Looking for a AA or AAA, or even 9 volt head lamp to camp / hike with.
I want to stay away from re chargeable ones .. I just can’t seem to make them last.
i know this has been brought up here before but are these the same identical lights peax is selling for $90 ?D25LR Rechargeable Headlamp, LH351D 5000K White Led 90 CRI and SST20 DR 660 nm Red LED Flashlight, Ship From USA
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I know it says rechargeable but you can buy batteries for these though they cost more. With that said I have been really pleased with this for the price.
That is correct and i have personally compared it to my buddies PEAK headlamp. The peak is slightly brighter but the body and style is identical.i know this has been brought up here before but are these the same identical lights peax is selling for $90 ?
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interesting, they must just be sourcing the body from the same supplier and peax is just using a different LED if theirs is slightly betterThat is correct and i have personally compared it to my buddies PEAK headlamp. The peak is slightly brighter but the body and style is identical.
I think there are two different tints available on one of their lights. 4k and 5kinteresting, they must just be sourcing the body from the same supplier and peax is just using a different LED if theirs is slightly better
If you want a tough, reliable, high-quality headlamp with the option of using regular batteries, anything from Petzl works with AAAs, and their stuff tends to be as good as it gets for the type of light you’d want for hiking/camping use.
The Swift is cool if you want the reactive lighting feature (auto-dims based on feedback, like looking down at a map), but I find it distracting on my NAO+ and usually run it in continuous mode. Handy if you want to extend battery life, though.
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The simpler Actik model is still plenty of light for hiking.
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Fenix also makes really great lights, and their HL18R model is AAA-compatible.
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The small, simple and perfected HM65R is arguably the best headlamp on the market, but it only runs off a 18650 lithium cell, or two CR123As in a pinch. Maybe worth considering anyway because of its excellent flood and spot lights, plus the absolutely insane brightness on max coupled with ridiculously-long runtime on more-reasonable settings. It may look like just another headlamp, but it really gives 1500 lumens; you have to see it to believe just how much output that is. The huge spread of beautifully-even lighting from the flood beam rules, too.
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It’s worth noting that using lithium batteries will give better performance on any light, though.