H16 on amazon amzn.to/3qUrzRN Have a Multitool or EDC Question? Leave a comment and I may make a video on it! Website: maxlvledc.com Amazon Shop: amzn.to/3B5kJvr Instagram: bit.ly/3zndlKR Facebook: bit.ly/3ITwKWD Email: mle.collab@gmail.com (no links plz, wont click them) Maxlvledc is a channel dedicated to exploring the tools we carry every day. I will be discussing bags, flashlights, knives, multitools, pen, wallets, key organizers, pry tools, functional clothing, watches, electronics, and much more. Because I also love to modify these items, there will be videos on tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, scissor, wrenches, and power tools. I try to read every comment so pls feel free to ask any questions below! Thanks for stopping in! _______________________ Disclaimer I will use affiliate links whenever possible. Using these links allows me to continue to make content for this channel. Thanks so much for your help! #everydaycarry #edc #maxlvledc
I picked up an H16 on sale to replace a Perun 2 Mini as my keychain light (in conjunction with the Olight Olink). Love the floody high CRI moonlight for indoor use (usually early in the morning). The AA gives you an insanely low moonlight (less than 1 lumen).
As an IT professional I work in data centre and telecom rooms with poor lighting. I would definitely use a right angle flashlight with a magnetic base.
Just received the high cri variant last night. Ive become a nut for right angle small lights tbh. Started with the original high cri Manker E02 with thicker body and actual reflector rather than TIR. I loved the crap out of that light even for walks through the mohave at night alone. I wanted a AA sized version of that light which was never available and eventually i came across Armytek Wizards. Ive had every variant of and including duplicates of the Armytek wizards except for the dual colour variants. As someone that works with wiring and tons of colour codes the High CRI is invaluable for immediately being positive of the true colour i need to identify. This Acebeam H16 is my first Acebeam flashlight (been on a Wuben spree lately...) and in all seriousness, this is exactly the flashlight ive been waiting for someone to design so i can have the most function for size to complement my high cri XHP50 in my daily Wizard. H16 can utilize disposable batts the same as my wizard Both render colour in what feels like HD Both have magnetic tailcaps Both have great clips that work on all kinds of clothing The H16 is my backup because i live in the real world where things absolutely just come out of nowhere and a AA is such a ubiquitous battery that it just made perfect sense especially with disposable options. I want to say my only comment on the light is i have never experienced a beam patten light the H16 expect for something like a moon beam pen light 🤣 its so strange to have such a crisp "flood" hotspot it looks incredible though. The light emitted from mine makes everything look incredible. I dont miss running around in the 90s dropping incan lights hoping i didnt break the filament 🤣🤣🤣 or beating on a light rapidly hoping it would come on and light up what should be a tree and not a bear.
I bought the pokelit gray. OMG. Love carrying that thing everyday. Tiny little thing pusihing out 1000 Lumens is insane. I might buy this one too...just cuz.
Recently started carrying a Wurkkos HD15r after years with tail switch light and still having trouble with muscle memory so the jury is out for me. If I didn't want the power bank capability of that light I could really see the value in down-sizing to an AA-size. Swapping cells is not unique to those more common sizes though. I have a bunch of other kit (including a USB-PD power bank) that work with 18650's. When I'm in the middle of something I much prefer the option to swap cells right away instead of waiting for charging.
I'm becoming a fan of right angle lights after getting one a year ago. Now I'm looking for a light to keep in my car. A magnetic right angle light that can be turned into a headlamp seems like it will work well for that purpose. And being AA means I can use batteries that don't fail from the winter cold and are easily available at gas stations etc
Home run on this one. I wore it (same exact model) for a few hours yesterday evening/night doing work outside. It’s so lightweight with the headband that I forgot I had it on. Plenty of light. I prefer the 6500K (this model) for detail work in the garage and outside (excellent color rendition). For general nondetail use my other light with the 5000K is my preference (just pleasant/walk around the block then have a beer).
I can't decide which color temperature to get i have both nw and cw lights. Everyone raves about high cri but i seem to just like cw better. I swear it's easier to see things. How often do i need things to be color accurate in the dark?
The H16 is smaller than I thought which I'm happy about. I wasn't able to buy the Sofirn HS05 & it got discontinued but luckily I now have the Acebeam H16. It's UI is okey too, I like it better than my Pokelit AA Titanium.
Both AA tail switch & right angled flashlights are okey but magnetic 🧲 back is kinda useful when your car breaks down. So I think the H16 is more practical & useful for most situations.
I love my right angle olight headlamp for a headlamp. Would I use it for an EDC light? I would love to give it a trial period to really see but my experience tells me no I would not prefer it over my tail switch light.
Been subbed on the channel and you're my go to flashlight guy, maybe you can do a video on some small, low lumin, red flashlights? I'm active duty in the coast guard and looking for some lights for navigation at night for my navigators. I LOVE the thrunight BSS V5 with the red filter. .5 lumin with the red lens is perfect. But my guys say it's too big and they'd prefer something smaller. Suggestions? Looking for 5 lumins or less if at all possible.
