Acebeam W20 LEP Flashlight Hits 1,100 Meter Range
The Acebeam W20 LEP Flashlight combines a focused laser excited phosphor beam with a wide-angle spill in a compact body measuring 4.72 inches long and weighing 130.6 grams. Traditional LEP flashlights throw outstanding distance but leave close-range tasks underlit. The W20 solves this with an optical system that pairs the LEP core with a surrounding wide-angle spill, making the same flashlight useful at 1,100 meters and equally capable at arm’s length.
At full output, the W20 reaches a peak beam intensity of 302,500 candela and a throw distance of 1,100 meters with 600 lumens. That reach suits search operations, wildlife observation, and open terrain navigation where identifying objects at extreme distance matters. The wide-angle spill stays active alongside the main beam, providing ambient illumination for the immediate area around you without requiring a mode switch or a second light on your belt.
Three brightness levels cover the range of conditions. Low at 50 lumens runs for 1 hour and 20 minutes for extended runtime. Medium starts at 150 lumens with a stepping runtime up to 32 minutes. High opens at 600 lumens and steps down automatically to manage heat and sustain usable output. A rotary control ring selects the level, and the tactical tail switch manages activation through a half press for momentary-on, a full press for constant-on, and a double press for strobe.
The body uses aerospace-grade AL6061-T6 aluminum with a hard-anodized finish, rated IP68 for dust and water resistance and tested to survive 1.5-meter drops. Sapphire-based phosphor technology and an automotive-grade chip sit at the optical core. The USB-C rechargeable 16340 battery charges fully in 2.5 hours, with CR123 cells accepted as an alternative power source.
At 4.72 inches, the Acebeam W20 brings search-light range into a pocket-sized body that handles both long-range and close-range tasks in a single, unified beam.
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Gadget User Rating: 9.2/10
- Product by Acebeam
- Discovered on January 23, 2026 4:00 pm
- Discovered by Chris Adams





