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The Sofirn HS10 LED Headlamp is a powerful, lightweight, and rechargeable flashlight that delivers an impressive 1100 Lumens of brightness. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it features a high CRI LH351D LED for true color representation, multiple lighting modes for various scenarios, and an IPX8 waterproof rating, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and more.
Brand | Sofirn |
Manufacturer | Sofirn |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 cm; 37 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | A-001 |
Part Number | HS10-5000K |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Hs10-5000k |
Material | Aluminum |
Finish types | Polished |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
Special features | Waterproof, Lightweight, Rechargeable |
Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
Switch Installation Type | Head Mount |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Certification | UL |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 1100 Lumen |
Wattage | 10 Watt-hours |
Wattage | 1.4 Watts |
Item Weight | 37 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**A
El tono cálido del su led es muy agradable en la oscuridad.
Muy bonita lámpara y es pequeña aún me gustaría que su batería fuera más duradera.
G**.
Not Just For a Headlamp
Standing just 2-5/8” inches tall and having a 5/8” diameter lens/reflector, this mini right-angle headlamp puts out a ton of light. Up to 1100 lumens on “turbo” mode. There is a nice flood of light where you want it too without having a blinding hot spot. Wearing a headlamp usually means you’re taking a walk or working on things close up. You don’t want a spotlight but more of a flood of light in the direction you need it. This HS10 doesn’t disappoint.Utilizing a small 16340 lithium-ion battery this little light still gets an amazing amount of runtime. 150 hrs on the lowest “moon light” setting and almost an entire hour on the max “turbo” mode. I will say if you’re using turbo for longer than a few minutes or so, you probably should think about a different light. Putting the light on it’s medium mode will get you about 2 hours of run time which I think is more than enough to be able to do most tasks someone would use a headlamp for. Car repair, changing a flat tire, crawling around the attic or wiggling through cave orifices should all be comfortable at medium mode.Unscrewing the tail cap about a half turn will also save the battery from any parasitic drain while not in service or while being stored. And when turning on, the power button will illuminate for a few seconds either green or red to indicate the battery charge status. Just like most newer flashlights Sofirn makes, there’s no need for a separate battery charger. Simply plug the light into your cellphone charger via the included USB-C cable and charge the battery while in the flashlight.There are several features I really like about this light. The tail cap is magnetic which allows you to mount the light on anything metal if you need to. There’s also a pocket clip included which makes this compact light an easy choice for an EDC (every day carry) light. It’s waterproof with an IPX-8 submersion rating. It has a disorienting strobe, sos, and beacon setting that would come in handy during a self defense or a wilderness survival scenario.4000K vs 5000K color temps:Even for me, this was difficult to decide on. So I bought both :-). Sofirn makes two different versions of this HS10 headlamp. One light has a warm white 4000K color temperature and the other has a cooler white 5000K color temperature. To my eyes, the 4K light looks amazing. It makes all the colors appear much more vividly and accurate making it very comfortable on my eyes vs the 5K version. It also seems like the 5K appears to cast a greenish/bluish tint on everything which, compared to the 4K light, strains my eyes just a bit. The only downside to the 4K version is that it visually appears to not be as bright or throw as far as the 5K version. But I’m only talking by a fraction, most people probably won’t even notice.My final thoughts are this headlamp is perfect for anyone who needs to keep their hands free while working and who doesn’t want to feel like they’re wearing a bulky contraption on their head. This light feels weightless while being worn and is also something you could easily run/jog with. It is also the perfect size and would make an excellent headlamp for children. And with the warm white light of the 4K temp it is very pleasing to look at. The features of this light also makes this a steal at less than $30. Choosing either version, you can’t go wrong. If you have older, errr, um, wiser eyes like me, 4000K will be your choice. If you just don’t like warm white light or want the cooler feel, the 5000K version will be equally perfect! See my photos for examples of the beams and