Show me a $22 USB rechargeable light that comes close in terms of features, power, and durability. Show me one at $35. I'll wait...
For some, a rechargeable headlamp does make sense. For camping, or emergency use, it doesn't. In that case, you need quality batteries loaded in that'll hold a charge for a year or more, because when you need it, you won't be able to fumble around in the dark for a charger. It all depends on why you need it. For what I need and how I use it, I'll take the AAA version. I have another USB headlamp that is super handy for use around the house.
Nov. 28, 2019, 9:06 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
Show me a $22 USB rechargeable light that comes close in terms of features, power, and durability. Show me one at $35. I'll wait... For some, a rechargeable headlamp does make sense. For camping, or emergency use, it doesn't. In that case, you need quality batteries loaded in that'll hold a charge for a year or more, because when you need it, you won't be able to fumble around in the dark for a charger. It all depends on why you need it. For what I need and how I use it, I'll take the AAA version. I have another USB headlamp that is super handy for use around the house.