The remix is equipped with an asymmetrical single arm bracket, easily accessible battery door enclosure, and large push button switch. Combine these features with a simple and lightweight design and you have a headlamp built to perform in any environment. Whether your requirements call for long distance spotting, or close range area light, the remix is up to the task with a combination of a single maxbright LED and 3 ultrabright LEDs. The end result; true versatility in a compact, water resistant, and self-contained package. Users who prefer Cr123 batteries should consider the remix Pro.
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Overall good but fragile The battery door hinge is fragile. Overall, it rides well on my head, tolerates a variety of hats, is bright, is easy to operate with gloves, and is reasonably priced.The beam is not focused which is a liability if you want light thrown well front of you, as on a bicycle, but which is an asset at a walking pace.
Green and white light Headlamp After using cheap headlamps that are available everywhere now, I am pleased to give this Princeton a 5 star review. Though it is more expensive than all the other basic headlamps, it has the features I most wanted: green light as well as white. I use the green when I just want to see well and the white if I need to read or really get something illuminated. It says it’s assembled in the USA. I’m very happy with it so far.
Good Light, but dont drop it on a hard floor. I’m about to order my third light, I use for working in attics, underneath houses, or any application I need more light as an HVAC technician. The only problem I’ve encountered with this light is it’s very susceptible to damage if you drop it. Dropped mine in a carport today and the cap that’s opposite of the battery door broke off. This is the second time this has happened to me. Yep the fault is mine, just wish it was a little more forgiving in this department.The light…