Mpowerd Luci 2-in-1 Rechargable Solar Powered Headlamp and Flashlight (200 Lumens, 30 Hours) $9.52 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or $35+
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Walmart[walmart.com] has Mpowerd Luci Beam 2-in-1 Rechargable Solar Powered Headlamp and Flashlight on sale for $9.52. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial[walmart.com]) or orders $35 or more.
About this product:
All-in-one modular Flashlight / Headlamp
Headlamp disconnects from flashlight body
30 degree directional light on headlamp
4 cool white LEDs + 1 red LED
Up to 200 lumens with 100m beam distance
4 modes (low, med, high, red)
Lasts up to 4 hours on high, 24 hours on low, 30+ on red
200 lumens on high, 100 lumens on medium, and 10 lumens on low
Recharge via solar or USB quick-charge in 4-5 hours
Built-in 2,000 mAh rechargeable battery & high efficiency solar panel
Battery level indicator to show battery charge
2 second quick shut off
Adjustable, comfortable strap to fit head when using headlamp and fit wrist when carrying flashlight
Lightweight and portable, durable design, and water resistant (water resistant IPX4 rating)
Adjustable and secure strap for carrying flashlight or as head strap for headlamp
Set includes: 1x headlamp body, 1x headlamp mount, 1x flashlight body, 1x head strap, 1x micro-USB cable
Model: Walmart Beam: 2-in-1 LED Solar Powered Headlamp and Flashlight | Up to 200 Lumens, Lasts up to 30 hrs | 4 Modes | Rechargeable via Solar or USB | Camping, Backpacking, Emergency Kits
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I remember these were a the punchline to jokes growing up. as well as screen doors for submarines and glow in the dark sunglasses.
these are solar rechargable. you charge the battery during the day then use it at night. who said you would use it while solar charging during the day?
these are solar rechargable. you charge the battery during the day then use it at night. who said you would use it while solar charging during the day?
Well, he didn't say he would use the device during the day while charging it... nobody did... Your points have absolutely nothing to do with what he said. He was just saying that the product should not be taken too seriously just because it is solar rechargeable. Other than that, I guess your assessment is mostly accurate, even if not asked for or warranted on any level
Well, he didn't say he would use the device during the day while charging it... nobody did... Your points have absolutely nothing to do with what he said. He was just saying that the product should not be taken too seriously just because it is solar rechargeable. Other than that, I guess your assessment is mostly accurate, even if not asked for or warranted on any level
his point is the product shouldnt be "invented" or useful in any cases. thats why he talked about those glow in the dark sunglasses or screendoor for sub. you dont need them. they are useless in those cases.
his point is the product shouldnt be "invented" or useful in any cases. thats why he talked about those glow in the dark sunglasses or screendoor for sub. you dont need them. they are useless in those cases.
Why did you put quotation marks around the word, "invented"? LMAO, you were the only one who has used that word. You aren't quoting anyone here.
And yes, your assessment of his intended meanings are also, presumably, accurate. That doesn't change your original comment to make any more sense.
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04-26-2024 at 05:30 PM.
Just received these in the mail. Don't know if I can recommend them even at $10. They feel pretty low quality, and the first one I opened had the head strap backwards. I don't know if it was mentioned but these are the version 1 of this item. Version 1 you can't tilt the lamp down in headlamp mode, and the headlamp assembly is non-magnetic, so you have to twist it 90° to disconnect and connect it. The twisting mechanism is very cheap plastic and I wouldn't trust it for regular use. However, maybe for emergency use, ie. Keeping it in the car or in a window sill, so that the battery is always charged maybe useful. Although I don't know if the solar has overcharge protection, so there may be a chance that the batteries get destroyed by leaving it charging by solar all the time. Anyway I hope this was helpful. ✌️
Been a fan of Mpowered Luci lights for a while ordered a couple just got them today.
Quality is spot on considering everything is plastic nowadays, it uses a USB c type port and comes with a cable, the headband portion does have to be turned 90 degrees to release but once the light is attached you're able to adjust the light up and down
Overall for 10 bucks and a light that doesn't require batteries it's a smokin deal
Been a fan of Mpowered Luci lights for a while ordered a couple just got them today.
Quality is spot on considering everything is plastic nowadays, it uses a USB c type port and comes with a cable, the headband portion does have to be turned 90 degrees to release but once the light is attached you're able to adjust the light up and down
Overall for 10 bucks and a light that doesn't require batteries it's a smokin deal
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Well, he didn't say he would use the device during the day while charging it... nobody did... Your points have absolutely nothing to do with what he said. He was just saying that the product should not be taken too seriously just because it is solar rechargeable. Other than that, I guess your assessment is mostly accurate, even if not asked for or warranted on any level
Why did you put quotation marks around the word, "invented"? LMAO, you were the only one who has used that word. You aren't quoting anyone here.
And yes, your assessment of his intended meanings are also, presumably, accurate. That doesn't change your original comment to make any more sense.
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The item description is wrong I got one and it's type c
Quality is spot on considering everything is plastic nowadays, it uses a USB c type port and comes with a cable, the headband portion does have to be turned 90 degrees to release but once the light is attached you're able to adjust the light up and down
Overall for 10 bucks and a light that doesn't require batteries it's a smokin deal
I remember enjoying 80s Polish jokes as a child. We didn't consider rechargeable batteries. A different time.
Quality is spot on considering everything is plastic nowadays, it uses a USB c type port and comes with a cable, the headband portion does have to be turned 90 degrees to release but once the light is attached you're able to adjust the light up and down
Overall for 10 bucks and a light that doesn't require batteries it's a smokin deal
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So what do you call a polish guy with a battery powered headlamp?
Just doesn't have the same humor as solar headlamps