I bought this on clearance from Target for $9.08 -
Discussed in this thread:
on Clearance at Target
I like the light enough that this is actually the second one I bought (first one bought in July/2003).
Here are the beamshots on the LED Head Beam on its own - showing the somewhat odd side-spill - especially for the Red LED.
In the course of the other thread I said I like the LED Head Beam becuase of its ability to use Red or white LEDs.
Also a point that I've been trying to make for a long-long time is that brighter is not always better.
Often it's the right amount of light for the purpose that's "better" - of course that can vary for circumstance to circumstance and from person to person.
I like this Energizer LED Head Beam's white because it gives just about the right amount of light so that my eyes still can see the stuff in the unlit areas outdoors - ie: it's not too bright to cause my pupils to close so that the unlit dark areas can no longer be easily viewed.
Now this may seem inconsistent since I found the Dorcy 1AAA just about right too (please see: Dorcy 1AAA Outdoors) - and the Dorcy 1AAA is not quite as bright - so am I just praising everything and making up real-life conditions to suit the product?.....
well, maybe, but think on this the LED Head Beam sit on the forehead so it is a few feet further away from the ground in front of us when walking - whereas the Dorcy 1AAA is normally held at about hip-height - so it is quite a bit closer to the ground to be illuminated. Even so the LED Head Beam is still noticably brighter - but not so bright as to dazzle my eyes -
PLUS I think that the (relatively for white LEDs) somewhat warmer yellow/brown'ish tint helps reduce the dazzle and suits my eyes better.
Another thing is that strange side-spill is actually very useful indoors and I am not bothered by the funky pattern - because being a headlamp the side-spill is really more in the peripheral vision. This is hard to explain - but to me the whole point of a headlamp is that hotspot follows where one is looking - almost a deliberate "tunnel vision" so the side-spill tends to be peripheral vision despite the fact I know I can move my eye-balls.
So here are some comparison beamshots with the Dorcy 1AAA
Another light that's worth comparing is the eternaLight Ergo 3 Red/White option with red and white selectable LEDs with adjustable light levels - I found that about 66% level was comparable with the LED Head Beam -
The Red comparison was also about the 66% eternaLight level - but the beamshot is kind of "psychedelic" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Comparison of my earlier Energizer LED Head Beam with CMG Ultra-G -
Energizer LED Headlamp
and
eternaLight Ergo 3 Red/White
Discussed in this thread:
on Clearance at Target
I like the light enough that this is actually the second one I bought (first one bought in July/2003).
Here are the beamshots on the LED Head Beam on its own - showing the somewhat odd side-spill - especially for the Red LED.
In the course of the other thread I said I like the LED Head Beam becuase of its ability to use Red or white LEDs.
Also a point that I've been trying to make for a long-long time is that brighter is not always better.
Often it's the right amount of light for the purpose that's "better" - of course that can vary for circumstance to circumstance and from person to person.
I like this Energizer LED Head Beam's white because it gives just about the right amount of light so that my eyes still can see the stuff in the unlit areas outdoors - ie: it's not too bright to cause my pupils to close so that the unlit dark areas can no longer be easily viewed.
Now this may seem inconsistent since I found the Dorcy 1AAA just about right too (please see: Dorcy 1AAA Outdoors) - and the Dorcy 1AAA is not quite as bright - so am I just praising everything and making up real-life conditions to suit the product?.....
well, maybe, but think on this the LED Head Beam sit on the forehead so it is a few feet further away from the ground in front of us when walking - whereas the Dorcy 1AAA is normally held at about hip-height - so it is quite a bit closer to the ground to be illuminated. Even so the LED Head Beam is still noticably brighter - but not so bright as to dazzle my eyes -
PLUS I think that the (relatively for white LEDs) somewhat warmer yellow/brown'ish tint helps reduce the dazzle and suits my eyes better.
Another thing is that strange side-spill is actually very useful indoors and I am not bothered by the funky pattern - because being a headlamp the side-spill is really more in the peripheral vision. This is hard to explain - but to me the whole point of a headlamp is that hotspot follows where one is looking - almost a deliberate "tunnel vision" so the side-spill tends to be peripheral vision despite the fact I know I can move my eye-balls.
So here are some comparison beamshots with the Dorcy 1AAA
Another light that's worth comparing is the eternaLight Ergo 3 Red/White option with red and white selectable LEDs with adjustable light levels - I found that about 66% level was comparable with the LED Head Beam -
The Red comparison was also about the 66% eternaLight level - but the beamshot is kind of "psychedelic" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Comparison of my earlier Energizer LED Head Beam with CMG Ultra-G -
Energizer LED Headlamp
and
eternaLight Ergo 3 Red/White