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Nextorch ECO Star Headlamp

Nextorch ECO Star Headlamp

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Product Description
Perfect for an outdoor adventure, a cave mission, or tinkering under the hood, this comfortable headlamp from Nextorch offers 30 lumens and casts a beam nearly 100 feet long. Thanks to its wide 180-degree angle beam, it will make a great companion when leading a tour or lighting up wider areas Read More

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Archigeist
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Feb 25, 2017
I've had this lamp in my backpack for six months now, and I can recommend it for basic needs of light. I plan to get more of these and spread them around the house, cars, bags etc. I have plenty of 18650 flashlights also, for situations where more is more. I don't even know why I like this lamp so much, I guess because it offers the basics with absolutely minimal cost in money, weight and space, and its just solid! And I feel I can rely on it.
Pros: +it weighs practically nothing, 60g including two Eneloop aaa's +takes practically no space at all +is sturdy plastic, I don't need to worry about it at all +the headband is good quality, sits well, just long enough for my huge head +works great with two Eneloop aaa's +cheap, you can put one everywhere you might need a lamp +has red light to save your night vision +great for tent, car etc close quarters
Cons: -not very bright, I don't think many lamps with two aaa's are much brighter though -hiking with it = you see what you are stepping on, but you will want more light, rocks will look like bears :) -no memory, it goes hi, low, red, off (long press for s.o.s.), not a big deal
PS To open the battery cover there is a tool in the headband!
Fearlessleader
403
Feb 24, 2017
Looks like the black one with no hat clip is cheaper on Amazon prime now.
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