🌟 Light Up Your Adventures with Style!
The MOLAER LED Headlamp Rechargeable Flashlight is a versatile 2-pack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a powerful 350 lumens and a 230° wide beam, it offers exceptional visibility. The lightweight design and adjustable headband ensure comfort during extended use, while the motion sensor allows for hands-free operation. Featuring 5 lighting modes and USB-C charging, this headlamp is perfect for camping, hiking, and any nighttime activity. Plus, it’s IPX5 waterproof, making it reliable in various weather conditions.
Special Feature | Rechargeable, Adjustable Headband, IPX5 Waterproof, Lightweight, 5 Lighting Modes, Motion Sensor |
Color | 2 Pack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Silicone Rubber |
White Brightness | 350 Lumens |
Included Components | 2 x LED Headlamp, 2 x User Manual, 2 x Type-C USB Rechargeable Cable, 2 x Storage Bag |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 3.1"W x 2.1"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 150 Feet |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
Brand | MOLAER |
Brightness | 350 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Style | Wide Angle |
Mounting Type | Head Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Running, Jogging, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Backpacking, Hunting, Cycling, Walking, Climbing, Repairing, Power Outages, Emergency, General Purpose, Survival, Car, Home, Outdoors, Indoors |
Manufacturer | MOLAER |
Size | Adjustable Headband |
UPC | 732688779465 |
Part Number | 2QJTD-US |
Item Weight | 2.6 ounces |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Specific Uses | Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Dog Walking, Power Outages, Emergency |
Special Features | Rechargeable, Adjustable Headband, IPX5 Waterproof, Lightweight, 5 Lighting Modes, Motion Sensor |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | Adjustable light |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
J**C
Super bright, lightweight, easy to use.
Several months ago I saw this product on my IG reel. Around the same time, friends of mine mentioned purchasing them for their husbands who did the type of work where a headlight would be necessary. So I got the 3 pack Molaers.Wow. Very bright, lightweight, and comfortable to wear. The headband is adjustable, I’m sure I could wear a beanie cap and this would still adjust to fit over it. I don’t need this for work. I use it a lot around the house. My power goes out here when there are bad storms, and now I keep one bedside. I’ve fallen asleep with one on once & barely noticed it.Outside I’ve used it in the yard at night, taking out the trash, letting the dogs out, etc. My brother came to visit & was very impressed with it, so I gave him one! The third one went into my edc bag.All 3 came out the box with a charge on them, but I topped them off to 100% which didn’t take very long. Only one of them had to be recharged, which is the one I use the most.I recently tried the motion sensor. Pretty cool feature but I haven’t really needed to use it just yet.The case is a good feature to keep the cable & light together. The light with the case is slightly bulky, but is not rigid & doesn’t weigh a lot.I definitely would recommend this item. I ordered a second 3 pack already.
M**S
My favorite light
My favorite light for home , auto, camping and anytime you need hands free illumination. Best product of the year award at my house.
T**N
A better design
Well thought out. User friendly. Quick off system. Convenient storage containers. Handsfree option is optional through a second button. Have enjoyed using it.
M**A
Awesome
Love this light.
R**L
Headlights
I love these lumps very good items thank you so much
W**S
Light
Lots of options
C**L
Wow! These are SUPER bright and very light to wear.
I bought these for my husband for Christmas because he restores antique cars and trucks as a hobby and is always doing something underneath a vehicle or under the hood where both hands are needed and a droplight just doesn’t light up tight spots where bright light is needed, so many times I’m holding a flashlight so he can see well. When he unwrapped the box, I could tell he thought it wouldn’t provide enough light because it’s a flat strip headband with little led lights in it, but don’t let that fool you. I charged it up (yay, no batteries) and turned it on and he was absolutely amazed at how super bright it was — in fact, always turn it on pointed away from your eyes and anybody else’s eyes because it is that freaking bright — it will blind you temporarily if you look at the lights — seriously.I easily adjusted the band to his head, and he said it wasn’t heavy at all. He turned it on and off, and said it will come in really handy. He wasn’t interested that it had a hands-free button where you can just wave your hand near the black box on the side of the headband to turn the light on and off, but I think it will come in handy once he starts using it. He wondered how long each charge will last, so we’ll see when he starts using it.It comes with a pair of headlamps in very nicely made individual zippered containers with a USB charge cord for each. Very handy. Wish we had these gems when we had to turn off the main power to the breaker box in the basement several weeks ago, and I had to hold the flashlight so he could see what he was doing.
E**U
Seemed Light a Great Idea, But...
I have had the LE headband headlight for a while and like it. However, when I learned of this Molaer LED strip headband light, I thought it seemed like a great idea. I use these lights when I walk my dogs before sunrise or after dark, making us more visible along a moderately busy road and easier for me to see and clean up the dogs' deposits. I have had the LE light for a while and like it a lot. The one issue I have is that the box, which is positioned on the middle of the forehead, bumps against the brim of my hat. Living very near the ocean, the early morning and night air is often filled with a rolling mist, making the hat important.So, I thought the wide, near flat light strip on the front of the Molaer would solve this one problem - and also give better peripheral light. While it did somewhat solve the hat issue, it created two other, more significant, issues - and also only provided marginally better peripheral light.First, the two new issues: 1. The light reflects off of the reflector strip on the edge of the brim of my hat. This issue is not that big a deal as, while the reflection is noticeable, it doesn't really interfere. 2. This one is a bigger problem. It also reflects off of and onto my glasses. While the LE's beam starts in front of my glasses, the Molaer's light strip is behind them, which not only somewhat interferes with the beam, but also causes annoying reflections in my glasses' lenses. The side beam light on the Molaer isn't any better with regard to the reflections off the glasses. But, it presents a third problem, which can be seen in the third photo. Because it sits on the right side of the head, the light is blocked to the left (and also reflects off the glasses).The 1st & 2nd photos show the Molaer strip at 40% and 100%, respectively. The difference is actually greater than the photos suggest. But, both do a good job of lighting most of a dark room. As mentioned previously, the 3rd photo shows the Molaer side light being used. The light is blocked on the left by the device itself.The 4th photo shows the LE light at 100%. The light is much brighter than the Molaer at 100%, but also is more narrowly directed. Again, the room was dark and illuminated only by the LE light.In practice, outside, in varying light conditions, the LE performs significantly better than the Molaer. It actually illuminates the area better than the photo suggests. It has a much farther penetrating forward illumination and only slightly less peripheral illumination than the Molaer. PLUS, the stepped hinge on the LE allows the beam to be directed either straight ahead, or tilted down to several settings. I found that setting it one "lick" down is perfect for walking. In that position, it clearly lights up the path ahead, still provides illumination for a considerable distance down the road and keeps the beam from pointing directly into other people's eyes.Okay, so the Molaer may not be the best choice if you wear glasses and/or a brimmed hat.Outside, the LE is the better performing, more flexible light. Having the red lights could also come in handy in an emergency, or for a taillight.In an evenly dark, contained space, such as in a garage or storage unit, the Molaer may be the better choice, if more subdued, but wider angle lighting is preferred.Although I gave it an overall 3-start rating, I think the Molaer light would be an excellent choice under the right circumstances.
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