Supfire headlamp with 1 main and 1 auxiliary lighting body. It has 9 lighting modes and an adjustable tilt angle of up to 45°. Equipped with a motion sensor that allows automatic activation and deactivation of the lens by detecting hand movement.
The strap is adjustable, while the light can be easily detached, facilitating cleaning.
Powered by a 2000mAh rechargeable battery and its autonomy can reach up to 7 hours.
Charging is done via a USB-C port (charging cable included).
Technical Specifications
Type of light: LED
Brightness: 350 lumen
Power: 5W
Range: Up to 120m
Power supply: 1x 14500 rechargeable battery 2000mAh, built-in
Charging port: USB-C
Charging time: Approximately 3.5 hours
Operating time: Approximately 7 hours
Waterproof protection: IP44
Material: ABS
Dimensions: 38 x 40 x 62mm
Weight: 70g
Functions: Small scale, medium scale, large scale, strobe, SOS, auxiliary light only, main & auxiliary light together, red light, red strobe light
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For over 30 years, I have been using a red lens for stargazing and astrophotography, and I have changed lenses according to the evolution of technology. My experience and recent testing of several lenses can be summarized as follows:
A) If you want to buy an ultra-lightweight and high-quality rechargeable AND waterproof headlamp, but it is expensive (at €42), you can look for the NiteCore NU25 (the older model with the 2 red intensities).
B) For those who want a much cheaper rechargeable headlamp (at €13.64), they can buy the SUPERFIRE HL23-S. I have chosen this one myself after testing dozens, and it does its job excellently!!! (provided that one learns its multiple operating modes by reading the 100% informative manual)
The SUPERFIRE HL23-S headlamp turns on red with a simple double click without having to go through the position of white illumination! It also has intensity scales and a motion sensor. It charges via USB with a built-in rechargeable battery.
If you are a spelunker, ask the experts for this job and buy a much more expensive one