f22shift
Flashlight Enthusiast
i did a search and didn't find anything. i'm not sure how new this headlamp is. i was reading a backpack gear magazine and saw a little blurb about it so i looked it up.
it's $50 online
here are the features.
http://www.newlite.com/catpage/headlamp.html
the photocell feature seems interesting. you can set it and forget it as a camp light and just leave it on.
there is no mention on the capacity of the nimh's inside or even if they are replaceable.
i kind of like the idea of a solar panel but in real life i wouldn't need it. i would have to be trekking for weeks on end and traveling light. otherwise carrying a normal headlamp with spares would be sufficient. in real life i would only need enough power for a weekend of camping and i would never change the batteries during that time.
it's still interesting and i like the different modes(photocell) that make it unique. this headlamp would fit in that "war games" thread i think. unlimited light?
it's $50 online
here are the features.
http://www.newlite.com/catpage/headlamp.html
- Charge your Headlamp with the small solar panel (size is only 2.5 x 4.5 inches)
- 7 hours of sunlight provides a full charge so the LED light runs all night long
- Small and lightweight parts, lamp weighs 3 oz and solar panel also weighs 3 oz
- Comfortable headband strap with snap-in mount and hinged angle adjustment
- Bright white LED light provides good visibility up to 40 feet distance
- Sequencing pushbutton switch for various LED operating modes:
- full brightness up to 12 hours
- photocell mode turns on LEDs only in darkness
- half brightness up to 24 hours
- emergency blinking mode up to 24 hours
- Charge cell phones, iPods, cameras, etc. by plugging in optional Accessories
the photocell feature seems interesting. you can set it and forget it as a camp light and just leave it on.
there is no mention on the capacity of the nimh's inside or even if they are replaceable.
i kind of like the idea of a solar panel but in real life i wouldn't need it. i would have to be trekking for weeks on end and traveling light. otherwise carrying a normal headlamp with spares would be sufficient. in real life i would only need enough power for a weekend of camping and i would never change the batteries during that time.
it's still interesting and i like the different modes(photocell) that make it unique. this headlamp would fit in that "war games" thread i think. unlimited light?