Light your way out of the dark with the ultra-comfortable, hands-free Energizer Vision HD LED Headlamp. Its pivoting head, up to 50-meter beam, and IPX4 water-resistant construction make it the ideal choice for early-morning runs, everyday projects, and late-night hikes. Its thoughtful design lets you adjust your light between 4 modes and your band from small to large. Its pivotable head design lets you adjust your light between 4 modes: high (great for hiking or hunting) to low (perfect for reading or using as a work light) to spot light (for viewing at a distance—great for biking) to flood (ideal for a wider visibility—indoors or outdoors). The comfort of this stretchable, washable band makes it easy to wear, allowing you to adjust its size from small to large. Give a round of applause for the hands-free light of Energizer Vision HD Headlight.
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Goldilocks’ Headlamp These Energizer headlamps don’t get nearly enough attention. They are light, super bright, reasonably priced, and don’t require special batteries. They have *two buttons*, which makes it much easier to use than the single button lamps you have to learn how to cycle thru endlessly. And they are physical buttons, not unreliable touch sensitive buttons that don’t work with normal gloves. My only complaint is that the transparent plastic that encases the main center light sticks out a few…
Great except for glare on eyebrows and glasses I tested five LED headlamps for my 2018 Hood to Coast Relay team: the Energizer LED, Foxelli 135lm, Black Diamond Cosmo and Storm, and the Coast FL 75. You can read my reviews of each headlamp on Amazon. The brightest of the five was the Black Diamond Storm, but it was also the most expensive and the heaviest by nearly one ounce at 3.9 ounces because it required four AAA batteries while all the other headlamps used three AAA batteries. Next in brightness was the Coast FL 75, but the one I got…
Settings are nice, glare on face is not. I pre-ordered this headlamp and wish I had waited.PRO: Can be very bright. Adjustable brightness is very handy. I particularly like the ability to choose between spot, flood and combo. I typically use flood mode for working around camp or looking at things I am doing. I use spot for trying to look into middle distance at night.CON: This headlamp shines a LOT of glare into your face. The entire faceplate of the the lamp is clear plastic. When turned on, this plastic…