A hybrid LED/Xenon hands-free light. The 2620 gives you the option of using the Xenon lamp for intense bright light or 3 LEDs to conserve battery life. The multi-angle pivoting head allows you to aim light where you need it. A rubber strap for hard hat use and adjustable cloth strap for bare head use are both included. The HeadsUp Lite 2620 is perfect for hiking, camping, or for any task that requires both hands.
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Product Details
Product Length:
2.16 inches
Product Width:
0.0 inches
Product Height:
0.0 inches
Product Weight:
0.44 pounds
Package Length:
8.2 inches
Package Width:
5.3 inches
Package Height:
3.6 inches
Package Weight:
0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 5 reviews
Features
80 hrs low, 2-3hrs hi, Battery Burn Time
3 AAA Alkaline Batteries (Included)
Tested Lumen Value 9.0 (low); 14(hi)
3 LED's or 1 Xenon lamp
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Light Gives you a choice Nov 22, 2009
By M. Bley This is a fantastic light for anyone. This headlamp gives me the choice of intense light for detailed work or less light and a very high burn time(80 hours!) for hiking a trail or sitting around the fire.
I use mine mostly for fishing. The intense light from the Xenon bulb is great for tying nots or rigging the rod in the dark. The three led's work best when I am launching and loading the boat.
I also like the fact that this light has a Unconditional lifetime guarantee!
4 years and still working great Jan 21, 2012
By M. Giacomazzo
"~G"
I have had this headlamp for over 4 years now. While honestly I rarely use it outside it has seen a lot of use indoors in tight spaces, working in computer cases, etc. I am very familiar with Pelican equipment cases so I knew anything carrying their name was well worth the extra cost.
Awesome Headlamp Feb 19, 2010
By JD Sunshine I did not realize how much I would love the LED lights, but this dual mode headlamp is awesome for so many different applications. Only down side is to remember to double check that it is off or it will run batteries down quickly.
A quality product Nov 02, 2009
By Jason Strawn
"Night Stalker"
I'm a soldier in Iraq and this product provides me with the ability to work hands-free at night. The two lamp settings make it very useful in every situation. I have purchased Pelican products in the past and this product lives up to thier quality reputation.
Falls short of Tikka XL, Weak, Floppy angle adjustment.. Aug 11, 2007
By Barthbill I would not buy this one again.
I would rate this higher, except if falls short in every way to the Petzl Tikka XL. Its only virtue over the Tikka is that it has an incandescent bulb for outdoor cooking. This allows you to judge the done-ness of the meat or fish. And it is cheaper, which makes me give it three stars instead of two.
It is heavy and is mounted too far out from your head. It does not hold an angle setting and bobs around as you move. The hinge is loose and the detents are useless. They are only noisemakers. It really needs a top strap and better mounting hinge. The hinge is too delicate to tighten up to hold an angle. I am going to have to put a top strap on it to make it usable. The design seems to be way behind the other companies. If I keep it, I will have to make new hinge ears so I can have an angle that will hold. That bobbing around can drive you crazy at night on a trail. Vertigo is not good on some trails.
The Petzl design puts everything closer in to the forehead, so it is much steadier, and catches less brush, too. The Petzl detents actually have a function, and are closely spaced and have no slop.
The Pelican LED light is really blue, compared to the Petzl. The beam is pretty narrow, too. The Petzl beam is either narrow or wide, depending on the Fresnel lens you slide in or out of position. I find that feature handy for reading and other close up activities. That feature, along with three-plus brightness selections, makes the Petzl less likely to destroy my night vision.
It also has the ability to lose the cap and battery capsule in the dark. I will have to put a lanyard on the cap, at least.
So, if you need a cheap headlamp with both LED and incandescent lamps, buy this one. Otherwise, watch for a sale on the Tikka XL.