Princeton EOS
![]() | Expecting restock 1 697 ₴ Type: head lamp; Lamp type: lED with reflector; Luminous flux (lm): 80; Lighting range (m): 54; Max. operating time (h): 121; more features: duty flashing; Power source: 3xAAA; Water protection; Material: plastic; Weight (g): 105; |
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I ride a bicycle a lot, and I can responsibly say that for cycling at night, a "headlamp" is the best lighting option. Yes, there is a wide range of lights designed to be mounted on the handlebars. And they shine well and brightly, BUT their light always goes in the direction the handlebars are facing. This automatically means that you will always be turning into a dark, unlit area. In practice, this ends up with you only seeing an obstacle after fully turning, and if it's nearby, you're guaranteed to run into it. Headlamps are completely free of this drawback, and that's why I chose this time-tested high-quality model from the American company Princeton Tec. And, yes, I also use a light on the handlebars. A good light output from high-quality Maxbright Rebel LED. The brightness is quite high. In High mode, it confidently illuminates up to 50 meters, in Mid mode the range is about 20-25 meters. I don't use Low on the road since it's for very close lighting. This happiness operates on 3 AAA size batteries commonly known as "mini fingers". I took branded Panasonic Eneloop batteries with a capacity of 750mAh. They last a long time, I haven't tested specifically, but in Mid mode, it shines for at least 10-12 hours. The manufacturer approached the construction responsibly and carefully. The battery compartment is not held by latches, but is closed with a metal screw and has a special rubber sealing gasket. The body is made of impact-resistant plastic, similar to ABS. It can be tilted downwards almost at a 90-degree angle, which is useful when working with hands. Turning on and switching brightness modes is done with one large rubberized button located on top. The elastic strap that fixes the flashlight to the head is adjustable. Pretty big body. The tint of the glow of the LED is too warm and this visually reduces the illumination a little. IMHO, cold glow gives higher contrast. |
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Additional features flashlight Princeton EOS:
- Head tilt