

🌟 Light Up Your Next Move — Because FOMO is for the Dark!
The GearLight LED Headlamp 2-pack delivers 200 lumens of bright, adjustable lighting powered by AAA batteries for reliable, no-fuss use. Featuring 7 lighting modes including red night vision, a 45° pivotable head, and a lightweight, washable headband, these weather-resistant headlamps are designed for running, camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness. With two headlamps per pack, you get versatile, durable illumination wherever your adventures take you.














| ASIN | B07QGRWZNB |
| Additional Features | American LED Technology, 7 Modes, 45-Degree Pivotable Head, Washable and Adjustable Headband, Red Light, Water Resistant |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Requires 3x AAA batteries (Not Included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,001 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand Name | GearLight |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 44,954 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte Black |
| Included Components | 2x GearLight S500 LED Headlamps, 1x Operation Guide, 1x Warranty Card |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 2.75"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 14.6"W x 7.9"H |
| Item Type Name | B07QGRWZNB |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Light Source Special Features | American LED Technology, 7 Modes, 45-Degree Pivotable Head, Red Light |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | GearLight |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | B07qgrwznb. |
| Material | Polymer |
| Material Type | Polymer |
| Model Number | GL-LHS500-2P |
| Mounting Type | Head Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 6 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | camping, hiking, running, jogging, cycling, fishing, exploring, repairing vehicles at night, signaling for help |
| Runtime | 10 hours |
| Shape | Head Mount |
| Special Feature | American LED Technology, 7 Modes, 45-Degree Pivotable Head, Washable and Adjustable Headband, Red Light, Water Resistant Special Feature American LED Technology, 7 Modes, 45-Degree Pivotable Head, Washable and Adjustable Headband, Red Light, Water Resistant See more |
| Style Name | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 858362007263 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Voltage | 4.5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 200 Lumens |
J**L
Bright, Reliable Headlamp That’s Surprisingly Handy
I picked up the GearLight USB rechargeable headlamp for camping and outdoor use, and it’s turned out to be way more useful than expected. The light is bright enough to clearly see what I’m doing, whether it’s setting up camp, walking at night, or working in a dark space. It’s lightweight and comfortable to wear, even for longer periods, and doesn’t feel bulky on the head. The rechargeable feature is a big win—no constantly swapping batteries. Charging is quick and easy, and the battery lasts long enough for multiple uses before needing a recharge. I also like the adjustable strap, which stays put without being too tight, and the different light modes that come in handy depending on the situation. Overall, this headlamp feels well-made, dependable, and practical. It’s one of those tools you don’t think about much until you really need it, and then you’re glad you have it. Definitely a solid choice for camping, running, or any outdoor activity.
F**N
Nice Product
these will work great for what I need them for which is when our power goes out. The brightness is great even on the dimmest setting. Had a little trouble getting the battery compartment open. Everything is plastic so can't be rough with them.
D**.
An Awesome tool! I can see again! Well worth the money!
A Beacon on My Head I really like my little headlight, A dragonfly glow, so softly bright. With a band that crowns my tousled hair, It leads me through the twilight air. Three positions, a gentle sway, Pointing straight ahead, lighting my way. Fifteen degrees for a book’s warm page, A friend in the dark as I turn the age. Oh, memories flood like a well-lit room— Gram’s goose-neck lamp with a soft-spread bloom. Overhead lights, now lost in the past, With this little wonder, my vision holds fast. A purchase well worth every dime, In dimmest glow, it takes me back in time. Fifteen hours, and yet it glows, Its gentle touch, my companion knows. Though I dream of a USB fate, The batteries shine, and I patiently wait. A trusty light for threads and toys, In shadows, it whispers the magic of joys. So here’s to the small things that brightly ignite, I really like my little headlight! A beacon that shows when the daylight departs, Illuminating my world, and the paths of my heart.
M**E
Great Value Headlamps
These are great headlamps, especially for the price. They’re lightweight, bright, and the different light settings are really useful. The red light is easy to access, and the headband is comfortable for long wear. They are a little flimsy—I’ve had 2 out of about 20 break—but for the value, they still hold up well overall. Great budget-friendly option. They are plenty bright and easy to change batteries on. Also I have a huge head, they fit me comfortably and they fit my wife who has a tiny head. These are great!
