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For hands-free performance. Equipped with 3 bright LED bulbs, 2 whites for super bright light and 1 red for night vision. Compact and lightweight weatherproof ABS plastic housing with shatterproof lens and 3-position slide switch. Holds 3 AAA batteries,included. Pivoting directional light lets you point the light right where you need it. Runs 50 hours between battery charges. Lifetime rated lamp life.
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- Features 2 white LEDs for illumination and 1 red LED for night vision
- Hands free headlight with swivel and tilt directional lighting
- 50 hour run time on 3 AA batteries
- Includes 3 Energizer AA alkaline batteries
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Customer Buzz
 "Led Headlamp" 2009-08-01
By RSV
Super fast shipping, from CA to MI in 3 days at no charge. The package was a little beat up when it got here almost looked like it had been opened or it was water damage but the product itself was in fine shape. It is quite small and the lamp button is a little flimsy looking and kinda shakes around but i would think as long as you don't treat it like crap it should function just fine for what it does. All the features works comes with a case and batteries. white led's are VERY bright the night vision red is quite nice. All around i am looking very forward to taking this out on the dunes camping in a couple weeks here.

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 "Better than Petzl." 2009-07-20
By John Braun (Earth)
Much better than the other options out there from Petzl and other dedicated outdoor manufacturers. It's amazing that those other companies can't compete with this little cheap light, and try to pass off less durable, less functional lights for more than 2x the price. The swivel works great and doesn't flop around. Red light is the best addition, works well as a battery saver and to read maps in a car. Water resistant too. I have 4 of these in cars, packs, and on the bike. Runs a long time. It's not blindingly bright, if I need that I have a 190 lumen flashlight. The switch does very occasionally pop on, but it's not a big deal as lots of other lights do it too, but to make it perfect the switch could be a bit stiffer.

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 "SWITCH FAILS" 2009-05-25
By A. Johnson (sailing)
We bought two of these and both have failed within a year. The on/off/on slider switch fails. Very cheap switch.



We had two of the Ray O Vac ones and the end cap holding the batteries failed on both of those. So I'm shopping for led headlamps for a third time.

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 "Excellent and practical and durable" 2009-05-10
By B. Marsh (Madison, MS)
I have owned this headlamp for over a year and love it. I paddle canoes and kayaks and do some overnight camping in remote areas. I have found my Energizer headlamp to be extremely useful with plenty of light. I've not yet had to replace the batteries. I use the red for reading maps and use both colors for finding my way through streams and swamps at night and for camping. This past Friday night I accidentally slipped on a muddy bank and ended up in the river about waist deep. I lost my headlamp in the bottom of the river just as we were starting a night paddle. We were gone about 2 hours and when we returned one of the group saw a red glow in the murky depths. It was my headlamp still burning. I found it easily, used it the remainder of the weekend and it's still working fine. This light is not advertised as waterproof, but it's as close to waterproof as you can get. I took it apart, let it dry out, and it's still as good as new. I highly recommend it and will buy another.... if I ever need to.

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 "Energizer vs. Rayovac" 2009-03-27
By BargainHunter
I own both a Rayovac headlamp & an Energizer headlamp and am pleased with both. I am posting the same review in each as a side-by-side comparison...



Energizer: weighs ~2.9 ounces (81 grams) with batteries / 3 AAA batteries, side-by-side, with a snap tight cover which is removed with a coin, key, or screwdriver / 2 red LEDs (for low impact on natural night vision), 4 white LEDs (2 focused forward and 2 "flood") / swivel head / single strap around your head (adjustable) / switch is a push button toggle on the top of the unit / switch positions are: red LEDs, 2 front focused LEDs, 2 side LEDs, or all 4 white LEDs



Rayovac: weighs ~4.4 ounces (125 grams) with batteries / 3 AAA batteries in a cylindrical cartridge which is closed with a threaded cap / 2 red LEDs (for low impact on natural night vision), 1 white LED, 1 Krypton bulb / swivel head / 1 strap around your head and 1 over the top (both are adjustable) / switch is a rotating knob on the opposite end of the battery cap / switch positions are: red LEDs, single white LED, or Krypton bulb



Pros & Cons: Both headlamps do an excellent job of freeing up your hands. I use the Rayovac when working around the house or on the car because the single white LED is more than sufficient lighting in close quarters. The Rayovac also has increased stability due to the additional strap. I use the Energizer when working outdoors because of the brightness afforded by additional LEDs. I would not recommend the Rayovac single white LED for seeing at a distance outside. I find the 4 Energizer LEDs are brighter than the Rayovac Krypton bulb, as well. Although the Energizer is definitely brighter, I find that it adds a slight glare to my vision--which the Rayovac does not. The Energizer push button switch can be difficult to press, especially while wearing it. The Rayovac is definitely my favorite of the two, but I'd recommend the Energizer over the Rayovac if you're going to be using it outside for things like evening yard work or camping.


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