

🔦 Pocket power that outshines the rest—carry brilliance everywhere!
The ACEBEAM Pokelit AA is a rechargeable, ultra-compact EDC flashlight delivering 550 lumens of bright, high-CRI light with a neutral 5000K tone. Built from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, it offers IP68 water resistance and impact protection, runs up to 53 hours, and supports both rechargeable lithium-ion and standard AA batteries. Its sleek design with dual clips makes it the perfect everyday carry tool for professionals who demand reliability and precision lighting.
















| ASIN | B0B1Q646BK |
| Additional Features | Recahrgeable, High CRI 90+, two ss body clip, IP68 |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | AA |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,160 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #240 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | ACEBEAM |
| Brightness | 550 Lumen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,619 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.7"D x 0.71"W x 0.67"H |
| Item Type Name | Rechargeable Pocket EDC Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 86 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | High CRI value 90+, neutral white 5000K color temperature, 3 brightness levels with intelligent memory function |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Manufacturer | ACEBEAM |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 years. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | Pokelit AA |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, hiking, everyday use |
| Runtime | 53 hours |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Recahrgeable, High CRI 90+, two ss body clip, IP68 |
| Specification Met | IP68 |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 550 Lumens |
D**K
ACEBEAM Flashlight is a keeper!
This is a great product. The light is so bright, yet the flashlight is so small and convenient to carry everyday. I used mine twice, loaned it to my wife and now it is gone. So, going to have to buy this great product again. The flashlight is rechargeable and the charge lasts. The accessories work good and definitely help in everyday use. I got this to keep in my every carry computer backpack for when I need the use of a flashlight. This flashlight is very easy to use.
N**O
Wide beam short range light
You can see in the second picture I took the main beam is large or wide. It is bright and works perfect for indoors. Which is why it's at my gaming desk. When you drop something this is the correct tool for the job. The battery lasts quite a long time. I use it every day and it lasts at least a week before it needs to be charged. You have to remove the battery to charge it with a USB-C cord. It takes about an hour to get a full charge in the included lithium cell. This light claims 1000 lumens. It's close to that. I have a larger work flashlight with a higher capacity battery cell that produces 1000 lumens and outside it has a lot more range, it's a little brighter and more focused( smaller main beam). The main beam is smaller so it goes farther and looks whiter. It depends on what you want. A longer bulkier light is not good for my desk. I like to stand it up so I can find it when I drop something or need it. The size is made to clip in a shirt pocket also. No it's not as bright as a 2 cell light but it's way easier and lighter to carry. Honestly it's my favorite size. I also like having the button on the end instead of the side. It's easier to use. I have a lot of new led lights that I have bought this year. This one is my favorite so far. It's just right size. The light has 3 brightness modes. 1.Low for I have no idea what, it's not bright enough to even use imo. 2. Medium for up close work. 3 Max bright, this will get hot after about a min. This is NORMAL. A lot of power creates a lot of heat. All my good LED lights get hot on the high setting. Thus light has a different way to switch modes than any other light I have so it takes some getting used to. After you turn them on some led lights will let you tap the button to change the brightness. This one requires you to turn it on and off quickly to change modes. You get used to it but it's kind of clunky at first. If you just turn it on and use it then turn it off it will stay on the current brightness mode. If you want a well built compact light for indoors that you can carry in your pocket with ease this is your light. This light has waterproofing and is built to take outdoor use but it's not really what it is best at. Tons of light from a tiny frame. Good choice and I recommend this product.
K**M
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I love this flashlight so much that when we lost our first we got it again! It's super bright for potty runs with the dog in the dark. It's lightweight and small so I can hold it with my mouth when picking up dog poop. It's easy to change the brightness (though we always keep it bright). The battery is easy to take in and out for charging. It's sturdy and high quality. No complaints!
A**T
Pretty good flashlight, good value overall, 3.5 stars
BLUF: Nice little pocket light, I paid $17 and feel like it's a good value It's about the size of my index/middle fingers, slightly longer, can work as a pocket clip carry opposite side from pocketknife. Seems durable, and double clip seems strong, holds well and light rides low in pocket. It has a couple spots with different types of knurling, but they seem more for looks than function as none of them did much to help with grip, feels kind of smooth and if wet or using gloves it might get clumsy to hold. But OTOH easy to get out of a pocket quickly. Beyond clip it has no extra anti-roll feature, and it cannot tail-stand. Good for EDC or to stow in a bag where space is at a premium. Includes a wrist strap that can attach to the clip. Beam is bright on high, gets warm fairly quickly. It claims 550 lumens and output seems to match up to other lights I have in that range. It does have multiple light output modes, but is tricky to switch between them and use the memory feature. Not impossible, just was a little hard for me. Low is essentially a Moon mode. Haven't tested water resistance, but it does come with a couple extra O rings, so assume it will do well. Battery is USB-C rechargeable Acebeam branded, 920mAH Li-ion, 3.7v, 3.4Wh, ARC14500/AA. Charged up fairly quick, but haven't done a battery run-down test yet. Exact replacement battery available at Battery Junction for $8.90. Similar batteries are available for similar price. Confirmed it works with regular AA, which was a must-have for me. Comes with a 4-inch USB/USB-C charge cord. Overall 4/5 stars, 8.5/10, A-/B+. I bought two, I'm going to keep them both. If you want to spend a few dollars more for additional features, Sofirn SP10/SP10Pro are options for same EDC size (slightly thicker?). If you want a larger tactical size, 1800/2000 lumen range, Sofirn is the only real game in town in terms of bang for the buck, Acebeam doesn't compete there at all. But all things considered I would recommend this light. UPDATE: Used it for a bit longer, and still impressed with light output, size and simplicity of it, just wish it would be a deeper pocket carry clip, and the switch were more protected from accidental turn-on. I've only accidentally had it turn on once and use up the battery, but once was enough. Didn't mention it before, but while it works with regular AA battery, it's not very bright with it. Included lion battery makes it brightest. UPDATE 2: The pocket clip I've come to live with, no issues there, but still have occasional accidental turn-on situations where battery ran out and I never knew it. If they fix this issue with a better protected button, I would give it 5 stars for the price. UPDATE 3: I still like it, but the pocket clip bends too easily. I had to toss the clip as it wouldn't hold it's shape. Bending metal too many times can weaken it, which is probably the case, but it still wasn't strong enough to keep it's shape in the first place. I've had to top off the battery more frequently lately.
