Technology
These 180-degree headlamps and belt lights are on sale
TL;DR: Stay safer at night with the waterproof and rechargeable H2 Belt Light for $41.99 or H2 Headlamp for $36.99, a 25% savings as of July 11.
The great outdoors can become pretty miserable during the dog days of summer. Sometimes it’s smart to wait until the sun goes down for that run, ride, hike, or adventure. There’s just one problem, obviously: it’s dark.
It’s not really any scarier at night than it is during the day, but something about the dark sure makes it feel that way – especially if you’re relying on a traditional flashlight that gives you tunnel vision. That’s why the H2 Headlamp and H2 Belt Light are such game-changers for not just hikers or runners, but anyone who works or plays in the dark.
These flexible LED lights illuminate a wide 180-degree area around you, rather than giving you that narrow, tunnel-vision focus. The Headlamp stretches across the front brim of your head with a comfortable, lightweight (only 4oz.) strap. It boasts an impressive 360 lumens on the highest setting, features three brightness options, is 100% waterproof, and will last you up to seven hours on low (three on high).
Similarly, the Belt Light delivers that same 180-degree illumination at 360 lumens. It also features an IPX7 waterproof rating, so you can still light up the night in the rain. The only difference is the H2 Belt Light is built with a super-comfortable, high-quality 1.5-inch elastic belt.
Get a glimpse at how your nighttime adventures can improve:
Wear them together and you can use your peripheral vision in pitch darkness, no matter where you are or what you’re doing. Each light comes with a rechargeable battery pack and charging cord, as well as a drawstring lantern bag to keep your devices safely packed away when not in use.
The H2 Headlamp is regularly $50, but you can snag it for $36.99 right here. Meanwhile, the H2 Belt Light regularly retails for $56, but you can slash 25% off and get it for just $41.99.
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