Acebeam T35 Coyote#

Specifications#

Brand/model Acebeam T35 Coyote
LED Luminus SFT40 5000K
Maximum lumens 1,600 lm
Maximum beam intensity 30,976 cd
Maximum throw 352 m
Battery 1*18650 Li-ion, 2*CR123A
Onboard charging Yes (USB-C)
Material Aluminium
Modes 5
Blinkies Strobe
Reflector Smooth
Waterproof IP68
Review date July 2024

Introduction#

The Acebeam T35 Coyote is a tactical looking torch with a neutral white 5000K Luminus SFT40 emitter and smooth reflector. It has a Tail Switch to turn the light on and off and Side Switch to change the mode. Built-in USB-C charging, an included 18650 battery and a holster makes this a complete kit.

Acebeam provided this torch for review. I have not been paid for this review nor have I held back my opinions of this torch.

Packaging#

The Acebeam T35 Coyote comes in an orange box with a window to see the torch.

Acebeam T35 Coyote packaging Acebeam T35 Coyote packaging

Acebeam T35 Coyote packaging Acebeam T35 Coyote packaging

The following was included in the box:

  • Acebeam T35 Coyote
  • Acebeam ARC18650H-260A 15A 2600mAh 3.6V Li-ion cell
  • Pocket clip
  • Lanyard
  • Two spare o-rings
  • Spare USB-C cover
  • USB-A to USB-C cable
  • Warranty card
  • Product certification card
  • User manual
  • Holster

Acebeam T35 Coyote packaging-5 Acebeam T35 Coyote accessories

Acebeam T35 Coyote cards Acebeam T35 Coyote user-manual-1

Acebeam T35 Coyote user-manual-3 Acebeam T35 Coyote user-manual-2

Torch in use#

The Acebeam T35 looks and feels like a tactical torch.

The high frequency strobe mode and the aggressive looking strike bezel are nice tactical features.

Acebeam T35 Coyote in use 1 Acebeam T35 Coyote in use 1

A holster has been included. The torch is kept secure with velcro and there is a loop to thread a belt through.

Acebeam T35 Coyote holster-1 Acebeam T35 Coyote holster-2

Acebeam T35 Coyote holster-3

The included lanyard can be attached to a hole in the pocket clip.

The torch cannot tail stand due to the Tail Switch.

Despite looking and feeling like a tactical torch, I would regard this as a torch for general outdoor use because there is no shortcut to Turbo.

Build quality#

The build quality is excellent.

The Acebeam T35 Coyote is made of aluminium and it has a matte brown anodised finish. There are no sharp edges.

Knurling on the tube and the tail provide additional grip.

Acebeam T35 Coyote side

The torch can remain still on a flat surface and not roll away due the rectangular shape of the head.

Acebeam T35 Coyote front Acebeam T35 Coyote left

The one-way pocket clip is securely attached to the torch.

Acebeam T35 Coyote back Acebeam T35 Coyote right

A protective film came attached to the glass lens. This must be removed before using the torch.

Acebeam T35 Coyote protective-film

The strike bezel appears to be made of steel.

The Tail Switch gives a satisfying click.

Acebeam T35 Coyote tail Acebeam T35 Coyote button

The Side Switch also gives a satisfying click. It has an indicator LED for the battery status and the charging status.

Acebeam T35 Coyote side-button Acebeam T35 Coyote button-green

Anodised threads for the tailcap came well lubricated. There is an o-ring to help with water resistance.

Acebeam T35 Coyote threads

It is relatively easy to take the tailcap off and put it back on again.

Springs at each end of the tube allow flat top and button top 18650 cells to be used.

Acebeam T35 Coyote head-spring Acebeam T35 Coyote spring

It is worth noting that Philips screws have been used for the USB-C port cover and the tailcap PCB. This makes it slightly easier to repair. Torches like the Acebeam E75 require torx bits or allen keys.

Acebeam T35 Coyote in use 1

Acebeam T35 Coyote in use 1

LED, bezel, lens, reflector and beam#

The Acebeam T35 Coyote has a cool white 6500K Luminus SFT40 emitter with a smooth reflector.

There is a glass lens with a blue anti-reflective coating.

Acebeam T35 Coyote closeup emitter

The strike bezel looks aggressive but it is not sharp.

Acebeam T35 Coyote closeup bezel

CCT, CRI, and duv#

I have taken Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) and Colour Rendering Index (CRI, RA of R1-R8) measurements with the torch positioned one metre away from an Opple Light Master Pro III (G3).

The CCT is around 4800K, the CRI is around 64 and the Delta u, v is positive (green).

The beam produced has an intense white hot spot, a wide corona, and a moderate-sized spill given the small size of the reflector. The beam looks a bit like three circles overlapping each other when shining it on a white wall.

