Acebeam introduces the T29 tactical flashlight featuring extreme 1,531-yard beam distance, USB-C charging, and military-grade durability at a limited-time discount price.

Acebeam has launched the T29, a new tactical flashlight engineered for professionals requiring extreme-range illumination. Positioned as a purpose-built tool for tactical operations and outdoor scenarios, the T29 combines substantial output with practical features.
Core Specifications and Design
Measuring 7.9 inches long with a 2.6-inch head diameter, the aluminum-bodied T29 weighs 10.5 ounces. Its design prioritizes heat dissipation during high-output operation. The flashlight utilizes a removable 21700 lithium-ion battery rated at 5,600mAh (20.1Wh), exceeding typical 21700 cell capacity though falling short of specialized options like Nitecore's 21.6Wh variant. Charging occurs via USB-C (protected by a rubber seal) with full replenishment requiring approximately 2.5 hours using a 10W charger.
Performance Metrics
The T29 delivers peak output of 2,900 lumens, achieving its headline 1,531-yard (1,400-meter) beam distance. This maximum intensity operates for four minutes before stepping down to 1,150 lumens (936-yard range) for 110 minutes. Lower modes extend usability substantially: the 12-lumen setting runs for 163 hours while maintaining 110 yards of effective range. All emissions utilize a 6,500K cool white LED.

Environmental Durability
Built to IP68 standards, the T29 withstands dust immersion and submersion in 2 meters of water for 30 minutes. While rainproof and suitable for harsh conditions, Acebeam explicitly states it's not rated for diving operations.
Comparative Positioning
Against predecessors like Acebeam's L-series, the T29 prioritizes throw distance over flood illumination. Its 1,531-yard range exceeds most tactical competitors in this price bracket, though the large head diameter increases bulk compared to slimmer EDC models. Runtime-to-output ratios prove competitive, particularly in medium settings

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