B**S
Gear light see you way through
Battery life I have not tested to its fullest capacity, ive only had them a few days. The size is very correct for a head lamp. Lighting options are as advertised, the functions all work , and the light keeps it strength in all modes. Gear light see your way through.
M**.
Almost as good as my $50 Mountain Hardware headlamp
(Update: Here it is, 6 months later, and I'm still on the original batteries. ...Whaaat? Granted, I always run them at the lowest brightness and granted, they are dimmer than new but they still usable. I really have little to complain about with these lamps. I love them, and I love the price.) I got a $50 Mountain Hardware lamp years ago as a gift, so I was curious to see how these cheapies would hold up. They've done well. The nice thing is, they're so inexpensive that I worry less about them. They fit perfectly on the head (they are adjustable, you know), they're comfortable, the beam is adjustable up and down (which is important!) and the batteries last a reallly long time... hours and hours. I don't know how long, but I've spent a few weekends with one of them in the basement, cleaning it out, and the lamp is still going strong. They have a good strong white light, and they can go to red as well for nighttime use. My daughter gets creeped out by the red light. I think it's a great idea, and good for not messing up your eyesight in the middle of the night when you go out to the call of nature. But I can't use it as often as I'd like :-) . The only downsides are: These lights are a little difficult to figure out in terms of how the pushbutton behaves. I usually just fumble around until I get the brightness setting where I want it, or the flash, or the red light, or whatever. I don't know what does what (push quickly, hold for a long time, etc.) but at least I can shut them off and turn them on when I need to. The other more annoying nit is that, even though they're dimmable, dim is still pretty dang bright. I would like to have it go dimmer so they would make a good reading lamp. That said, for the price you can't beat 'em. $7.50 each? ...One for each kid, so they stop borrowing my flashlight! :-)
M**N
Nice Rechargeable Headlamps
I have had two different headlamps in the past. When was Princeton Tec and the other was Northbound Train. The batteries leaked in both of those maybe because they didn’t use them that often but still. I was looking to replace my headlamp when I got the idea to maybe look for one that was rechargeable and didn’t use regular batteries. I was happy to find these gear light headlamps, even though I didn’t need two of them. I guess I can keep one in the car or something. It would be handy to have in the glove box at night. I haven’t had the gear light headlamp for that long, but I am leaving my review because I discovered one thing. The one thing that I did not like about the gear light headlamp is the strap that goes around your head. It’s not comfortable for some reason. Maybe it’s the fabric. Luckily, I had not tossed the Princeton Tec headband yet and got it out of a drawer and switched headbands. So now the GearLight is really comfortable to wear. Tada! I think GearLight should look into a more comfortable headband fabric, and then they would be set. The gear light does not look as high-quality as other headlamps that I have owned, but they look good enough. And I really like that they are rechargeable and they are very bright. I have used a headlamp in blackouts and other emergencies, but I have also used them for club DJing!
C**D
really good for the price
i've used a couple of led headlamps in the past from big box stores before trying a set of these led headlamps out. i decided to try these because i wanted headlamps with newer LED technology and the price of these was right. after trying these out on various tasks such as automotive work and working in other dark places, i've been pretty happy with them. the headlamp has four different angle positions that are set with a very positive detent and actually holds position better than an energizer headlamp i have. another nice feature is once you pick your desired brightness setting by cycling with the button, once you have the headlamp on for a few minutes, clicking the button turns off the lamp rather than cycling through the rest of the light settings, which is very convenient and more logical than other headlamps. i'll keep using these headlamps as my primary lights and will update my review later on longevity. but for the price you can't go wrong; highly recommended. UPDATE: I've had these headlamps for almost three years now and they're still working great. I just bought another pair to have around. Originally I didn't realize that these came with a red light (for night vision). You have to do a long press of the button to switch between white and red. The nice thing is when you turn it off and then back on, it remembers the previous color. So if you're in the dark, you won't have to cycle through a bunch of white lights (and ruin your night vision) to get to the red light, just turn on it on if it was previously on red and it'll be back on in red. The headlamps can't be beat for the price. They do take 3 AAA's but I use rechargeable batteries and only have to swap them out every few weeks for the occasional use.
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