🌟 Light Up Your Adventures with the Ultimate Headlamp!
The Liteband ACTIV 400 Wide-Beam LED Headlamp offers an impressive 210° illumination angle and 400 lumens of brightness, making it perfect for camping, running, and hiking. Its lightweight design ensures comfort during extended use, while the weatherproof construction and rechargeable lithium-ion battery provide durability and convenience. With five versatile lighting modes, including a red LED option, this headlamp is designed to meet all your outdoor lighting needs.
A**.
I love this thing! My go-to flashlight
Charges quickly with a USB-C plugged into a wall socket, a red LED signals it's charging. Charging port is covered a rubber seal so is protected from the elements. Battery can be disconnected from the light strip to prevent accidental activation and battery drain. Multiple lighting modes work well (though I usually go full blast) and toggle with one button push. Button has a click which is quite responsive. I have a big head (size 8 hat) and the elastic band fits easily around it. Only draw back is that the battery is understandably heavy so running with it might be cumbersome. For daily use (trimming the nails of a sleeping cat in the dark), two thumbs up.
J**R
Comfortable
Very bright and has good battery. Perfect for what I needed
S**.
Works great!
Very bright light
M**G
I use it more than I thought I would
I originally got these just so I didn't have to hold a flashlight in my mouth while removing snow from my vehicle. Now I have used them for many other things like putting together furniture, putting books away when the room lights are behind me, replacing the license plate registration sticker at night, clipping toenails in the evening, finding splinters, and even reading a book. One of the best decisions I made. This light is comfortable to wear, very flexible to store in the provided bag, easy to use, very bright, and has many useful settings. Highly recommend.
G**I
Bought it by Accident
I was looking for the Light Bar head lamp and thought I had ordered a Light Bar.i didn't realize ot wasn't the one I wanted until I couldn't find a setting that the Light Bar has. (only the LEDs directly on the front Light up so if you are in a group you don't blind the people besides you.)But I have used the LiteBand united I really like it. It's Light and puts out a lot of light and you can see very clearly. The best thing is that you have your hands free!!!The only thre things that I would change is:1. Move the Red light mode to be the first light you get. The way it is now, you lose your nightvision when you turn on the light.2. I may have gotten a bad battery pack but it only last about 3 hours on high.3. Something that I should have thought about is, for people who wear glasses, the light can shine into your glasses and reflect back into your eyes and blind you. A small reflective strip that could shield it just a little would make all of the difference.To get around this I just wear a hat and then the light. Cuts out the glare but also cuts out the area close in front of me..So I'm back looking down to see what is directly in front of me just like I had to do with the old style head lamps.All in all it a good Light. The LeDs are in a good rubber waterproof housing and the battery seems to be sealed good also.It wasn't a bad mistake at all.
B**D
Comfortable and bright
In the winter, my evening dog walks are in the dark. Holding a flashlight in my hand to pick up poops was getting annoying, and in my search for a head mounted light, I found this style of head mounted light. This was my second product to give a try as the first one died fairly quickly.While I got this to help with walking the dogs, i've found various other uses for it along the way.I really like the spread of the light. I don't have to position my head or fiddle with the light to get the light to shine where I need it to. With the light spread, I can look around without having to move my head so much.I have a large head and this easily fits it. The battery on the back is a little awkward but I get used to it pretty quickly. What's really nice is the battery connects to the light via USB-C with a standard connection, so any battery with a USB-C cable will work fine. I have portable packs that will fit in the elastic strap holding the battery so I'm not tied down to the included battery. This is great because you're not left with a dead device if the battery dies.Speaking of the battery, it does have a flaw. There's no indicators on it. So while charging, you get no charging status. I've just been trusting that if I plug it in overnight, I get a good amount of time to use it before the next charge.Overall, this is a great light. It's comfortable. It's versatile. And it's usable. Definitely worth the price.
J**N
Here Comes the Sun King
I bought the Liteband Activ 400 for my son - for his Boy Scout camping/hiking trips.It comes with a rechargeable battery and has several settings - a range of brightness, flashing and red. The spectrum is perfect for his needs - covering any situation he might find himself in while outward bound for several days at a time. For example... * bright - night hike, caving, locating a lost item around his campsite * mid - setting up camp, meal prep * low - locating an item inside his tent, being identifiable by other campers in relative close proximity * flashing - being identified from a distance if he’s gotten separated * red - if he’s in a hazardous situation or in need of helpOut of all of the equipment that I have bought him over the years, a new headlamp seems to be the most recurring. Hard to say what he does w/ them. I just know that they don’t seem to work very long, stay intact nor cover all of his needs.Key to this utility is its comfort and reliability. He’s reported and I have verified through my own use that the LiteBand is quite comfortable- you hardly notice it. Furthermore, the construct seems quite durable and the design reduces the risk of breaking. Unlike the typical headlamp that is designed like a unicorn - w/ the light protruding from the forehead and bounces around w/ movement, the light source is flush to the band, so there’s no protruding bouncing object to constantly putz (sic) w/ nor BREAK. It’s really a great design.He’s already put it to the test twice - on both a dry and wet weekend, and he loves it. In his own words, “it’s like having a setting sun at my back at all times!”.What more could ask of such an important utility to accompany him away from home and out in the wild.Nice work, LiteBand.Yours,Father of a bonafide Sun King
P**I
Good light for close work
There are two features that I really like 1) the diffuse, wide angle illumination is excellent for working with your hands in cramped spaces, and 2) the connection between the lamp and the battery has a standard USB-C connector which means you can replace the provided battery with any USB battery.A disadvantage is that due to the big battery, it's heavy compared with ultralight headlamps like those made for running. The battery on the back of the headband tends to pull the headband down. However, thanks to the USB-C connector, you could replace the stock battery with a smaller one or use a long USB-C cable and have the battery off the headband.
K**W
Big Battery Pack
This product is really bright and lives up to the hype. The angle of light spreads out quite far into your peripheral!I did not expect it to come with a brick battery. The headband has a sleeve in the back where the battery fits into. While it is off putting and unexpected, my husband still kept it because the light quality was so good.
C**7
A must for any nighttime task!!
The band create a bright view of the focus area while also providing light for peripheral vision.
J**H
Broken
Worked fairly well while it did, lasted about a month of constant use at work and won't turn on anymore (charging seems to work but doesn't make a difference)
S**M
Novelty at its best
Looked great in the bag, after full charge , battery will drain quick on full mode, ideal for light tasks, not for extended dark place task, running with the band, I am not even going to try.. I have bought 4 different types of head band lights and they perform and last longer.
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