Mode CCT (K) CRI (Ra) x y Duv
Ultra-Low 4572 62.9 0.3614 0.3818 0.0085
Low 4617 63.2 0.3593 0.3775 0.0072
Mid 4677 63.8 0.3567 0.3728 0.0059
High 4830 64.7 0.3512 0.3649 0.0042
Turbo 5376 66.4 0.3354 0.3472 0.0018

Calculate Duv from CIE 1931 xy coordinates

Dimensions and size comparison#

Dimensions#

I took the following measurements using a digital caliper.

Measurement Unit (mm)
Length 137.6
Head diameter 26.0
Tube diameter 22.93
Tail diameter 25.1
Battery diameter 18.56
Battery length 70.6

Weight#

I took the following measurements using a digital scale.

Weight Unit (g)
Acebeam T35 Coyote 89.72
Battery 47.51
Acebeam T35 Coyote with battery 137.23

Size comparison with its competition#

From left to right: Acebeam T35 Black, Acebeam T35 Coyote, Acebeam Defender P16 Gray, NEXTORCH TA30C, Amutorch XT35, SPERAS EST

Acebeam T35 Black, Acebeam T35 Coyote, Acebeam Defender P16 Gray, NEXTORCH TA30C, Amutorch XT35, SPERAS EST

Acebeam T35 Black, Acebeam T35 Coyote, Acebeam Defender P16 Gray, NEXTORCH TA30C, Amutorch XT35, SPERAS EST

User interface#

The Acebeam T35 has a forward-clicky Tail Switch to turn the torch on and off and an electronic Side Switch to select a mode.

The main group has five modes: Ultra-Low, Low, Mid, High, Turbo. And one blinky mode: Strobe.

State Action Result
Off Click the Tail Switch On (mode memory)
On Click the Tail Switch Off
On Click the Side Switch Cycle (Ultra-Low, Low, Mid, High, Turbo)
On Hold the Side Switch for 0.5 seconds Strobe

Mode Memory#

Strobe is not memorised.

Strobe#

Strobe has a constant frequency of about 140 Hz.

Acebeam T35 Coyote strobe

Battery Level Indicator#

The indicator LED in the side switch will display the following when the torch is on.

Colour Battery level
Green > 20%
Red 10% - 20%
Red flash < 10%

Acebeam T35 Black closeup-button-green

The indicator LED is not too bright.

Low voltage protection#

The torch has low voltage protection.

I tested low voltage protection by connecting the driver of the torch to a bench power supply and then by lowering the voltage from 4.2V to 0V.

Mode LVP? Cut-off
Ultra-Low Yes 2.72V
Low Yes 2.73V
Mid Yes 2.73V
High Yes 2.73V
Turbo ?

I have not tested LVP for Turbo.

Pulse Width Modulation#

There is PWM but I did not notice any visible PWM (flickering).

I measured the PWM of the light with a Zoyi ZT-703S oscilloscope.

Ultra-Low, Low, Mid, High, Turbo

Acebeam T35 Coyote PWM Acebeam T35 Coyote PWM Acebeam T35 Coyote PWM Acebeam T35 Coyote PWM Acebeam T35 Coyote PWM

What I like about the UI#

  • It is simple to use and intuitive.
  • On/Off with the Tail Switch and select the mode by clicking the Side Switch. This is a common user interface for this dual switch design.
  • The user interface is suitable for general outdoor use.

What could be improved#

  • A shortcut to Turbo from off would be nice if this is to be a tactical torch.

Batteries and charging#

Battery#

A button top Acebeam ARC18650H-260A 15A 3.6V Li-ion 2600mAh cell was included inside the torch. It arrived with a voltage of 3.82V.

Acebeam T35 Coyote battery-1 Acebeam T35 Coyote battery-2

The cell was isolated with a piece of plastic to prevent accidentally turning the torch on.

Acebeam T35 Coyote insulating-film

I tried the following cells:

Cell Top Compatible? Comment
Acebeam ARC18650H-260A 15A 3.6V Li-ion 2600mAh Button Yes
Acebeam ARC18650H-310A 3.6V Li-ion 3100mAh USB-C Button Yes
Sanyo NCR18650GA 3.7V Li-ion 3450mAh Flat Yes
Sofirn 18650 3.7V Li-ion 3000mAh Button Yes
XTAR 18650 3.6V Li-ion 4000mAh Button Yes

Charging#

The Acebeam T35 has built-in USB-C charging.

Acebeam T35 Coyote charging

Power supply: PinePower Desktop USB-C
USB Meter: AVHzY CT-3 (recommended by LiquidRetro)
Room temperature: 11 C

Acebeam T35 Coyote charging profile

The battery took 4 hours 14 minutes to charge from 3.01V to 4.16V at a rate of 5V 1.6A.

The charging profile looks a bit weird. The charging current kept going up and down.

The charging status indicator in the button is red while charging and it turns green when charging is complete.

