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Energizer Vision HD+ Focus Headlamp (315 Lumens) $12.64 (Red) / $12.68 (Green) + Delivery ($0 Prime/$59+) @ Amazon US via AU

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Available in 'Rust Red' and 'Forest Green'. For comparison, a lesser 200 Lumen Energizer headlamp is $19.98 at Bunnings.

Energizer LED Headlamp, Bright and Durable, Lightweight, Built for Camping, Hiking, Outdoors, Emergency Light, Best Head Lamp for Adults and Kids, Batteries Included

Bright: 315 Lumens Up to 4X brighter than standard LED technology Custom optics deliver exceptional direct and peripheral vision Red LED mode allows users to preserve night vision
Features: Memory Recall feature permits to access preferred focus setting the next time the light is switched on Patented Digital Focus allows users to broaden or narrow the light beam Next Push Off to avoid unnecessary switch cycles
Runtime: 3 hours of Run time
Water resistant IPX4 - Works even after splashing water on all sides Water-resistant with shatterproof lens
Compact, lightweight design Sustains 1 Meter Drop Test Operates on 3 AAA Energizer MAX (Batteries Included)

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Comments

  • +2

    it's bolded towards the bottom of post, but no USB-C on this one guys.

    just wanted to point it out because I was about to post a similar AAA battery headlamp (2 pack including 6 batteries for ~$14) but realised quickly no USB-C charging and didn't post it.

    • +1

      It is aaaa torch sold by a battery company. Why would it have a charge port?
      Li ion is the future.

      • +1

        It is aaaa torch sold by a battery company. Why would it have a charge port?
        Li ion is the future.

        that's my point yeah. these days need to have USB-C for everything.

        by the way I have seen some devices that use AA or AAA and you can recharge with USB. pretty sure as long as the batteries number total less than 5V it can be charged via USB.

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