- Color: Black
- Power Source: Battery Powered
- Light Source Type: LED
- Material: Abs
- Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion
- ? β Super Bright and Motion Sensor: The headlamp flashlight uses class-leading LED chips that has the maximum brightness of 1100 lumens, easily light up an entire tent and road, even the mountain. It added motion sensor mode, you can easily turn the lights ON/OFF by waving your hand, which is more convenient and avoids soiling the headlamp when your hands are dirty.
- ? β Ultra-light and Adjustable: The hand-free headlamp is only weight 1.76 OZ, comfortable and lightweight. The lamp head can be rotated 60Β° and tightly fixed to avoid shaking and sliding when running. The head flashlight uses comfortable elastic headband, which can easily adjust the length to perfectly fit your head size, perfect for adults and kids.
- ? β Waterproof and 8 Modes: The headlight has IPX4 waterproof rate. The high-quality shell is more sealed and leak-proof, which is suitable for rain or snow, indoors or outdoors. The led headlamp has 8 lighting modes to meet your various needs. β In key light mode, you can switch the main strong beam, main weak beam, side strong beam, side weak beam, red beam, SOS red strobe. β‘In motion sensor mode, you can switch the main strong beam and side strong beam.
- ?β Friendly Service and Risk-free purchase: The design of this headlamp has been applied for a USPTO patent in the United States. We will provide 2-year quality assurance and 60-day fully money back. If you have any questions, please tell us at first time, we will offer you with professional services and satisfactory solutions. Add to your cart now!!!





















Sam –
The media could not be loaded. Β This headlamp is a fantastic value. I have purchased handheld flashlights that have cost up to $200 from other brands such as Fenix, Streamlight, ThruNite, Klarus, Jetbeam, Convoy, etc. Over the years, it has been something if a hobby for me, and I have spent way too much on flashlights. That said, I had never purchased a headlamp. It just never seemed like the best bang for my buck, like I could get more performance for my dollar in a handheld flashlight of comparable price. However, as I am currently potty training a new puppy and find myself picking me up and chasing after him at all hours of the night, I thought it might be nice to try a hands-free option.Of course, my initial instinct was to do a ton of research, find out which one is the best, and get that one. I looked at the top brands, primarily Petzl and Black Diamond. I was looking at waterproofness, battery options (aaa and rechargeable), brightness, runtime, build quality, comfort, and features. I the end, I determined that the right headlamp for me would cost around $60 at a minimum. I had added two of these to my cart and was preparing to check out when I decided to search “rechargeable headlamp” just to see what budget options were available. What I found was that there were several options to buy a pair of rechargeable headlamps for $20 total, or $10 apiece. Not only that, but they had decent reviews.Rechargeable is a must in an everyday (non-emergency) flashlight. As most headlamps take aaa batteries, and I only use energizer ultimate lithium batteries in my flashlights, each recharge saves me about $4. If I end up recharging this headlamp twice a week for one year, it will have saved me $400 in batteries. If it lasts 2 years (which I absolutely believe it will), it will have saved me $800.(Alkaline batteries can explode in flashlights and ruin them. Last year, lost like $200 worth of flashlights when the Duracell batteries that I had always trusted exploded in them. Lithium batteries do not explode and have a shelf life of 20 years.)Long story short, I got the cheap one to use as a beater, just to walk the dog. However, it had ended up being my most-used flashlight in the house. I often find myself walking around with it on my head in the middle of the day because it is so useful. Headlamps are great. Because if the light being positioned so close to your eyes, shadows aren’t really an issue.This lamp has high/low spot, high/low flood, red flood, and red flash options. I find myself using high spot exclusively when outside for walking the dog, and high flood exclusively when inside for working in the garage/car/closet or any other place where lighting is anything less than optimal. The spot is bright enough to light up the entire side of my house from ~50 feet away, and the floor is perfect for making it look like the lights are on high in whatever corner of the house you are working in. The flood option is also great for reading! My wife has recently been using a clip-on book light when reading inside even during the day due to eye fatigue. (We are not old people. She is 25 and I am 29.) But the flood that comes off of this flashlight is so much brighter and more natural that I think it is going to replace the reading light altogether.The spot modes have a good mix of spot spill. The flood mode is soft around the edges and very natural looking with no artifacts. The red flood mode has a ton of artifacts and is very messy looking. If you plan to use the red flood for night vision, this may not be the headlamp for you. However, I do not plan to ever use that mode, so I will not hold it against the headlamp. Finally, the flashing red mode is also pretty useless for my purposes, but would be fantastic if you were riding a bike or walking down a street at night.The strap is very comfortable and had not caused any headaches. The part of the lamp that touches your forehead has a piece of very soft foam that makes it easy to wear the lamp for long periods of time without any pain.I do not use the proximity sensor / hands-free mode because when I wave my hand in front of the light to turn it on, the light hits my hand right in front of my eyes for a moment and it is extremely bright and uncomfortable. Hoerver, for anyone considering purchasing this headlamp, I will briefly run through the operation. The light has two buttons on top. The button in the right cycles through spot high, spot low, flood high, flood lie, red flood, red flash, off. The left button (with the picture of a hand) cycles through spot high, flood high, off. However, when in either of those two modes that are activated by pressing the button with the picture of a hand, the light can be turned on and off by waving your hand in front of the headlamp. I think this is so that if you were wearing gloves or something that caused you to be unable to push the buttons, you could still toggle the light on and off.Overall a great headlamp for my purposes and an amazing deal for the price. Unless you are an absolute flashlight snob or have very particular and specialized needs, this headlamp should work for pretty much anybody who needs a hands-free light. (And if you have not tried a headlamp, I highly recommend that you do. Having both hands free to work and having perfect illumination on whatever you are working on has been revolutionary for me. I should have gotten one years ago.)
