
With the new Acebeam H50 2.0 High Performance Headlamp - 2000 Lumens you are getting nothing less than high performance and quality. With this headlamp, you get the best of both worlds with the combined Spot-and Floodlight or dual beam.
The Acebeam H50 2.0 is a high-performance headlamp designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals who require reliable and versatile illumination. This headlamp features a compact and lightweight design, making it comfortable to wear for extended periods.
With a maximum output of 2000 lumens, the Acebeam H50 2.0 offers powerful lighting that can illuminate even the darkest environments. It utilizes a Cree XHP70.2 LED, which provides a balanced combination of flood and spot beams, making it suitable for a wide range of activities, including hiking, camping, caving, and night-time work.
One of the standout features of the H50 2.0 is its multiple brightness levels, ranging from ultra-low to turbo, allowing you to adjust the output to your specific needs and conserve battery life when necessary. It's also equipped with a red LED for preserving night vision and a UV light for specialized tasks like detecting fluorescent materials.
The headlamp is constructed with durable materials, including a hard-anodized aluminium body and toughened glass with an anti-reflective coating, ensuring its resilience in challenging environments. The IP68 water-resistant rating means it can withstand heavy rain and even temporary submersion.
The Acebeam H50 2.0 runs on a 21700 rechargeable battery, providing extended runtime, and it's also compatible with 18650 batteries, offering versatility in power sources. Its intuitive user interface makes it easy to switch between modes and access special functions like strobe and SOS.
General
Triple On (Floodlight+Spotlight)
Two-Side ON (Floodlight)
Middle ON (Spotlight)
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