The Acebeam headlamp is a well made headlamp that offers a floody, neutral, high CRI beam. The sunlike LEDs illuminate a wide area evenly and provide excellent color rendition. I have a couple of quibbles. The sunlike LED option only has two settings, very bright and not bright enough. I would have preferred either a third, middle setting of about 20 luments or a higher low setting. I find the low setting useless even to read something held 6 inches from my face.
The other quibble is the button pushing gymnastics required to change between the two light sources: from "Off" you have to quick click then hold. It works but not always on the first or second try.
I use the headlamp when walking the dog, doing odd handyman errands around the house, etc. It's brilliant for these tasks when using the sunlike LED. I also have the Armytek C2 Wizard slightly more diffuse edges as the spill drops off. The Zebralight also has a nice flood but is weaker in intensity, even if peak lumens can be set to be similar. I like the Zebralight UI the best, plus it's light weight and the perfect around the house light (reading at night, ease of finding a setting). The Armytek has a simple UI, it's a bit large for an 18650 headlamp. Still very good. If I were to get a second high CRI headlight, I would still consider the H60; probably perfect to leave in the car in the event you run into issues and need a strong flood as you work around it.
I'm hoping Acebeam and others continue to develop models using the sunlike LEDs.