Description
- Super Bright LED Headlamp —Spriak led headlamp flashlight is 1000lumen, design with Cob headlight and Red Taillight, it’s much brighter than traditional headlamp, it can illuminate a large area in front of you, at the same time ensuring other people and animals can see your presence, avoid in time. Suit for any situation, such as running, hiking, camping, mechanical maintenance
- 230°Wide-Beam Illumination —The construction headlamp provides 230° angle wide area illumination instead of lighting up only a small area in front of you. The broadbeam is most fit to human eyes, ensures you can see everything in your vision, don’t have to move headlight to illuminate the desired area, user-friendly.
- USB Rechargeable Headlamp&Battery Display — the rechargeable lamp is built-in 1200mAh rechargeable battery, fast charging in 3hours, you can easily know how much battery is left by the battery display indicator, so you can make better use of the headlamp. The rechargeable headlamp can be easily charged with many usb power supply such as power bank, car charger, laptop. Very convenient and economic, and SAVE MONEY compare with AAA battery headlamp!
- Waterproof Headlamp& Breathable Non-Slip Elastic Band — Spriak led head lamp is waterproof, can be used in rain. The elastic band is adjustable, breathable and non-slip, it’s non-slip, it won’t easily slip off even it gets wet. Suit for hard hat and wear(also come with hardhat clips).
- Lightweight&Comfortable —The rechargeable headlamp is only 3.7ounce in weight(included battery), it’s a lightweight camping tool with all-day comfort use. Compare with traditional headlamps, they are bulky and heavy on your forehead, Ours feels more like you wearing a baseball cap then a headlamp.
















Brett –
Muy bueno pero me incluyeron los seguros que van sujetos al casco.
Landon allen –
Pas assez puissant
Morris –
Bright! Has rear red light, would be good for biking. I use for home improvement work.
Brett –
i use them for under houses and hiking, they are great!
Lynnette Nelson –
I go walking in the dark…my friend and I try to get a walk in once a week before school hours. In order for us to do this in the winter we are often walking in the dark. We each have our own models of headlamps…mine stays in place better and has a rear “taillight “. The battery life is so good that after several walks (and hours of use) I suddenly realized my side of the sidewalk was dark and I needed to charge my headlight.
This lamp has three settings: constant light for continuous use, slow blink for higher visibility, and strobe for giving your unsuspecting enemies (or oncoming traffic) a seizure! Personally I prefer the constant, steady setting.
Billy Ripken –
LIke I said, lights up like a dream. Illumination pours forth and banishes, seeming-forever, the darkness.
Quality materials, and intuitive fitting.
Negatives:
Lamp-band can become hot enough to make you sweat. Maybe good in winter, elsewise can become uncomfortable.
Battery life is found wanting.
Recharging more complicated than need be, somehow.
Suggest a simple round prong recharge port with wall-wart a/c adapter. Hell, even a recharge cradle would be a MUCH welcome change. Relieves need of hunting for correct style of USB cord. .. friggin proprietary USB ports ruining my day every damn week.
Rear “tail light” is absolutely, completely and utterly un-needed outside of a working mine, in which this product would never be found.
Hardhat-friendly mounts are a thoughtful and useful addition. A high value aspect some, I’m sure, find irreplaceable.
Again, whats with the damn tail-light? yeah I know “I never saw him, his head was turned and there was no light there!”. If you must worry about that, just tape a reflective strip to the back and be done with it. And make it something that can be equipped at the user’s leisure.
No excuse for additional power usage taxing the already hard-working battery pack.
No need for 5 different lighting modes. Especially with all 5 having their operator function residing on the same single, primary button. That needs to be “ON/OFF” and that’s it. Brightness adjustment (also questionable necessity) should be accessed through a tertiary toggle somewhere other than on the main operation button.
And that single, all purpose button is somehow shaped and placed in such a fashion that even it is difficult to actuate in a hurry without a well practiced familiarity that nobody will bother developing because when you need the headlamp, the battery is dead because nobody could find the right USB form-factor to charge it from last time.
So very very close to a very very good product at a very very good price.
Remove the damn tail-light, fix the buttons, keep the light bar from cooking my forehead, make charging as absolutely brain-dead simple as possible, DOUBLE the damn price and I’ll be a repeat customer assuming your value engineers find a way to make everything shittier by an acceptably small amount.
Actually you know what? Just fire the value engineers ok. Just DO it ok. You don’t need the payroll bloat of failed physics majors bringing you PRINTED spreadsheet data with perfume all over it to know what’s what. Don’t worry about them. They’ll be fine. There’s some venomous harpy with perfect teeth, a sweet phone voice and a low body-count working in another HR-cell whom they’d love to impress with another white Ford F-250 with a drop-hitch, 3 nearly-ironic window stickers and aggressive parking skills at some OTHER company. Their kids will likely be the ones we’re hunting with the aid of your damn near good product.
YOU made it. You can fix it!
F.D.R –
This is a really good head light it’s very bright used it in a dark attic and it illuminated my whole work area, 180° of light. And it last like 3 1/2 to 4 hrs on a charge depending on the brightness.
Luizz ANT –
Rear red light needs to be able to be turned off.
Better battery life
Amazon Customer –
these are great. the battery life is not super long but for a lot of situations that is ok. this sldo tend to be blinding to coworkers, but they are the best thing I’ve come across for me hanic dork in the dark especially if you wear trifocals like me
docrice –
Nice and bright for walking into jobsite in the morning don’t think the lumens are what they say but it’s bright enough
Pierre charland –
Le travail
docrice –
It’s 2024 and someone still thinks micro USB is the way to go. Not as much ilumination as I had hoped. It’s ok for the price but I should’ve spent a bit more for something better. Lesson learned.