Woodbridge Dave –
I’m amazed how well these headlamps work. Bought 2 back in Dec 2021, and after some adjustment find these to be fantastic. The adjustments deal with the charging, and it’s 2 things! 1) the charging cable is crap, but it’s a standard connector type so just use a better one! And, 2) the charging indicator lights are crap – they’ll indicate it’s charging almost as soon as the cable is plugged into it (regardless of whether the other end is plugged in). So, 1) with 2) makes it seem like the things aren’t holding a charge, but in fact 1) means it might not be charging, while 2) fools you into thinking it is!Fully charged, we can get ~ 1hr on the high beam (which is almost all I use). It’s plenty bright for walking at night and I get better brightness from it then I do from our big streetlights (though a smaller area). I’m not a fast runner, but it’s worked well enough for me running as well, though I doubt I’d try to bike with it – it’s just not quite enough for that kind of speed.We also use them a lot for working around the house, and it’s a great asset to my old eyes! You can point the headlamp down in incremental settings, but I wish it wasn’t incremental. I also love the motion sensor when I’m walking, but tend to avoid it when I’m working around the house. Also love that these are rechargeable (vice burning through batteries). We just bought 2 more so they’re readily available around the house.
A. Norden –
These are a pretty good deal. Iβve been looking for good headlamps for a long time and there seem to be only really cheap ones that are usually pretty bad and expensive ones like Petzel which are a little more sturdy. Iβve given up on paying a lot of money for headlamps when they will still break over time and have decided to buy cheaper headlamps instead. These do pretty well they are fairly bright, the motion detection effect is hard to figure out what itβs for. But they were very well. The batteries donβt last very long but I have two of them. I would buy more of these and put them all over my house like reading glasses.I paid more for Foxelli headlamps and they consistently broke very quickly. Hope these last a while.
Armond Washington –
After going through two much more expensive headlamps from a reputable outdoor goods manufacturer (they’d each get sweat in them when runningβgross, I knowβand had serious reliability issues after a year), I decided to try something cheaper. For the price, I don’t think these can be beat.I regularly use these for running, hiking, and utility work in my attic and around the house and yard. The brightness is great. The beam in spot mode is reasonably tight and has nice spill for area lighting (this can be a minor issue when running at night with others, but otherwise isn’t a problem). The area illumination and red modes are great.Recharging isn’t quick, but the versatility of charging with USB makes up for that in my estimation.There are two minor improvements I’d love. The first is the angle at which these can be tilted down. They stop in three spots (all the way up, midway down, and steeply down); A couple more angles in between would be really useful.The other is that I’d like a lower brightness setting on spot and area modes. These are minor issues, and at this price point, I can’t fixate on them too much.After some experience with these, I ordered more for my family to use while camping and doing chores. The four of them together cost less than either of the supposedly-nicer ones that both broke after a year.
Benthamite –
I have used it repeated for running at night, about 20 times, it is excellent. I use it for gardening at night, under crawl space plumb for 2 days, etc. Much, much better than a flashlight. Takes about 4 hours for the battery to need charging. I have charged about 9 times, about 36 hours of use. I bought the bigger version with more lights just out of curiosity, same brand. This is more comfortable and about 70% as bright, more than enough. It is so small yet so bright. I am going to buy another set for friends.