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The ACEBEAM Pokelit AA is a compact, ultra-bright rechargeable flashlight delivering 550 lumens with exceptional color accuracy (90+ CRI). Built tough with aircraft-grade aluminum, IP68 waterproofing, and 1.5m drop resistance, it offers up to 53 hours runtime across 3 modes and supports both rechargeable and standard AA batteries—perfect for camping, hiking, and everyday carry.


















| ASIN | B0B5BZLKWT |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable (also compatible with AA Ni-MH/Alkaline) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 129,289 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 919 in Standard Torches |
| Brand Name | ACEBEAM |
| Bulb Base | GX5.3 |
| Bulb Shape Size | F20 |
| Colour | Dark Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,452 Reviews |
| Finish | Polished |
| Fixture Features | Rechargeable |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 94D x 18W x 17H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Torches |
| Item Weight | 35 g |
| Item height | 1.7 centimetres |
| Light Path Distance | 86 Metres |
| Light source type | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 550 lumens |
| Manufacturer | ACEBEAM |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Mounting Type | Clip on mounting |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Daily Use |
| Runtime | 53 hours |
| Special feature | Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | IP68, 1.5m drop resistance |
| Style | Modern |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 550 Lumens |
| White brightness | 550 Lumens |
Z**K
Incredible little torch
Perfect torch for keeping in a pocket or bag. It’s extremely bright for its size, while shining it at my hand it was hard to look at. It feels weighty and solid, and I put it next to a slim tape measure for size referencing. It has 3 modes; High, Medium, Low. It also remembers the last setting you had it on as long as you wait 1 second after turning it off. Otherwise this memory setting resets👍🏼 HOWEVER the only con is that if you use a standard AA battery, the torch won’t be AS bright but that’s understandable as the rechargeable battery that comes with it, is more powerful, and the fact that using standard AA is kind of a last resort so it’s NOT a deal breaker! Definitely recommend
B**S
Ideal, simple to use
Compact and bright with a removable 2-way clip. Operation is simple - click the tail switch to turn on/off, click repeatedly to cycle through low, medium and high settings (the last used setting is remembered after switching off). Supplied with wrist strap, rechargeable battery and USB charging cable, can also take AA batteries.
C**N
Almost perfect..... But!
This light is fantastic. To be honest it's almost perfect. It's has good brightness. It was good battery life. It's great that it has an included USB C rechargeable battery. The tail switch, and memory is great. The only thing that let's this down is the clip. Which is a minor gripe really. My issue is where the clip meets the body, it has those little cuts outs. There are 2 groves there. This makes it nearly impossible to slide it into a pocket. I've had to use it "upside-down" to get it to alip in and out easily. As I said. It's a very minor gripe, and I would most definitely buy this again. I just wish the pocket clip was better though out.
P**S
Great little torch for EDC
Purchased this little torch on offer at £16 and its a nice compact every day carry flashlight/torch. quality is good, comes with spare o-rings and a lanyard. The integrated batters has USB-C charing port built in but you can also use normal AA batteries as spares. In general this torch is good for walks etc but dont expect this to shine far and light up the tree-lines, its a close quarters light that can be kept in the pocket or attached to a cap with its reversible clip. On its highest setting it gets hot after a minute so be careful if you give this to little children.
T**T
Great torch for EDC
Great torch. Exactly what I needed as an EDC. Compact, well made, good light.
B**M
Bright, small form factor. Worth.
Torch is really bright, good settings and great build quality. Very small form factor so easy to carry around. Worth the money to get a premium torch
R**A
Nice little light
I’m a fan of plight flashlight but in this case I need it something that can accept hybrid batteries (rechargeable or just a simple AA) good output of lumens, small size, durable and very very good price. Love it because I need it a beam light instead of a flood light, highly recommended. And the versatility of having usb C port to charge even better
A**D
Very nice but not very powerful for outdoors & the power level spacings are just rubbish.
Makes a good indoor torch, sort of. Has a nice creamy neutral soft tone, easy on the eyes beam, with no green/purple nasty fringes or artefacts, just a nice good size hotspot and fairly wide spill so they have set it up well with the beam design and that is the main plus point I think. It's neither a thrower or flooder but somewhere in between and closer to flood. There is a moonlight mode which is pretty dim especially if you use an nimh as then you can look directly at the emitter it's so low power but slightly brighter with the lithium cell, then there seems to be a medium and high mode but no low mode so that isn't so good as a low mode between 10-50 lumens can be useful for extended run time but for some reason they have gone with the very low moonlight mode instead? Seems like about 1 lumen but supposed to be 5 lumens though it's definitely much dimmer than my Olight i3t on low 5 lumens so there does seem to be an issue. Basically they have set it up with a very low mode and then two high modes that don't differ that much. It's a bit bizarre. The low mode should be brighter and the mid mode a little lower so two out of the 3 modes modes need fixed but they did get one right, the high mode, so well done Acebeam. The basic low and high of the Olight i5r is much simpler and better so Acebeam really shot themselves in the foot by making such a total Horlicks of the power levels. It just ruins the usability of the torch as you often have to click past the basically useless low mode and then there isn't even a proper mid mode just seems like two high modes. It's a bit annoying for sure and a pity they couldn't get it right but at least mine does light. I think I prefer my 90CRI Olight i5r but this Pokelit is brighter on high mode and more neutral white whereas the i5r has a more golden light tint and is a more diffuse beam and better run time. If you were camping in a tent for example at present the i5r would be the best, just, but if the power levels on the Pokelit were fixed then it would be my first choice. The i5r also works better with an nimh than does the Pokelit
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