Reddit Reddit reviews Headlamp, Super Bright LED Headlamps 18650 USB Rechargeable IPX4 Waterproof Flashlight with Zoomable Work Light, Hard Hat Light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoors

We found 6 Reddit comments about Headlamp, Super Bright LED Headlamps 18650 USB Rechargeable IPX4 Waterproof Flashlight with Zoomable Work Light, Hard Hat Light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoors. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Headlamp, Super Bright LED Headlamps 18650 USB Rechargeable IPX4 Waterproof Flashlight with Zoomable Work Light, Hard Hat Light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoors
Include Headlamp, 2 rechargeable batteries, Wall charger, Car Charger, Usb cable, User book.Please remove the plastic wrap off the batteries at first time use,otherwise it cant recharge.Lifespan reach up to 100,000 hours.Brightness up to 1800 lumens.3-in-1Multi-Function Capability ;Can use as headlamp ,Waist lamps or Desk lampsZoomable ,Adjustable ,Durable ,Hands-free ,Comfortable. 3 Modes Low, Mid, Strobe.
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6 Reddit comments about Headlamp, Super Bright LED Headlamps 18650 USB Rechargeable IPX4 Waterproof Flashlight with Zoomable Work Light, Hard Hat Light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoors:

u/Hup234 · 3 pointsr/flashlight

I bought [this]
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NIOCZIK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) from Amazon. Great price, lotsa light, and eminently usable, IMHO.

u/shrewdskein · 2 pointsr/UPS

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076LPP8NT

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DVYPYVH

He'll look goofy, but it will help him stay warm. They also make summer gear that's really helpful at wicking the sweat away and keeping you cool.

A portable charger is also a great idea. If he's out there using a spotify playlist, his phone is going to lose charge quickly. Speaking of spotify, if you share a playlist, you can add great songs you find at any time, which can be a nice (or funny!) surprise.

Also, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NIOCZIK. Has been helpful at times to see house numbers or walking up unlit walkways.

u/lacecorsetdolly · 2 pointsr/XXRunning

I have this headlamp which is life.

You need to wear a hat/buff/low pony to see the safety lamp in the back, but this thing is so effing bright. Literally no difference between night and day running.

u/LonelySpeck2 · 1 pointr/LandscapeAstro

It wasn't as bad as I thought, a single shot and some editing is all it took. I picked up a headlamp (link below) from Amazon and used it in this shot. This particular one allowed me to adjust the width of the light, narrow or wide, and I went with the narrowest setting here. The light was really blue in the original image, I had to edit the beam to make it slightly lighter...and it's still very blue. Overall the shot was taken the same way as other astrophotography images. The night was cool and we had very little humidity, you could do something similar on a clear night. The sharpness and defined look was most certainly a result of a friend keeping their head steady for 23 seconds :)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NIOCZIK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/loimprevisto · 1 pointr/flashlight

Thanks for the giveaway!

I've wanted a LED headlamp for ages but keep putting off buying one. If I win I'd love to get one of these.

u/shinpan · 1 pointr/bicycling

This sounds interesting... I already do the 'trying to beat your PB' game for my commuting route which is 10km on a paved path from a place I park to university campus (which has terrible non-free parking).

I won't know how different smaller segment PB times vs. a general PB time will be until I try it though. I'll think about it.


My favorite is to see how many different people I can pass on a given day.

Today I tried something stupid where I wanted to see if I could put my headlamp on without stopping which involved taking off my helmet, resting it on a handle bar, putting on the headlamp, then putting my helmet back on while continue to pedal and relying on physics to keep the bike upright.

I succeeded, but it was the stupidest thing I've ever tried... beat my previous PB on this trail despite this stupidity because someone passed me while I was attempting to put on the head lamp and I just would not let myself be passed because of this stupidity.