Wurkkos US via Amazon has Wurkkos Rechargeable LED Headlamp w/ Red Light (HD12 850LM) on sale for $32.99 - $16.50 when you apply promo code ZMNLA68Y at checkout = $16.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Wurkkos US via Amazon has Wurkkos Rechargeable LED Headlamp w/ Red Light (HD12 850LM) on sale for $32.99 - $16.50 when you apply promo code ZMNLA68Y at checkout = $16.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Wurkkos HD12 Headlamp 850Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Mini AA Light,Head Lights for Forehead with White Red Light,Headlight Waterproof Head Lamp with Headband for Outdoor Camping, Hiking, Working
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I've got 14500, 18650, and 21700 headlamps. The HD10 with the 14500 is what I use on a daily basis. I thought I wanted a bigger battery for search and rescue but nope. If you use the headlamp to see what you are doing and where you are going, this is plenty of battery for hours.
I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
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Better off getting one with a 18650 battery imo. Much easier to replace and more power. Doesn't cost any more either. I guess if you are looking for one that is the smallest possible this is a good option tho
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I've got 14500, 18650, and 21700 headlamps. The HD10 with the 14500 is what I use on a daily basis. I thought I wanted a bigger battery for search and rescue but nope. If you use the headlamp to see what you are doing and where you are going, this is plenty of battery for hours.
I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
I've got 14500, 18650, and 21700 headlamps. The HD10 with the 14500 is what I use on a daily basis. I thought I wanted a bigger battery for search and rescue but nope. If you use the headlamp to see what you are doing and where you are going, this is plenty of battery for hours.
I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
Better off getting one with a 18650 battery imo. Much easier to replace and more power. Doesn't cost any more either. I guess if you are looking for one that is the smallest possible this is a good option tho
The appeal of 14500 lights is the dual fuel capability. So I'd argue that batteries on 14500 models are easier to replace.
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Better off getting one with a 18650 battery imo. Much easier to replace and more power. Doesn't cost any more either. I guess if you are looking for one that is the smallest possible this is a good option tho
18650 can get a bit heavy for me and irritating. It is toss up comfort and weight versus runtime. I find for most things a 14500 gives plenty of runtime and grab the smaller light more often.. Bulkiness is also a turnoff for some and I could not get the wife to use one but she likes the smaller light. More options to meet particular preference is never a bad thing.
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I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
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I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
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I wish this one said something about the emitter, color temp, and color rendering. If it's the same emitter as the HD10 it's a great buy, but if they're not mentioning it I guess it's not.
This video has CRI graphs if you're interested: https://youtu.be/Qid4eT33aYM?si=
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