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ZOOI Rechargeable Adjustable Neck Flashlight w/ Detachable Lights $10.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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I bought and own a different brand of the same type of neck lights. Let me tell you, it first sounded like a good idea to me but, they aren't nearly as handy or useful as I thought they'd be. I think head mounted lights are 100x better. Head mounted lamps naturally point in the direction your looking whether its left right, up, down or literally anywhere you turn your head to look, which is exactly where you want the light to be. These on the other hand you have to turn your entire body to re-direct the lights left to right. This might not sound terrible on paper but once you've used both, you'll realize why these haven't gotten more popular than they are and why headlamps are. Don't waste your money on these. You'll end up looking like Frankenstein, keeping your head straight while turning your entire body to redirect the light to look left and right and forget about looking up without manually adjusting the light for just the moment you might need to look up, just to re-adjust to go back to normal. Trust me. These are not the business.
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
I bought a different brand of the same type of neck lights. Let me tell you, it first sounded like a good idea to me but let me tell you,.. they aren't nearly as handy or useful as I thought they'd be. I think head mounted lights are 100x better. Head mounted lamps naturally point in the direction your looking whether its left right, up, down or literally anywhere you turn your head to look, which is exactly where you want the light to be. These on the other hand you have to turn your entire body to re-direct the lights left to right. This might not sound terrible on paper but once you've used both, you'll realize why these haven't gotten more popular than they are and why headlamps are. Don't waste your money on these. You'll end up looking like Frankenstein, keeping your head straight while turning your entire body to redirect the light to look left and right and forget about looking up without manually adjusting the light for just the moment you might need to look up, just to re-adjust to go back to normal. Trust me. These are not the business.
I have a kobalt similar to this one. You can wear them on your head with the lights sitting on your ears' top, like how you wear glass but on the back of your head. I find doing so help keeping the light on the same level as your eyes.
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I have a kobalt similar to this one. You can wear them on your head with the lights sitting on your ears' top, like how you wear glass but on the back of your head. I find doing so help keeping the light on the same level as your eyes.
What's the point of buying neck lights when your gonna end up using them like head mounted lights? They also don't sound stable if your going to be somewhat active. Could you jog or run wearing them on top of your ears?
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What's the point of buying neck lights when your gonna end up using them like head mounted lights? They also don't sound stable if your going to be somewhat active. Could you jog or run wearing them on top of your ears?
Lol should wear my headlamp around me neck Smilie..

But I find that working in my pc with a headlamp it doesn't point the light under neath stuff with a ridge. Always wondered if a neck light like this would help or those gloves with lights at the fingertips lol.
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
I bought and own a different brand of the same type of neck lights. Let me tell you, it first sounded like a good idea to me but, they aren't nearly as handy or useful as I thought they'd be. I think head mounted lights are 100x better. Head mounted lamps naturally point in the direction your looking whether its left right, up, down or literally anywhere you turn your head to look, which is exactly where you want the light to be. These on the other hand you have to turn your entire body to re-direct the lights left to right. This might not sound terrible on paper but once you've used both, you'll realize why these haven't gotten more popular than they are and why headlamps are. Don't waste your money on these. You'll end up looking like Frankenstein, keeping your head straight while turning your entire body to redirect the light to look left and right and forget about looking up without manually adjusting the light for just the moment you might need to look up, just to re-adjust to go back to normal. Trust me. These are not the business.
Completely agree with you with one exception. I first bought a headlamp for camping and backpacking, but when I got back home I realized how crazy handy they are so you are 100% correct, they are definitely much more useful if you just need hands free illumination.

However, I enjoy reading at night or early morning and lamps, book lights that clip, and whatnot always cast some level of shadow on the pages and you constantly have to adjust to get your page lit just perfectly, enter the neck light. It looks ridiculous, but if you are just relaxing in bed or on the couch getting in a few pages or chapters before bed it works amazingly well. Perfectly lights up your pages without having to resort to full room lighting. So if you are a morning or nighttime reader these work great. Highly recommend getting one with an amber color setting option, only some of them do. I've purchased some for my reader friends and they all enjoy using them. Anyway, this neck light is a bit gimmicky, but for the right use case neck lights are pretty useful.
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Lol should wear my headlamp around me neck





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But I find that working in my pc with a headlamp it doesn't point the light under neath stuff with a ridge. Always wondered if a neck light like this would help or those gloves with lights at the fingertips lol.
Maybe you should try using all three. haha. But how do you see under a ridge without looking under the ridge? Wouldn't looking under the ridge redirect the headlamp to where you need the light? The light source is literally an inch or so above your eyeballs. I'm just trying to picture what's going on here because your line of sight can't bend to look around a ridge. I mean, If it's in your line of sight, wouldn't it be lit up with the headlamp?
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Completely agree with you with one exception. I first bought a headlamp for camping and backpacking, but when I got back home I realized how crazy handy they are so you are 100% correct, they are definitely much more useful if you just need hands free illumination.

