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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025
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2Detroit
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
The day these came I was going to do a project with the lights, and I would need a light supply. This little guy came in clutch. First, it is very lightweight; you barely notice it on your head. There are a few different light modes. It gives you a cool blue, a warm color, or both together. There is also the motion-activated light, which has a red light to provide illumination for anyone else to see, and the light cuts on almost instantly when moving. The light tilt,s which is good for angles, or if you just take the light off and set it somewhere, it works either way. The little button at the time is conveniently placed. It took me like an hour to charge it up all the way. I like this product and would recommend it as it's worthy of your purchase.
Drake
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
Head lamps are the best because they are hands free and always point light in the direction that you are looking. This light is easy to operate and very light to wear. Push the left button to cycle through the light modes. The white light is very bright, the yellow is a softer light and then both will give you a little wider light. I think you would just waste the battery with double light mode. The red light is for people to see you, it is not bright enough to light anything. There is a steady red and a blinking red. This is an area where I think this light is week. A great feature of another headlamp that I have is using the red light so as to not blind other people around you and still providing enough light to see what you are doing, or where you are walking. I use it all the time camping. There is a motion sensor setting (right button) allowing you to turn the light on and off with a wave of the hand. I am not a big fan because you end up turning the light off on accident when you are really needing it, or you turn it on by accident (in transport) and run down the battery. It is there if you want it. You can tilt the lamp from straight out to 60 degrees down, a necessary feature for any head lamp as far as I am concerned. It has a charge level indicator so you know the status of the battery, which I think is also a must have feature. This also comes with clips if you want to use it with a safety helmet. The USB C charge cord is also included. I will not own a light any more that is not rechargeable. Overall its great value at this price point.
JackofAll
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
This comes with the hard hat clips that I don't require since I retired but it is nice for those who need it. The light has good controls for low or high with the alternate color lights of blue and red. The on/off with the wave of a hand control is a bit odd and may take some getting used to. This could be a good feature for those that have use for it. You set it with the right button. If you wave your hand or your headlight gets blocked by anything in close proximity the light will turn on full high beam. Sometimes at unwanted times. You don't need to use this setting though unless you need it. The left button controls the high/low and both with just another push so getting proper light intensity for your needs is straight forward. The only knock I have for me personally is the very small buttons that I can't operate with my thumb or finger very well and have to use my fingernail to push it in accurately enough to get it to push in. Good light for my uses and light is adequately bright so I like it. It doesn't require batteries only a recharge with the cord once in a while. It has battery level light indicating charge left. I will recommend this light.
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