Features: WindFire Adjustable and Zoomable Headlamp, Bicycle lamp, Camping Light
Model of LED: CREE XM-L T6 U2
Output bright can come to max 1800 lumens [lm]
Waterproofing design, you can use it in a rainy day
Extensive Lifetime of Cree LED (100,000 hours)
Aluminum alloy casing, Aluminum alloy reflector
r Adjustable headband and the head of the light bulb with zoom and tilt adjustment
Three switch Mode: Strong Brightness / Normal Brightness / Flashing
Specifications:
Bulb Type: CREE XM-L T6 LED U2
Number of LEDs: 1
LED Color: White
Switch Type: Button (On, Off and mode selecting)
Lumens: 1800 Lm
Material: aluminum, plastic and cotton
Color: Blue
Powered by: 4x AA (not included)
Package includes:
1 X WindFire 1800Lm CREE XM-L T6 LED Headlamp
WindFire After Service: 30 Days Money Back Guarantee, 12 Months Warranty!
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Battery pack issues – Batteries POPPED while I was wearing it Here’s why I rated this a one star. I bought 4 of these – so far 2 of them have stopped working. I was wearing one this evening, working in the garden, and I heard the batteries POP, while I was wearing it on my head. 2 of these have had battery issues. I used the same battery brand, etc. Totally defective and DANGERous. do not buy. I’ve owned them for maybe 6 months or a year, and major defects. Unfortunately, this is going to be a product in the landfill. :-/
WELL WORTH IT FOR $21 For $21 bucks It is worth it!!! The first purchase of this product, my husband needed something like this for work (handsfree vs. using a flashlight). This product/flashlight is super bright! Plus he didn’t want something with recharger battery feature, so he can replace the batteries with ease. He sewed this unit on a baseball cap for light protection and additional comfort. He was so happy with this product that he asked for me reorder, purchased 3 more. For him two more as back up. And I…
Great light, easily replaceable batteries, but a stubborn Zoom. The light is very bright and I like the idea of easily replaceable AA batteries as opposed to rechargeable ones that may be dead when needed with no time to charge. Initially the Zoom did not work but after trying and trying and using excessive force I finally got it to move in and out. Perhaps it will become easier with more use.