Description
- Long Press and Motion Sensor: Unlike the others, MIOISY headlamp flashlight added long press and motion sensor function. In any mode, hold the normal mode button for 3 seconds, the headlamp rechargeable would be turned off directly, which can avoid unnecessary switch cycles. In the sensor mode, you can easily turn ON or OFF the headlamp by waving your hand and responses within 0.1 seconds, which is more convenient to control when your hands are dirty
- Super Bright and Long-lasting: The rechargeable headlamp uses powerful premium LED chips to produce a maximum brightness of 1200 lumens, easily light up an entire tent and road. And the head lamp comes with 1500mAh built-in battery and a Micro-usb cable. According to professional tests, the head light could be recharged 1,000 times and has an effective life of up to 10,000 hours. The battery indicator could remind you when it needs to be charged. Run for 4-10 hours after full charge
- Waterproof and 8 Modes: The industrail head lamp has IPX4 waterproof rate for ultimate dependability. The high-quality shell is more sealed to withstand rain or snow from all angles, suitable for indoors or outdoors. The led headlamp has 8 modes to meet all your needs. In normal mode, you can switch the main strong beam, main weak beam, side strong beam, side weak beam, red beam, SOS red strobe. In sensor mode, you can switch the main strong beam and side strong beam
- Lightweight and Adjustable: The headlamps for adults weigh only 1.76OZ, a sponge pad design is added to the back of the head lamp to wear, you can feel comfortable even wearing it all day. The headlights for head can be rotated 60°and fixed firmly to avoid shaking and sliding when running. The head flashlight uses a comfortable elastic strap, which can be easily adjusted in length to perfectly fit adults or kids head, hardhat and helmets
- Unique Design and Exceptional Value: Each package contains 2 headlamps. This rechargeable headlamp is exclusively designed by MIOISY and applied for a USPTO patent in the United States, let it be your reliable and unique partner! If you have any questions, please reach out to us, we will offer you professional and satisfactory solutions. Add to your cart now
Sterghe –
I teach wilderness skills in the Poconos, and I’m out solo a lot as well. I just shared a sale on these to a “Wilderness & Hiking Skills for All” group I manage online, for good reason. Here’s part of what I wrote there:
These are the headlamps I use – relatively inexpensive even without being on sale, reliable, as bright as a car’s high beams, comfortable and don’t fall easily, lightweight, with different modes. I sometimes tuck them into the belt of my waist pack to keep the light below my eyes and save night vision, changing to the red beam for that on occasion even though I’m not really a fan of red light. They work fine then as well, and the headstrap rigs well to secure them.
They last a long time – more than a year, and apparently until I lose them or give them away, and they hold a charge well. Carrying two, with a little battery pack to recharge the one not in use, will last all night even on the brightest setting and near the solstice’s longest nights.
Happily retired –
I wish I had thought about these before. So many uses. Hands free. It took a little getting use to but when I’m trying to look in the lower cupboards or closets it sure helps. Out in the storage sheds. Cutting my dogs toenails (mine too for that matter) and polishing my nails thats where the adjustability came in handy.I went outside with my dog one night, that wasn’t so great I didn’t think about light attracts bugs lol. I use the hand held flashlight for that now. They hold their charge really well but I don’t use it as much as some people might. I gave my grandson one as he is out after dark walking home from the metro bus stop. Or if he’s out later than planned on his skateboard or bike. Several modes which can be handy..
The pen –
Great headlamp !!! Very bright . We used it for night fishing and came in very handy. I bought another set
Sharon –
Bright easy to adjust would buy again
Amazon Customer –
I like to use these when doing jobs where I need extra light and only use them on the brightest mode. I’m happy with them but deducted one star for a few points listed below. Overall these are not deal breakers and I probably would have still bought them knowing the negatives. Other commenters have also shared similar information so this shouldn’t be new if you’ve read other reviews.
Pros:
Lightweight. Sufficiently bright on the highest setting. (That’s all I use.) USB-C rechargeable. The listing only mentions USB rechargeable and USB-C is preferred. Sold as two to a pack which is needed if you’re working for more than a few hours. Having the second unit allows me to wear one while the other is charging. More on charging in the cons section below.
Cons:
Battery life is around 2 hours on full charge. It is definitely not the 4-10 hours as advertised. it also seems to take over an hour to fully charge (might be closer to 2hrs?) I also have a high speed USB-C charger so the speed is not due to the charger. The head strap is stretchy which is good but the tightening buckle could have better grip. I wear my headband rather loose but if you were hiking or climbing and wanted it tighter, the strap might slowly slip through the buckle. You can easily tighten and loosen the strap just by sliding the buckle along the strap. Auto on/off motion sensor is overly sensitive so I don’t use it. I have had it accidentally turn off just by walking through a doorway or getting close to an item I’m working on.
Joel –
I bought these for morning fishing in the dark. Very bright. Easy to operate even when paddling a kayak. Charges well. First rate product.
Landarghian –
These are comfortable, the adjustability is good, they are bright and have pretty good battery life. I would buy them again.
EmbeddedFlyer –
These headlamps are better than I expected for the price but there are some issues. My biggest complaint is it doesn’t remember the last mode used so you have to cycle through again to get to what you want. It always turns on with the bright spot light but I often want the wide “flood” light. I, and I suspect nearly everyone, has zero use for the red modes. The dim flood mode is also not very useful except perhaps as a night light in a tent to conserve battery life.
At least you can just hold the power button for a few seconds to directly turn it off without having to click through the rest of the modes like many Chinese lights. The left hand button only enables the motion detection mode.
The nice thing about headlamps that run on AAA batteries is you can just take a spare set of batteries in your day pack, or overnight backpack, and you have much longer run time. With a rechargeable light, like this one, you have to bring a USB power bank to charge it and you also have to wait for it to charge.
Imagine being on a day hike, you injure your ankle and have to slowly limp out, but it gets dark before you’re back to the trailhead. What do you do if the rechargeable battery dies? If you’re just going to use it around home or for walking the dog when it’s dark out the rechargeable battery is great. But for more serious outdoor use I’d suggest a headlamp with AAA replaceable batteries and bringing a spare set.
Otherwise the main beam is surprisingly bright and the dim main beam is still usable. This light is brighter than a forty dollar several year old name brand Petzl. The bright flood light is also nicely usable and much nicer for say walking the dog and would work well at a campsite.
The angle adjustment is fairly coarse with just 3 settings total but good enough for most uses. Name brand lights have a finer adjustment. If you wear glasses there’s annoying “light bleed” down into the glasses unless the headlamp is pointed straight ahead. The headband is soft and comfortable but the forehead pad isn’t especially non-slip.
The motion detection feature mostly works but is prone to some weird behavior. I’m not sure it’s all that useful unless you’re using it to say light up the inside of a tent hanging the light over head. Then when you’re in the tent iot will turn but automatically turn off when you’re not. There’s a green LED on the front to let you know it’s “sleeping” in motion detect mode.
At this price they’re basically disposable but it will be interesting to see how long they last and how well the battery holds up. As long as they don’t fail in a few month, or catch fire like some Chinese Li-Ion products, I’m satisfied for the price.