loafs at 2500 no problem. Its crazy light and small for the output.

CandlePowerForums— neutral

The turbo mode with a -0.0047 DUV looks beautiful pure white. The lower modes with positive DUV has a greenish tint.

CandlePowerForums— neutral

If this emitter could have just a slightly more favorable tint, I think it'd be perfect!

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

Its AWESOME! To think i was once blown away by a sunwayman t40cs hahaha Great quality by Acebeam, my first from them and i wasnt disappointed

CandlePowerForums— neutral

Yes, it is a monstrously powerful light, but one needs to have a very large open area to really appreciate how powerful it really is. What I find most impressive is one does not only get the insane throw from it's super tight beam, but the spill is large and bright enough to make it a very useful light and not just a one trick pony. The only real issue I hav

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

i got both lights and the K75 is a much stronger better thrower then the MF04 with much more flood. For me the K75 is in another class.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

K75 was the first light I actually felt scared to use anywhere outside. So much power-- too much power-- in the hands of one person.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I can say that the K75 is tops at what is was designed to do: Nice sized hotspot, far away, plenty of lumens.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I've owned one for several months now. I'm on the fence about sending mine to Vinh to be modded, the wow factor hasn't worn off yet. Maybe then. One overlooked thing about the K75 is it has a wonderful low mode that is perfect for up close without blasting your eyes.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I received my Acebeam K75 27 hours ago. I am happy with the performance increase over the K70 and the TN42. Compared to them: Some more of everything: Some more emitter, some more head diameter, some more throw, some more beam width, and some more light on the target.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I feel criminal using the K75 in urban environments. Whereas with the T21vn I could point it around discretely without flooding everything around the hotspot, but with the K75 it's like I'm just barfing out light everywhere in the general area I'm pointing. What a monster.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

The ACEBEAM K75 did not disappoint my expectations.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

I love this light too.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

First of all, this light hits the claim of 2500 meters of throw. That’s most important. Secondly, this handle is awesome. I can’t see a temperature claim for the emitter but the only thing that might make the light more appealing would be a warmer emitter (and I’m not even sure if that’s an option in this Luminus). This is a fantastic light.

CandlePowerForums▲ recommend

i have a k75 and really like it. I find it more useful than my osram lights. Yes, it does step down, but you just don’t need max intensity for longer than a quick look far into the distance. Lower levels are plenty bright, it’s a useful balance of lumens, candela, throw, and flood. I also like that there isn’t a noisy fan, and that it doesn’t have moving par