Adventure Gear Review: OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp

OxyLED makes some budget friendly lighting options and today we are taking a look at the OxyLED motion sensing headlamp.

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The OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp uses a bright 200 lumen Cree XP-E white LED bulb which will last 50,000 hours and is powered by 3 AAA batteries which will power the light for 6 hours. This light will shine about 328 feet (100 Meters) in front of you. Your path will definitely be lit up at night. The light has 6 adjustable angles to suit your needs. The housing has 2 buttons. One button is to turn on the motion sensing option which when engaged, all you need to do is wave your hand in front of the light to turn it on and off. I use this option when riding my bike at night. I wave my hand in front of the light to turn it off  in order not to distract any drivers while I am at a stop light.  The button on top of the housing will give you three lighting options: high beam, low beam and strobe.

The straps on the OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp are adjustable, durable and will stretch to fit your head or helmet. The straps are not made from reflective material which would be a nice touch. Maybe on the next generation of OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp they will use reflective material for the straps. The battery holder is made of plastic and rubber. The plastic part holds the batteries and the cover is made from a soft yet thick rubber which will not scratch your helmet or irritate the back of your head. A cable housing goes from the battery pack along the strap to the light and is tucked away so you will not worry about getting the cord tangled.

If you are a hiker, jogger, cyclist and camping enthusiast, the OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp is a must have for you. For a budget friendly price of $20.00 you should grab this powerhouse of a light!

Grab the OxyLED Motion Sensing Headlamp here!

Christopher Trimble is an Audiobook Editor and Voice Talent residing in the beautiful mountains of  Utah.

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