Fenix HM70R rechargeable headlamp
The Fenix HM70R Rechargeable Headlamp features the a high-capacity 21700 battery, that not only boosts this headlamp to a maximum 1600 lumens, but also allows for a 100 continuous hour runtime when using 30 lumens on Low. Press and hold the large, glove-friendly switch to change over to the Functional mode to access two levels of neutral white light, a red reading light, and a red flash. The hidden USBC port adds to its IP68 dustproof/waterproof rating and allows you to quickly charge your headlamp with a 2A charging current. Battery level indicator, intelligent memory, and lock out function, round out the features of this workhorse of a light.
- A Luminus SST40 white light LED, an XP-G2 HE neutral white LED and two 2835 red light LEDs.
- Included a 21700 Li-ion battery, a 18650 Li-ion battery can be used as well (together with an ALF-18 battery holder).
- White, neutral white and red lights combined.
- Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with an anti-reflective coating.
- Hidden USB Type-C charging port supports 2A charging current.
- Large thumb-sized switch for easy and fast operation.
- Digitally regulated circuit for maintaining a stable output.
SIZE
- Length: 3.72” (94.5mm)
- Width: 2.01” (51mm)
- Height: 1.81” (46mm)
WEIGHT
- 7.27 oz. (206g) including battery and headband
BATTERY TYPE
- One included 21700 rechargeable li-ion battery
Lanse Pina (verified owner) –
This review is for people like me, people who dive so deep into research before buying anything, and get so lost in the ocean of choices. If you’re reading this because you’re unsure of what to get. Stop. This headlamp is incredible, I’m still shocked at how amazing it is. I live on the north coast of kzn and everyone knows the weather and humidity down here, and this lamp smashes it, night time literally turns to day even when using the floodlight. It is a bit pricey but there are options PAY JUST NOW being one of them. Seriously, you will not regret it, and no amount of youtube videos will do this lamp justice. One sort of “draw back” is the temperature of the lamp, when using full 1600 lumens it does get hot which is understandable but there is a safety measure in place that dims the lamp sown to a lower setting to cool off, but even then, 150 and 500 lumens are more than enough for whatever you’re doing.