V**T
great flashlight and customer service!!
great flashlight for price. very bright, compact size and being able to recharge battery is a great cost savings. also, they have a great customer service department. I purchased on November 6 and three days later, i unfortunately broke the pocket clip. it was totally my fault and willing to buy a new one. I contacted them thru amazon and was wanting to purchase a new one. they responded quickly and told me they would be sending me not one but two clips. the new clips arrived Thursday the 20th. The flashlight and the customer service are both great!!
S**S
It's a great light: perfect EDC size, good battery, high CRI and surprisingly powerful.
It's a great light: perfect EDC size, good battery, high CRI and surprisingly powerful. I've had a number of flashlights for EDC and EDC-adjacent (ie in my car, too big to carry in my pocket comfortably) over the years, and a lot of the "pocket-sized" ones have just missed the mark. Pen lights I find are too long and too skinny - they always pop out of my pocket when clipped in or they impede my leg and jab me in the thigh when moving around, while other lights were even bigger and more of a pain. I've had issues with buttons being pressed in while in my pockets, leading to burning legs from battery heat and unusable lights. And still others were ultra tiny (ie something like the Beta keychain), but i've found those sizes are too small to really have meaningful battery life, and recharging them or something about their mechanism eventually breaks down and the light becomes a paperweight. The Acebeam Pokelit is a perfect middle ground. It's not as long as a pen light, but it's got more circumference so it's much more comfortable to hold. Has a 2-way pocket clip, so you can stow it at the top of your pocket and also use it clipped onto a hat. It's lightweight, so when you do use it on your hat, not only do you not notice the weight but it will also stay put much better (compared to something like the Thrunite T2 especially, which is at least 3x heavier). I often carry it loose in my pocket and it settles nicely in the bottom without snagging or causing extra bulk. Comes with a high-quality rechargeable cell (AA size equivalent too, so AA replacements will work in a pinch!) that delivers quite a bit of power, and there is no external charging port (port is on the battery itself), so there's no extra battery cover that can fall off and making your flashlight vulnerable to water ingress. The button is proud, but has a long throw and a soft actuation point before fully engaging. This means it's very unlikely to be accidentally engaged (ie in your pocket or in a backpack), and it's easy to use - don't have to dig your thumb in there to turn this on. Because it has the actuation point before the button clicks, it's easy to have the flashlight on only when you need it, say for just a second or two. Has low/med/high brightness which can be toggled by switching it on/off in succession. The middle has a slightly hotter spotlight, and it's pretty comparable to some of my other bigger flashlights. Works well lighting up the trees or distant objects in the night. High CRI is a big deal too, though the temperature seems a little cooler than my thrunite, which is a little surprising since that is a lower CRI light. Not bad, just catches me by surprise sometimes. Overall, highly recommend this light. Can be annoying having to pull the battery out to charge it, but i'll take that over finnicky USB charging ports that may or may not compromise the water resistance of the light. It's a perfect size, high cri light that works perfectly for everyday needs. Picture shows the size comparison of some of my various lights: SOG M113, ThruNite T2, some rando lights from work, a Lumintop IYP365, the Acebeam Pokelit, Beta QR and some random keychain light
L**G
Acebeam Pokelit AA Desert
Great EDC flashlight that’s easy to use. Comes with a 3.7V 1000mAh rechargeable lithium battery. It can also use any AA battery which is really convenient if you aren’t able to charge the battery right away. This has become my favorite AA size flashlight and the weight is so light it’s easy to carry around. Excellent value and great quality!
R**S
Small, well-built LED Flashlight
I have only been using this for a couple of weeks so this is just a first impression. It is well built and small enough to fit comfortably in a pocket. I keep it in my tool bag to see better into dark places on machinery and I can pocket it as needed. The switch feels like it will last a long time and the aluminum body is veery solid. There is a strong pocket clip and the lens is glass. I haven't used it enough to have the battery run down yet, but I comes with a rechargeable Li-ion battery the same size as a AA cell, but the voltage is 3.7V so you can't just use a disposable AA. There are 3 brightness levels that you can cycle through, but it will remember the last setting when you turn it on after being off for a while. The dim setting is good enough for general illumination and long battery life, the middle setting is bright enough to read anything within arm's length and the LED end of the flashlight gets warm, and the bright setting gives good light at some distance but the LED end of the flashlight gets pretty hot.
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