However, I enjoy reading at night or early morning and lamps, book lights that clip, and whatnot always cast some level of shadow on the pages and you constantly have to adjust to get your page lit just perfectly, enter the neck light. It looks ridiculous, but if you are just relaxing in bed or on the couch getting in a few pages or chapters before bed it works amazingly well. Perfectly lights up your pages without having to resort to full room lighting. So if you are a morning or nighttime reader these work great. Highly recommend getting one with an amber color setting option, only some of them do. I've purchased some for my reader friends and they all enjoy using them. Anyway, this neck light is a bit gimmicky, but for the right use case neck lights are pretty useful.
I don't read books in bed. So old-fashioned. LOL If I read, I'm reading off my tablet, so no light needed, but I can def see them being useful in an old-fashioned nighttime bed book-reading session. Seems kind of a niche use, but I can for sure see them being handy for that.

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How do you see under a ridge without looking under the ridge? Wouldn't looking under the ridge redirect the headlamp to where you need the light? The light source is literally an inch or so above your eyeballs. I'm just trying to picture what's going on here because your light of sight can't bend to look around a ridge. I mean, If it's in your line of sight, wouldn't it be lit up with the headlamp?

Like imagine trying to look under your buddy's chin up close with the headlamp at eye level to the chin. The chin would block that line of sight to the headlamp casting a shadow. My headlamp does adjust to angle it more but the chin would still block the light.

Only way to shine some light under that chin would be a light source below your eyes. Like maybe your neck or one of those gloves with a light in the finger tip.

Lol I should try all 3 one day. Look like Iron Man
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Like imagine trying to look under your buddy's chin up close with the headlamp at eye level to the chin. The chin would block that line of sight to the headlamp casting a shadow. My headlamp does adjust to angle it more but the chin would still block the light.

Only way to shine some light under that chin would be a light source below your eyes. Like maybe your neck or one of those gloves with a light in the finger tip.

Lol I should try all 3 one day. Look like Iron Man
OK. I can see it creating shadows with that explanation, but you're really getting in there serious close and intimate with your work. You got bad eyes? I never need to get my face that close to anything I'm looking at. If you just backed away from your buddies chin a few inches, you should be good.
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OK. I can see it creating shadows with that explanation, but you're really getting in there serious close and intimate with your work. You got bad eyes? I never need to get my face that close to anything I'm looking at.

20/20 vision, just a scenario
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20/20 vision, just a scenario
Ok, but that's literally a scenario I don't ever see happening. You said when working with your pc with a headlamp it doesn't point the light under neath stuff with a ridge. So surely you must have a real world scenario, you can share.
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Ok, but that's literally a scenario I don't ever see happening. You said when working with your pc with a headlamp it doesn't point the light under neath stuff with a ridge. So surely you must have a real world scenario, you can share.
Pc building in a case.. is that not a real world scenario? I only brought up the chin analogy because you still seemed confused. Lol I never actually used it to look underneath a person's chin.
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Pc building in a case.. is that not a real world scenario? I only brought up the chin analogy because you still seemed confused. Lol I never actually used it to look underneath a person's chin.
I just think if your face is so close to anything it creates that kind of shadow, you can just back your head away a few inches then viola! Shadow gone. That's why I asked if you had bad vision, but you have 20/20 so I'm struggling to picture a scenario where the shadow will really be an issue.
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I have an identical design from another brand (bobcat?). Sure headlights are better for some things, but the nice thing about neck lights is you don't blind people around the camp fire like you do with head lamps. You can point them down and still see but not annoy people.
The magnetic removal thing is annoying but also helpful. I find myself removing them and using it as a flashlight more often than I thought.
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All these needs is a swivel to be able to adjust the angle, they point too low.

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