Sofirn Outdoor Store via AliExpress has
Sofirn HS21 2000lm USB-C Rechargeable Headlamp w/ Infrared Switch on sale for $26.31 - $5 off when you apply promo code
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Features:
- Versatile Triple Output: HS21 is equipped with spotlight, floodlight and red light. Besides, the spotlight and floodlight can be on at the same time, which makes it a nice headlamp for any outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, biking and camping.
- High-Performance LEDs: The HS21 comes with 1 * SFT40 6000K-6500K LED, which the longest distance reaches 230 meters, while the design of the buck driver makes it more popular with the public.
- Hand Wave Control: You can easily adjust the brightness by waving your hand toward the infrared sensor. Whether you're wearing gloves, have dirty hands, or find yourself in any other situation, it remains simple to operate.
- Convenient Rotary Switch: The rotary switch makes it very convenient and easy to switch from different lights, even for old people or flashlight newbies. A very thoughtful gift for your friends or families who just start to explore outdoor activities.
- USB-C Rechargeable: You can charge HS21 via a charger, powerbank or even a laptop. If you have spare batteries, you can also unscrew the cap to replace the battery.
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My main critique is that while the **build quality is very good, it results in significant weight.** If I could change one thing, I would suggest using a lighter, more fragile material, as items strapped to a head typically do not require such extreme durability. This change would necessitate better heat dissipation, likely through additional cooling fins, a trade-off I would accept.
My first light was the HS41, which uses a larger battery and is heavier. Wearing it on my hard hat all night resulted in noticeable strain from the weight. This model mitigates that issue by utilizing a slightly smaller battery.
It would be an excellent enhancement if it featured separate **rotational knobs** for both brightness and light selection. Outside of that, I appreciate the design. Ideally, the existing switches would be dedicated solely to power and programmable presets.
Regarding thermals, I think there should be a small **air gap behind the LED** instead of using the entire flashlight body as the primary heat sink, but I understand these are all design trade-offs.
If I had to grab one light to go out, say, trick-or-treating, I'd put this in my pocket. It provided the necessary light whenever we needed to address the fact that the costume my three-year-old was wearing kept causing her to trip.
Lastly I should mention I've only used the hands-free sensor one time trying it out. I find the feature a waste of space, the rest of the light is fine.
I own this flashlight, and I like it. I believe I purchased mine directly from Sofirn.
My main critique is that while the **build quality is very good, it results in significant weight.** If I could change one thing, I would suggest using a lighter, more fragile material, as items strapped to a head typically do not require such extreme durability. This change would necessitate better heat dissipation, likely through additional cooling fins, a trade-off I would accept.
My first light was the HS41, which uses a larger battery and is heavier. Wearing it on my hard hat all night resulted in noticeable strain from the weight. This model mitigates that issue by utilizing a slightly smaller battery.
It would be an excellent enhancement if it featured separate **rotational knobs** for both brightness and light selection. Outside of that, I appreciate the design. Ideally, the existing switches would be dedicated solely to power and programmable presets.
Regarding thermals, I think there should be a small **air gap behind the LED** instead of using the entire flashlight body as the primary heat sink, but I understand these are all design trade-offs.
If I had to grab one light to go out, say, trick-or-treating, I'd put this in my pocket. It provided the necessary light whenever we needed to address the fact that the costume my three-year-old was wearing kept causing her to trip.
Lastly I should mention I've only used the hands-free sensor one time trying it out. I find the feature a waste of space, the rest of the light is fine.
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I love how it uses a standard 18650 which is very long battery life and can be replaced when battery dies.
In for another one, this one looks like is brighter
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