Smart - Once a lighting option has been selected, the BioLite remembers the last desired setting. When both pieces are centered correctly it will not slip or bounce making this headlamp well suited for running.Ĭomfort - Seriously, the comfort cannot be overstated and it is moisture wicking. The LED lights mean a long run time in between charges and lighting can be angled downward to focus in on tasks or simply to keep light beams out of a trail mate's eyes.Īdditionally the battery slides smoothly along the banding material to help achieve a harmonious juxtaposition to the lights in front. There are six different lighting options to suit varying levels of illumination needs, including a lock out mode to avoid accidental in-pack battery drain. The battery housing contains four power level indicator lights so you never have to guess how much juice is left. Well Thought Out - In addition to the intelligent design, comfortable materials, and welcome balance, this headlamp has all the right features. The BioLite uses a standard micro USB cord which means I save weight by eliminating spare AAs and I don’t need to carry a specialized charging cable. Rechargeable - Burning through one time use batteries does not align with my love of nature so for me a rechargeable battery is a must. What I Love About the BioLite 330 Lumen Rechargeable LED Headlamp: Reflective accents make it easy to find in low light and the LED housing in the front is so minimal that it makes it easy to forget you're wearing a headlamp. Dual strap adjusters make for quick fittings when adding or removing head wear. Thus, imagine my elation to discover a slim fit, no bounce, non-migraine-inducing headlamp that wears like a sweatband.īioLite achieved a beautiful balance with its 330 Lumen Rechargeable LED Headlamp by moving their battery to the back of the headband and running a power cable around the left side to power the front. Heavy batteries strapped tightly to my forehead have cut into my circulation and caused headaches, so I tend to hold mine like a flashlight when two free hands are not required. Let’s face it, headlamps have never been the most comfortable piece of gear to wear.
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