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Acebeam H60

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Original price $ 74.90 - Original price $ 91.50
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$ 74.90 - $ 91.50
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by Acebeam

Acebeam H60


Acebeam H60 utilizes the new TRI-R technology for high CRI (>97) with spectral distribution as close to the sunlight as possible, which helps us become more productive. Different from other LEDs, new technology LED is with zero blue ray damage (RG0). H60 is a more healthy light for kids use and long-time use, which reduces eye fatigue and improves overall visual comfort. Powered by one single 18650 battery, H60 can be toggled two modes between Left-On (8xCRI LEDs ON) and Right-On (1xFocus LED ON). With Acebeam H60, you can always enjoy a natural light source. H60 is also an ideal lighting tool for your household.

** Battery is not included **


Right-On (1xFocus LED-ON):
Turbo: 570 lumens; 3h 30min; 150m; 5,625cd
High: 220 lumens; 3h 45min; 99m; 2,450cd
Mid: 90 lumens; 9h; 64m; 1,024cd
Low: 20 lumens; 40h; 40m; 400cd
Moonlight: 1 lumens; 37days


Left-On (8xCRI LEDs ON):
High: 380 lumens; 2h 15min;
Ultra-Low: 2 lumens; 40days

SOS: 800 lumens; 3h15min


High Color Rendering Index (CRI>97) healthy headlamp
Utilizes 8 SUNLIKE LEDs and 1 Osram LED
IEC62471 Exemption certification, zero blue ray damage (RG0), and extremely low violet light energy
Real full spectrum, can accurately be revealing every subtle and color of an object like under natural light
Can reduce eye fatigue and improves overall visual comfort
USB-C rechargeable up to 3 x faster than Micro USB model
Powered by 18650 battery with 3100mAh capacity, which ensures the long runtime for this size light
Three LED modes can be toggled (Left LEDs-on, Right LED-on, or Strobe)
Can be used as a mini flashlight
An updated homogeneous optic facilitates efficient light transmission with a broad beam and a generous throw.
Sweat-channeling, reflective headband
Highly integrated single switch for all easy operation
Aircraft-grade aluminum body structure
Premium type Ⅲ hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
Reverse polarity protection to guard against improper battery insertion
The intelligent highly efficient constant circuit runs for maximum 888 hours
Intelligent temperature controlled light output for user safety

Size: 83(length) x 32.2mm(head dia.) x 26mm(tube dia.)
Weight: 57g without battery
Impact resistance: 1 meter
Waterproof to underwater 2 meters

Customer Reviews

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William C.
Bright, unique neutral white headlamp

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.

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Anonymous
Splendid flood

Acebeam's use of Seoul Semiconductor's SunLike LED for the H60 further validates the quality Acebeam brings to flashlights. The flood produced is splendid and its CRI is a treat. Am eager to see more of this LED for other headlamps by Acebeam (and its competitors). While the H60's CCT of 5000K is acceptable, it would it neat to see a version offering something in the range of 3500K-4000K-4500K. Please note, the H60 had its modes changed by Acebeam for its 2021 model. Unfortunately, the change was a considerable step down from the solid, 2020 model. One quibble to add and a mention that hopefully can be heard by Acebeam, there is room to improve the knurling on the endcaps. (That's more of a personal preference, and not to be taken as a major mark against the headlamp's design construction.) Those matters aside, this headlamp gives good light and deserves consideration when looking for a high CRI light.