Sofirn has
Sofirn H25LR (D25LR) White / 660nm Deep Red LED Rechargeable Headlamp w/ 18650 Battery on sale for
$15.99.
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Features:- The D25LR headlamp utilizes dual LED Emitters. One of which is the LH351D 5000K CRI 90 High for a nice comfortable white beam. The other LED Emitter is the SST20-DR Red LED, which produces red light in the wavelength of 660nms which helps to protect your night vision.
- The D25LR is powered by a 18650 battery with a 50,000 hours lifespan. It also has a built-in USB C charging port, which permits fast and convenient charging saving you the trouble of removing the battery.
- One Hand Operation: One switch controls Two LEDs.
- The D25LR Headlamp is constructed from aircraft grade aluminum, with a hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish. The rechargeable headlamp is built to endure rough handling.
- IPX6 waterproof rating.
- LED headlamp emits a deep red light that may help improve declining eyesight.
- Weighting 80g (without the battery) makes it comfortable to wear for hours at a time. It has an easily adjustable headband for a custom fit for hands-free illumination.
- 4 Brightness Levels (White Light LED Emitter): Moon-Low-Medium-High. At full brightness, it produces a max output of 500 lm for long distance searching. On a lower setting, it is perfect for close-up illumination.
- When charging, the battery indicator light glows red. After reaching Full Charge, the indicator light glows green.
- Mode Memory
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You can get significantly more light for just a bit more $
Buying a flashlight based on the "lumin" output from the manufacture is pointless if you use your light for more than the 30 seconds it runs in high mode.
You can get significantly more light for just a bit more $
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The hunting argument never rings true for me because hunters need other colors than red to follow blood trails, i think it was green or purple, i don't remember.
Pros - Both white & red lights are bright and are dimmable. I don't think I would ever need a brighter headlamp. I've had no problems with battery life. You can easily angle the light up or down.
Cons- It is pretty bulky, but not uncomfortable to wear. I wouldn't use this for night running, for instance. It is rechargeable - which is a mixed blessing. If you run out of battery at the wrong time - you are out of luck. I usually pack a back-up AA powered headlamp while night hiking for safety.
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This one is heavier with the 21700 battery but lasts a long time. I picked up 2 spare batteries for $10 each and can use non-stop for over 10 hours at the 2nd highest setting
but to me the MAIN difference is the rechargeable battery. that is a total game changer. no fusing with batteries. i usually have a battery backup in my camera bag anyway. so i can just get a quick charge for a headlamp without carrying extra batteries.
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I don't need $29 worth of stuff for their free shipping. Just ordered this from AliExpress without battery for $10.87. Free 2 week shipping, and I already have spare 18650s.
The hunting argument never rings true for me because hunters need other colors than red to follow blood trails, i think it was green or purple, i don't remember.
If you have options of "super bright" down to "firefly" "moonlight" etc, that's more versatile than a light fixed at the low setting
I already have a Skilhunt headlamp with the same LED, but I'm in for two of this for my kids. Ironically, while typing this defense of the H25LR I've decided to also get a Sofirn HS41 — a 4000-lumen headlamp with quad SST-20 emitters (currently $32.39 shipped from Sofirn for me) — to complement my Skilhunt H04 RC.
I already have a Skilhunt headlamp with the same LED, but I'm in for two of this for my kids. Ironically, while typing this defense of the H25LR I've decided to also get a Sofirn HS41 — a 4000-lumen headlamp with quad SST-20 emitters (currently $32.39 shipped from Sofirn for me) — to complement my Skilhunt H04 RC.
It is typical for these lights to thermal down to 300-400 lumens after a min.
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The hunting argument never rings true for me because hunters need other colors than red to follow blood trails, i think it was green or purple, i don't remember.
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