It won't charge from USB C to USB C cable because it doesn't support power delivery. The 65 watt charger you mention will attempt to negotiate a voltage with whatever device is plugged in. Most higher wattage chargers support 5v, 9v, 12v (with the notable exeption of Anker chargers, among others), 15v, 20v, and more recently 28v, 36v, and 48 v with the new power delivery 3.1 spec and compatible chargers. This battery will only accept a 5v input source utilizing a USB C to USB A cable, and does not negotiate with a power delivery capable charger.
This would be nearly perfect for me except I don't like double click to turn on. Skilhunt H150 is another I'm looking at, but it's about twice the price.
Thanks for this. I went ahead and bought one (high CRI) on your advice during prime days. Question for you: how do you think it stacks up against the small Sofirn right angle flashlight -The sp10? Or that sp05? Mainly looking at either edc, or home use. Thanks again!
What does CRI mean? I think this would be great for my portable light for my kiddos. I have a Neebo Mycro that is very useful but if this is better I'd be all for switching up to this one for the price.
CRI = Color Rendering Index. The higher the number, the closer to natural sunlight the color temperature of the beam will be and the better the light’s ability to illuminate the natural color of an object without washing out its true color.
I'm always a bit torn when it comes to tiny ultra bright flashlights. The " turbo mode " is always impressive but never proves particularly useful, they don't run in that mode for very long if that output was useful, and they get pretty hot too. lights like this have lured me in a few times, but they never end up replacing my AAA pocket light. I gotta have a regular straight flashlight because it's what I'm used to and what works best with what I use my small EDC pocket flashlight for.
Umm, the sog required a promo code (which they turned off a day later). And when this video was made, the price is as stated. Currently $24 with 20% coupon
Great review. It's a shame it doesn't have a red light though, the price point compared with the Fenix is much more affordable. Can Roy recommend another torch same as this but with a red beam?
H16 on amazon
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Maxlvledc is a channel dedicated to exploring the tools we carry every day. I will be discussing bags, flashlights, knives, multitools, pen, wallets, key organizers, pry tools, functional clothing, watches, electronics, and much more. Because I also love to modify these items, there will be videos on tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, scissor, wrenches, and power tools.
I try to read every comment so pls feel free to ask any questions below! Thanks for stopping in!
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This light is way smaller than I thought it would be, but I love being able to switch to regular double A battery in case I need to
that's what she said...
I picked up an H16 on sale to replace a Perun 2 Mini as my keychain light (in conjunction with the Olight Olink). Love the floody high CRI moonlight for indoor use (usually early in the morning). The AA gives you an insanely low moonlight (less than 1 lumen).
As an IT professional I work in data centre and telecom rooms with poor lighting. I would definitely use a right angle flashlight with a magnetic base.
Not an IT pro, but I do all the PC work for friends and family and that's exactly what I use my headlamp for.
@@NWGRhmm this might be a reason for high cri identifying colors on a circuit board
Just received the high cri variant last night. Ive become a nut for right angle small lights tbh. Started with the original high cri Manker E02 with thicker body and actual reflector rather than TIR. I loved the crap out of that light even for walks through the mohave at night alone. I wanted a AA sized version of that light which was never available and eventually i came across Armytek Wizards.
Ive had every variant of and including duplicates of the Armytek wizards except for the dual colour variants. As someone that works with wiring and tons of colour codes the High CRI is invaluable for immediately being positive of the true colour i need to identify.
This Acebeam H16 is my first Acebeam flashlight (been on a Wuben spree lately...) and in all seriousness, this is exactly the flashlight ive been waiting for someone to design so i can have the most function for size to complement my high cri XHP50 in my daily Wizard.
H16 can utilize disposable batts the same as my wizard
Both render colour in what feels like HD
Both have magnetic tailcaps
Both have great clips that work on all kinds of clothing
The H16 is my backup because i live in the real world where things absolutely just come out of nowhere and a AA is such a ubiquitous battery that it just made perfect sense especially with disposable options.
I want to say my only comment on the light is i have never experienced a beam patten light the H16 expect for something like a moon beam pen light 🤣 its so strange to have such a crisp "flood" hotspot it looks incredible though. The light emitted from mine makes everything look incredible.
I dont miss running around in the 90s dropping incan lights hoping i didnt break the filament 🤣🤣🤣 or beating on a light rapidly hoping it would come on and light up what should be a tree and not a bear.
I bought the pokelit gray. OMG. Love carrying that thing everyday. Tiny little thing pusihing out 1000 Lumens is insane. I might buy this one too...just cuz.
Best part is no charging port on housing.better water proof.
I bought the orange one, great little light so far.smaller than expected but kinda happy with that.better for the pocket.
Its a great little light. I am using it right now working on pocket knives.
Recently started carrying a Wurkkos HD15r after years with tail switch light and still having trouble with muscle memory so the jury is out for me. If I didn't want the power bank capability of that light I could really see the value in down-sizing to an AA-size. Swapping cells is not unique to those more common sizes though. I have a bunch of other kit (including a USB-PD power bank) that work with 18650's. When I'm in the middle of something I much prefer the option to swap cells right away instead of waiting for charging.