the color temperatures/tints of these lights compared with the SP40 headlamp (5500K) and the SP32A V2.0 (6000K).Pros:-Incredibly comfortable to wear around head-High lumens for small form factor-Extremely light weight-Magnetic tail capCons:-Gets pretty warm to touch when on turbo for more than a few minutes-Lanyard attaches to pocket clip, not the actual flashlight body-Could use additional reflective strips around headband for added safetyWhat comes in the box:-The flashlight/headlamp itself-16340 Li-Ion button-top cell-Headband-Friction fit rubber attachment for the headband/light (feels like silicone)-Pocket clip-Lanyard (I believe attaches to the clip)-Additional replacement o-rings when/if needed-USB-A to C cable (40” length)Weight:33 grams, no battery, no headband, no clip50 grams w/battery, no headband, no clip54 grams w/battery and clip, no headband77 grams w/battery as headlamp, no clipPhoto notes:HS10 4000K 1100 lumensHS10 5000K 1100 lumensSP40 5500K 1200 lumensSP32A V2.0 6000K 1300 lumens
B**E
A must have Headlamp, ultra light weight, great CRI color, long throw, and many special features
I Bought this for my wife’s trail running and bought two more for my emergency kits. A headlamp failure is drastic when we are out trail running at night – whether that’s the obvious issue of a dead battery or simply poor or unreliable lighting that can make it more likely that we will trip or get hurt.The sofirn Hs10 is great for several reasons, it does not weigh hardly anything, and the user interface is easy, which my wife and I appreciate while out on the trails. The modes are moonlight/low/med/high/turbo and SOS, beacon, and strobe.It has great runtime, and the 90 CRI is wonderful for the trails, giving us true colors. It can reach out to a pretty far distance as well.One of the best features is that it is a rechargeable headlamp that can be charged via USB-C or passthrough charging with a power bank – this allows you to run the headlamp almost indefinitely – super smart!The magnetic tail cap is great for another hands-free option besides the headband.The aluminum body is also impact resistant and makes this a waterproof headlamp for unforeseen weather, and if we drop it accidentally. The strap is secure and has a very comfortable fit for running the trails.Basically, It’s comfy, very water resistant, has a rechargeable lithium battery, and super simple useful interface.We now have three of these. This headlamp gives us the freedom to spend more time out running. No longer do we need to be trapped by daylight hours.I also added these to my emergency kits because they have the Beacon and SOS modes built in.My wife and I recommend this headlamp five stars. You cannot beat it for quality and a fantastic price point.Jon Krogue
S**Y
Star light star bright!
I wanted to try this light out when I heard it was so small and so bright and it does live up to the hype. First it is the only sofirn headlight with good beam spread, I've had others which were the opposite. Pinpoint beams with little spread to cover up their minimal brightness by concentrating in one spot. The lens is a tir and it appears to be a fresnel lens. So it does not waste any of it's lumens. There are 4 brightness levels and the lowest is great for close up so that you don't overpower your eyes the highest is great for walking at night, although you don't want to look at your significant other when on high or you are gonna make them mad. The battery is tiny and the overall weight of the headlamp is light enough that you barely notice it. A couple other cool features that this light has are internal charging, you don't need to have or buy a lithium battery charger, all you need is a USB c charger and you are covered which is great. And it has a magnetic end cap which I used working on my car and it clipped right on the hood and shown perfectly on the engine.The strap however was a challenge to figure out. Here's my instructions after you get the headband through the flashlight mount pass the larger end through the smaller and then loop the larger end back the other way and pinch the strap to go into the half bars on the larger end. Then you should have an end on each side and you slide them forward to loosen and rearward to tighten.Great light that punches way above it's weight
W**S
Spectacular work and tool light, could use a better headband.
This little light is easy to use, fits in tight spaces, and survives falls and dings. It's bright, compatible with gloves, and has a simple interface. Just beware that the battery life will drop off fast at high brightness, and the headband is the cheapest possible way to hold onto this light. The tail magnet could also be slightly stronger, just for peace of mind. If I lose this one, I'm buying another because it's too useful not to have.Note: This light DOES support proper C-C charging. Thanks for getting this right, Sofirn
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