Acebeam Rider RX vs Acebeam Pokelit AA
Acebeam Rider RX ($80) vs Acebeam Pokelit AA ($35) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right edc flashlight.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Acebeam Rider RX | Acebeam Pokelit AA |
| Price | $80 | $35 |
| Weight | 48g | 40g |
| Max Output | 1000 lm | 550 lumens |
| Body | Titanium / Stainless / Al | — |
| Battery | Built-in (wireless) | 14500 or AA |
| Charging | Wireless | USB-C |
| Weight | 48g (titanium) | 40g |
| Size | 70mm × 21mm | — |
Pros & Cons
Acebeam Rider RX
- Titanium option for ultimate durability
- Wireless charging is genuinely elegant
- 48g titanium body is remarkable engineering
- $80+ with wireless dock
- Proprietary charging dock
- 1000 lm limited vs competitors at price
Acebeam Pokelit AA
- AA compatible
- USB-C
- Shockingly bright
- Tiny cell runtime
- Clip tight
Acebeam Pokelit AA is the better value at $35. Both are part of our curated edc flashlight index — tap through to check current pricing.