I'm becoming a fan of right angle lights after getting one a year ago. Now I'm looking for a light to keep in my car. A magnetic right angle light that can be turned into a headlamp seems like it will work well for that purpose. And being AA means I can use batteries that don't fail from the winter cold and are easily available at gas stations etc
Home run on this one. I wore it (same exact model) for a few hours yesterday evening/night doing work outside. It’s so lightweight with the headband that I forgot I had it on. Plenty of light. I prefer the 6500K (this model) for detail work in the garage and outside (excellent color rendition). For general nondetail use my other light with the 5000K is my preference (just pleasant/walk around the block then have a beer).
I can't decide which color temperature to get i have both nw and cw lights. Everyone raves about high cri but i seem to just like cw better. I swear it's easier to see things. How often do i need things to be color accurate in the dark?
I’ve been considering a right angle light for a while. This might be the one I start off with.
The H16 is smaller than I thought which I'm happy about. I wasn't able to buy the Sofirn HS05 & it got discontinued but luckily I now have the Acebeam H16. It's UI is okey too, I like it better than my Pokelit AA Titanium.
Just got it! My one a bit hard to turn on with that 'double' tap, even cleaned the contact spring etc.......
Both AA tail switch & right angled flashlights are okey but magnetic 🧲 back is kinda useful when your car breaks down. So I think the H16 is more practical & useful for most situations.
Yeah, looking for a light to throw in my glove box kit and I think this will work well for that.
I love my right angle olight headlamp for a headlamp. Would I use it for an EDC light? I would love to give it a trial period to really see but my experience tells me no I would not prefer it over my tail switch light.
Wow i love it in every way ❤❤
Been subbed on the channel and you're my go to flashlight guy, maybe you can do a video on some small, low lumin, red flashlights? I'm active duty in the coast guard and looking for some lights for navigation at night for my navigators. I LOVE the thrunight BSS V5 with the red filter. .5 lumin with the red lens is perfect. But my guys say it's too big and they'd prefer something smaller. Suggestions? Looking for 5 lumins or less if at all possible.
I love that light
Thanks for the video. How does the Acebeam compare to the olight perun 2 mini?
Be nice to you mention where you ordered it
Amazing deal on Amazon 😉
The description got deleted somehow, fixed
Nice size for a pocket edc torch!
It won't charge from USB C to USB C cable because it doesn't support power delivery. The 65 watt charger you mention will attempt to negotiate a voltage with whatever device is plugged in. Most higher wattage chargers support 5v, 9v, 12v (with the notable exeption of Anker chargers, among others), 15v, 20v, and more recently 28v, 36v, and 48 v with the new power delivery 3.1 spec and compatible chargers.
This battery will only accept a 5v input source utilizing a USB C to USB A cable, and does not negotiate with a power delivery capable charger.
Bad runtime with AA. It's seems a Manker e03h is the best.
only use anker power bricks! they all have smart id charging that adjusts to the draw.
I think 17mm body diameter for an AA light light must be the slimmest light in this category
I've needed a good flashlight for a while that one is pretty awesome
This would be nearly perfect for me except I don't like double click to turn on.
Skilhunt H150 is another I'm looking at, but it's about twice the price.
Get it quickly...where??
Thnx
This is 39€ in my country, and the AA Pokelit 30....which one choose?
Thanks for this. I went ahead and bought one (high CRI) on your advice during prime days.
Question for you: how do you think it stacks up against the small Sofirn right angle flashlight -The sp10? Or that sp05? Mainly looking at either edc, or home use. Thanks again!
Jeez man how many uploads today 🤣
Nobody can say he doesn't take care of us XD
What does CRI mean? I think this would be great for my portable light for my kiddos. I have a Neebo Mycro that is very useful but if this is better I'd be all for switching up to this one for the price.
CRI = Color Rendering Index.
The higher the number, the closer to natural sunlight the color temperature of the beam will be and the better the light’s ability to illuminate the natural color of an object without washing out its true color.
@@allemander thank you very much for the information!
The amazon one only goes to 650lm
the 650 one has a CRI of 90.
The gray is 1000
There is no link in the description or pinned comment.
um where is the link?
Link isn't in description or comment.
I'm always a bit torn when it comes to tiny ultra bright flashlights.
The " turbo mode " is always impressive but never proves particularly useful, they don't run in that mode for very long if that output was useful, and they get pretty hot too.
lights like this have lured me in a few times, but they never end up replacing my AAA pocket light.
I gotta have a regular straight flashlight because it's what I'm used to and what works best with what I use my small EDC pocket flashlight for.
You forgot to add the link
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Died on me today after 1 year😢😢
Looks like a pipe
The PowerPoint you said was $30 was actually $40 and this light is actually $29 for the 650lm. What is the deal man?
Umm, the sog required a promo code (which they turned off a day later). And when this video was made, the price is as stated. Currently $24 with 20% coupon
@@maxlvledc early bird gets the worm I guess. It’s worth hitting that bell to take advantage of the flash deals you find.
Great review. It's a shame it doesn't have a red light though, the price point compared with the Fenix is much more affordable. Can Roy recommend another torch same as this but with a red beam?