Power supply compatibility#

I tried the following power supplies with the built-in USB-C charger:

Power supply USB Type Protocol Does it charge?
Apple 61W Power Adapter USB-C PD Yes
Google Pixel Power Adapter USB-C PD Yes
PinePower Desktop USB-C PD Yes
PinePower Desktop USB-A QC Yes
PinePower Desktop USB-A Yes

USB-C to USB-C charging works.

The torch can be turned on when a battery is disconnected and a USB-C cable is attached. It draws 5V 0.3A and it appears to be in stuck in one mode.

Performance#

Specifications from the manual:

FL1 STANDARD Turbo High Mid Low Ultra-Low Strobe
Output (lumens) 1,600 + 700 700 350 90 3 1,600 + 700
Runtime 60s + 1h 30min 1h 35min 3h 50min 16h 400h 3min + 3h
Beam Distance (metres) 352 230 160 98 352
Beam Intensity (cd) 30,976 13,225 6,400 2,401 30,976

Lumen measurements#

I measured the current at turn on for: Ultra-Low with a UNI-T UT139C digital multimeter; Low to High with a bench power supply; Turbo with a UNI-T UT210E clamp meter.

Mode Amps at start Specs Lumens @turn on Lumens @30 sec Lumens @10 min
Ultra-Low 8.5 mA 3 1.7 1.7 1.7
Low 0.12 A 90 79 79 79
Mid 0.55 A 350 316 312 307
High 1.50 A 700 712 700 663
Turbo 6.59 A 1,600 + 700 1,611 1,440 641

Standby drain#

There is no standby drain. This torch has a forward-clicky tailswitch.

Runtime graphs#

I used my own DIY lumen tube with a TSL2591 sensor and forked bmengineer’s project RuTiTe to record runtimes.

Note: Lumen measurements may be off by 10% with my DIY lumen tube.

The room temperature was approximately 11 C.

Acebeam T35 Coyote runtime graph

Acebeam T35 Coyote first 2 hours runtime graph

Acebeam T35 Coyote first 10 minutes runtime graph

Runtime#

Here is a summary of the runtime results:

Mode User manual Runtime Turn off Final voltage
Turbo 60s + 1h 30min 1h 33min 44s 1h 48min 16s 3.06
High 1h 35min 1h 47min 50s 1h 54min 35s 3.01
Mid 3h 50min 4h 40min 39s 4h 40min 39s 3.22
Low 16h 19h 3min 57s 19h 3min 57s 3.28
Ultra-Low 400h 10min+ 10min+

“Runtime” is the time until the output reduces to 10% of the output at 30 seconds (as per the ANSI/PLATO FL1 2019 Standard).

“Turn off” is the time until my DIY lumen tube no longer detects more than one lumen.

“+” indicates that the light remained on after recording had stopped.

The runtime results are pretty close to what Acebeam claimed.

The output looks well regulated.

Throw#

I took lux measurements with a UNI-T UT383BT at 30 seconds. Low, Mid, High and Turbo were measured at five metres. Ultra-Low was measured at one metre.

Mode Specs (cd) Specs (m) Candela measured (cd) Distance (m)
Ultra-Low 39 12
Low 2,401 98 1,325 72
Mid 6,400 160 5,850 152
High 13,225 230 13,450 231
Turbo 30,976 352 27,650 332

Beamshots#

I went to a local park and aimed the Acebeam T35 Coyote at a tree 70 metres away while using Turbo.

Beamshots were taken using a Sony RX100M2 using 3.2", f3.2, ISO 100, 5000K WB.

Acebeam T35 Coyote (Turbo)#

Acebeam T35 Coyote Turbo beamshot

Acebeam T35 Black (Turbo)#

Acebeam T35 Black Turbo beamshot

Acebeam Defender P16 Gray (Turbo)#

Acebeam Defender P16 Gray Turbo beamshot

NEXTORCH TA30C (High)#

NEXTORCH TA30C High beamshot

Amutorch XT35#

Amutorch XT35 High beamshot

SPERAS EST#

SPERAS EST Turbo beamshot

Conclusion#

The Acebeam T35 Coyote is a good torch for general outdoor use.

It looks and feels like a tactical torch. There is a strobe feature and the strike bezel looks aggressive. There is even a holster!

But it does not behave like a tactical torch. There is no direct access to Turbo while the torch is on or off.

I do not think that the Acebeam T35 should be categorised as as tactical torch.

Other than that, the build quality is excellent and it performs well.

Pros:#

  • Excellent build quality.
  • Good runtimes.
  • Good beam distance.
  • Well regulated output.
  • Built-in USB-C charging.
  • Simple user interface.

Cons:#

  • No shortcut to Turbo from on or off.
  • Low CRI.

Price#

The Acebeam T35 is US$64.90 at acebeam.com

Product page#

Use promo code “Tim15” for 15% off (valid until 10/09/2024).

The Acebeam T35 is US$64.90 at acebeam.com

Acebeam T35 at acebeam.com (affiliate link)

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