Energizer Vision Ultra Rechargeable Headlamp Flashlight, 400 Lumens LED Headlamp, 6 Modes, IPX4 Water-Resistant

May 31, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

Compact, powerful, and versatile, the Energizer Vision Ultra HD Rechargeable Headlamp will go head-to-head against anything darkness can throw at you. This LED headlamp is packing up to 400 lumens of vibrant white light that lasts up to 4 hours on a full charge (in high mode). That’s right, this is a rechargeable headlamp. Non-removable Lithium Polymer batteries power 6 modes, including red and green LED settings. Steady red and green LED modes let you preserve your night vision or see into tight spaces indoors—great for hiking, fishing, and digging through crowded closets. It’s also smart to strap the headlight on for safety while jogging, cycling, or walking your dog at night. The smart dimming feature lets you adjust light intensity, and Vision Guard protects your vision by gradually increasing light intensity when you turn the headlamp on. See your world more clearly with the Energizer Vision Ultra HD Rechargeable Headlamp. Includes USB cable for charging; full charge requires 4 hours.

Product Features

  • Rechargeable and dimmable high-intensity LED headlamp with 6 modes (USB cable included) After fully charging in 4 hours, this headlight delivers up to 4 hours of light and up to 400 lumens (in high mode), 15X brighter than standard LED technology
  • 7 modes: high, low, wide, and wide low; night vision settings in red and green; and flashing red for safety/emergencies
  • Designed for home, professional, and outdoor use, and to add safety to night activities such as running
  • This headlamp resists splashing water (IPX4) and damage from drops up to 1 meter for reliable performance

Comments

Anonymous says:

Update!! Headlamp = Vein Transilluminator Update! The headlamp is still going strong.In other news, this headlamp is an excellent vein transilluminator. Traditionally, vein transilluminators can cost somewhere between $150 and up, this $15 headlamp can flex into a vein transilluminator. I do plan on purchasing the 250 lumen headlamp to maximize exposure.Super Bright and Easy to UseFlashlights have come a long way in the last decade. It’s too hard to compete when most flashlights cost under $50…

Anonymous says:

Don’t know how I did without one! I love this thing! I work on my Harley at night, pulled out of my garage. I live in the desert and most of the time I can’t even do that when it’s still in the 90s at 11pm. The garage is at least 20 degrees hotter. So I have work lights I pull out but always have to move them around to really see what I’m doing on any given part of the bike.I put this on the other night to polish up my chrome (which is all over the bike) and what a breeze. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this…

Anonymous says:

First the good – The light works well – its very bright First the good – The light works well – its very bright. There are three settings for brightness. The strap is wide and comfortable.Then the bad – there is a little ratchet mechanism built into the bottom of the light that allows you to adjust the aim downward. It’s poorly designed. It ratchets one way (up) very easily. But for my use, this position aims the light too high. Too adjust the light downward, you have to pull pretty hard on it, and it feels like it is going to…

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