The Acebeam E10 2.0 is here, and it’s not bluffing. This mini EDC flashlight brings a wild 782-yard throw packed into a stubby 3.5-inch body. It’s not a laser, not LEP just raw LED range with a focused beam and one goal: reach far without bulking up.
Acebeam E10 2.0 flashlight pushes throw to 782 yards

Throw is where the E10 2.0 earns its stripes. Despite its small frame, the light packs a cool white 6,500K LED that spits out up to 1,200 lumens. It’s concentrated enough to hit 782 yards on turbo though only for 30 seconds. After that, it drops to high mode, offering a still-impressive 466-yard reach.
Weighing 3.8 ounces, this flashlight fits squarely into EDC territory, and its large head helps concentrate that beam without leaning on LEP tech.
Acebeam E10 2.0 flashlight keeps power lean and focused
Battery life isn’t quite as jaw-dropping as the throw. Turbo mode drains power fast just 30 seconds at full blast, then a fallback to high for another 32 minutes. The next step down still covers a solid range but lasts longer, keeping the flashlight cool and the battery happier.
Here’s how the power modes break down:
- Turbo (1,200 lumens): 30 seconds, 782-yard throw
- High (466-yard throw): 35 minutes
- Low modes: Lower output, longer runtimes
- Moonlight mode (2 lumens): 120 hours
That initial turbo burst costs nearly 10% of the high runtime. Not great for extended use, but fine for quick scans or signaling.
Acebeam E10 2.0 flashlight takes USB-C, but not how you expect
Charging is a twist. The battery has its own USB-C port right on the cell. That means you’ll have to remove it from the flashlight to top it off. On the upside, it also supports CR123 cells in emergencies, though you won’t get full brightness with those.
Acebeam E10 2.0 flashlight packs extras and undercuts the old model
This update trims both the size and price. At $60, it undercuts the original E10 by twenty bucks and still comes with:
- Magnetic tailcap
- IP68 rating (waterproof up to 6.5 feet for 30 minutes)
- A slimmer, lighter body
- Rechargeable 16340 battery with USB-C
The older E10 could hold brightness longer, but this version goes farther and costs less. That tradeoff makes sense for most everyday users.
Acebeam E10 2.0 flashlight still makes distance the priority
It’s rare to see a flashlight this small reach so far. The E10 2.0 makes its identity tight beam, fast punch, and just enough stamina to matter. As long as you know how to manage its bursts, this $60 beam-thrower might be one of the best small-range tools around.
Sometimes, going the distance is about starting fast and fading smart.

