Energizer LED Headlamp PRO (2-Pack), IPX4 Water Resistant Headlamps, High-Performance Head Light for Outdoors, Camping, Running, Storm, Survival LED Light for Emergencies (Batteries Included)

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Energizer Vision HD + LED Headlamp offers a hands-free, bright LED light with a long runtime for extended use. This headlamp flashlight is ideal for indoor or outdoor activities that require two hands. With 26 lumens on high, this light is 4x brighter than the standard LED technology with a beam distance of up to 8 meters. Advanced dimming controls let you adjust the intensity of this headlamp LED light from 1% to 1%. Three modes – high, spot and wide – are available with a red LED for night vision. Next Push Off minimizes switch cycles. This light needs 6 AAA batteries (included) to use.
[Headlamp LED Light]: Two (2) Energizer Vision HD + LED Headlamp offers a hands-free, bright LED light with a long runtime for extended use
[Indoor and Outdoor Light]: Use this LED light as an emergency light, outdoor light or as a work light for both indoor and outdoor activities
[Bright LED Light]: 260 lumen headlamp LED light has up to an 80-meter beam distance and is 4x brighter than the standard LED technology
[Dimming Controls]: Uses advanced dimming control technology to let you adjust the intensity of this Energizer headlamp from 10% to 100%
[Three Modes]: Choose from three modes with this flashlight headlamp – high, spot and wide- to accommodate all your work and personal needs

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Customer Reviews

10 reviews for Energizer LED Headlamp PRO (2-Pack), IPX4 Water Resistant Headlamps, High-Performance Head Light for Outdoors, Camping, Running, Storm, Survival LED Light for Emergencies (Batteries Included)

  1. djackvony

    Quality product!
    These headlamps are great value. They work well, they are sufficient as far as the brightness and the adjustment that will allow you to have the necessary light that you need, due to the fact that they have several settings.The headlamps come with a sufficient adjustable strap, and you have the ability to angle the light so that you can set it to the angle of your eyesight, so that the light is aimed at what you’re looking at.These are great for a mechanic or any hobbies that needs to direct light on what they are working on, as well as any emergency situation. If you need to have your hands-free and be able to see a particular spot, these are for you.

  2. Nom de Gruyere

    Bright enough, coarse tilt adjustment, a good value
    A good, basic headlamp that is easy to open, has an adjustable strap and a tilt capability. The tilt adjustment is coarse, about 22 degrees per detent, so only the first two settings are of use when walking or running, and third position for close work. I don’t know what the 90 degree and 112 degree settings would be useful for, unless you want to tell ghost stories around the campfire!The lamp does not have a regulated output, so brightness will diminish as the batteries discharge, but I would not expect regulation in such an inexpensive lamp. Not rated for rechargeable batteries and won’t function with NiMH; but I didn’t expect that either. The two pack came with 6 AAA batteries that were past the use-by date, but for the price of the batteries were “free”.If you use a headlamp every day, consider getting a lamp that can run on rechargeable batteries and has regulated output. I have such a lamp that cost 4 times as much as this 2-pack, and worth it to me. For an emergency kit in your car or go bag, these lamps are perfect adequate and a good value; and having two hands free when the unexpected happens after dark is priceless.UPDATED 2024-10-31In my initial review I said the light is not regulated, but I was wrong. Although the product makes no direct claim for regulated output, the ability to dim the light implies regulation is being used. Consequently, rather than fading over time I expect the light output will remain constant until the batteries get below the threshold where they can sustain the current required to run at full brightness.When you turn on the headlamp the first mode you get is red light, which is what you want if you are trying to preserve your night vision. The red light is not dimmable. After red are the three white light modes, each of which come on at full brightness and can then be dimmed. Below are operating instructions I found on the Energizer website.Energizer VISION HD+ HeadlightOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:• Press 1 time for Night Vision (red). Dimming not available.• Press 2 times for Spot & Flood on high. Hold down to adjust brightness. Light will flash at highest and lowest settings. Release to set light level.• Press 3 times for Spot only. Hold down to adjust brightness. Light will flash at highest and lowest settings. Release to set light level.• Press 4 times for Flood only. Hold down to adjust brightness. Light will flash at highest and lowest settings. Release to set light level.• On any mode, press after 2 seconds to turn light off. No need to cycle through the modes.

  3. KC

    Great camping headlamps
    Whether this is the right headlamp for you depends on what you want to use it for. If it is for campground use, or nighttime astronomy, this is the perfect item because it first turns on as RED. This EXACTLY how I prefer it. If you need it as an emergency light, or workshop light, then this might not be your first choice because of the sequence of how the lights are turned on.There are RED lights; two white LEDs to the sides (AREA); and a center focused LED (SPOT).The single button operations turns on the light and cycles through in this order: RED==>AREA+SPOT==>SPOT only but brighter==>AREA only==>OFF.If you pause for more than a second, then the cycling stops and the next press is OFF. The light does not remember your last setting. It will always start with RED.Except for the RED, at any other white LED settings, a PRESS AND HOLD of the button will change the intensity by increasing to maximum and the decreasing to minimum and will keep alternating while you hold the button.Also, I prefer that it uses replaceable AAA batteries. This comes with two lights and 6 AAA batteries. I have largely migrated to rechargeable AA and AAA batteries at home. This allows me to have a fresh set in before every use. I don’t prefer the non replaceable rechargeable type because when the battery or charging port fails, it’s useless.Summary:1. Simplicity of replaceable AAA, thus less things to fail.2. Simplicity means this is cheap. You get two lights and initial set of 6 Energizer AAA alkaline batteries.3. Great for camping and nighttime astronomy because light turns on as RED.4. Very bright white LEDs for lighting an area or focused spot light.

  4. customer

    when you don’t have….
    …three hands this headlamp does the job. Nice and bright and easy to use. Not too heavy and adjustable. I just hope it lasts.

  5. J2000

    I really like these
    Easy to use, switch works good and isn’t fussy (mine are consistent and predictable, unlike older reviews I’ve seen, Energizer must have fixed whatever the problem was), easy to put in new batteries (no tools required), angle/tilt adjustment works good and is a very useful feature. There are 3 different brightness settings of the white light, and also one red-light setting. Fairly decent battery life, better than I expected – I haven’t timed it precisely so can’t tell you exactly, but on low white-light setting I’ve already got over 12 hours with no dimming, running about 2 hours at a time and then letting them rest for a few days (I’m using them as running lights strapped onto a scooter lol because I haven’t yet bought proper bike/scooter lights, also I have more of these around the house in case of power outages). I specifically chose these because they’re *not* rechargeable – they take regular batteries which is what you want for extended power outages because you don’t have to wait to recharge (or with non-existent electricity), instead you just take a minute to put in new batteries (you do keep spare batteries around, right?) and carry on. Also I’ve had them out in heavy rain a few times and they still work with no problems, although I don’t know if that water-resistance would maintain over the long term, but so far so good.

  6. Rovel A.

    All features are good.

  7. Perla Mason

    Excelente producto: muy útil y con buena iluminación.

  8. CLAUDINEI SOARES DE OLIVEIRA

    Otima lanterna, regula a densidade da luz, muito economica, uso nos acampamentos.

  9. hamad

    It is very comfortable when you wear it.It will make your job easier and has many lightning modes.

  10. John

    Solidly built and different lighting configurations.

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