Today, we introduce a feature that was once only found in professional equipment - an electronic zoom lens, which allows you to adjust the beam width of your flashlight like W35.
Yes, you can take a flashlight on a plane, both in your carry-on luggage and in your checked baggage, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rules and regulations.
In a significant step toward reinforcing its commitment to ethical business practices, ACEBEAM has successfully passed the rigorous Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) audit.
Soon ACEBEAM will roll out D20 2.0, a slightly improved version of a 2019-made D20. D20 was originally designed so that conveniently carriers would not need another item for lighting underwater, and a much-evolved version of it would focus a bit more on the power aspect.
Over the years, I’ve learned that having a good flashlight is invaluable, whether the power goes out, you’re working in a dark area, or forced into a self-defense situation.