Specifications:
- 100% brand new and ultra bright LED Headlamp Flashlight
- Adjustable elastic strap, just fit for wearing and keep lamp from bouncing
- Fits on head nicely
- Light weight and high brightness
- White LED Headlamp Flashlight with adjustable head strap
- This LED Headlamp Flashlight is ideal for outdoor camping, chasse-hunting, fishing and other open-air sports
- This camping LED Headlamp Flashlight has adjustable Inclination
- Nice sporty yellow color unlike most headlamps which are black
- 3-mode (1W / 10LED / multicolored blink)
- Powered by: 3 x AAA batteries(Not Included)
- Size: 69 x 66 x 48mm / 2.72 x 2.60 x 1.89in (L x W x H)
Details:

- This headlamp fits on head nicely

- Light weight and high brightness

- Being garanteed to adopt advanced technology and used 14 ultra bright LEDs

- This headlamp can well light up your world with its extremely brilliant LED light

- User friendly headlamp with adjustable head strap is most suitable for you

- Ideal for outdoor camping, chasse-hunting, fishing and other open-air sports
Headlamp Show:

Characteristics & Function of Headlamps:
- Road Illumination
When driving at night or during inclement weather, it can be difficult to see the road, especially when away from city lights. Headlamps illuminate the road ahead and also help warn of the approach of oncoming traffic. Your headlamps help others see you, just as they help you see others. This function is useful during the day as well, and is why some countries require headlamps or daytime running lights to be on at all times. Increased vehicle visibility is most important in conditions such as rain, snow and fog
In addition to road obstructions, traffic hazards can also come from the side of the road. Wildlife strikes are a common cause of accidents during night driving in many parts of the country. Headlamps are aimed to provide some illumination of the road's shoulders, so that deer and other animals can be seen and avoided
- Hazard Warning and Aiming

- Bulb Types
Halogen, Xenon, and LED headlamps are all currently in use. Halogen bulbs have been around since the 1960s. They provide decent visibility and do not appear overly bright to other drivers.
Xenon bulbs were first introduced in 1991 on a BMW. They emit up to three times the light of their halogen counterparts. The light is closer in color to the type of light which our eyes see during the day. This helps limit eyestrain
Xenon lamps, also called HID lights, often are equipped with automatic beam leveling. This means that the angle of the beam will change automatically based on factors like the current angle of the car, to reduce the glare seen by oncoming drivers
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