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I tested the best headlamps on the market to help you find a model with the brightness, comfort, battery life, and modes that are right for you. To test the best headlamps, we first used them in the ...
I prefer different headlamp designs for different uses. When jogging or biking, for example, I reach for a lighter model with a sweat-resistant silicone band. I’m not as worried about battery ...
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Spearas B7 Dual Fuel HeadlampReview of the Spearas B7 headlamp with dual fuel capability, examining brightness, battery life, and versatility for outdoor activities.
Unfortunately, there is no lock mode, so you have to be careful when storing and transporting the headlamp so that you don't accidentally turn it on and drain the battery. While I wish the Pro400 ...
Well, there’s a good chance your next headlamp will come with one as well. But the downside to rechargeables is that you could find the battery dead as you’re headed out the door, when you don ...
This headlamp has everything you'd expect from a Petzl product. It is lightweight but very well made, throwing out 450 lumens up to 75 meters. There are a few small niggles, but nothing that would ...
A headlamp is one of those pieces of gear that, once you have used it, you will never want to be without out again. Whether you are changing a tire or looking under the hood in darkness ...
That should mean we get longer battery life. Should. My oldest surviving headlamp debunks that myth routinely. The Vizz, by Princeton Tec, had so much promise in the beginning. Its light settings ...
Nothing is worse than leaving a treestand and starting a long hike back to the truck with a rapidly fading headlamp. To test battery life, I turned each test model on its highest setting, then sat ...
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