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🚀 Light up your night, hands-free and hassle-free!
The Everbeam H6 Pro is a premium LED headlamp delivering 650 lumens brightness with 5 light modes, including motion sensor wave control for seamless hands-free operation. Powered by a 1200mAh rechargeable battery, it offers up to 20 hours runtime on energy-saving red light. Its rugged, IPX4-rated water-resistant aluminum body is designed for durability and comfort, making it the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.







| Brand | Everbeam |
| Manufacturer | Everbeam |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 8 x 6 cm; 68.04 g |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | H6PRO-BLACK |
| Part Number | H6PRO-BLACK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | 1 Pack |
| Colour | Black,yellow |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Special features | Rechargeable, Motion Sensor, Weatherproof, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Durable |
| Light Direction | Adjustable |
| Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
| Switch Installation Type | Head Mount |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Certification | IPX4 |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| EU Energy Efficiency Label | A+ |
| Luminous Flux | 650 Lumen |
| Wattage | 10 watts |
| Wattage | 10 Watts |
| Bulb Features | Motion Sensor, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**X
Great features at a reasonable price
I have a number of older headtorch that use standard batteries, and to be fair, they do last a significant amount of time, but the straps are getting a bit worn and scratches on the lenses. Doing outdoor pursuits it's always wise to have at least two sets of torches with you as I have had some fail or experience battery issues. This model looks like a no brainer purchase, it's a reasonable price considering what you could pay, almost 20,000 sold on here alone, I liked the fact that it's up to date with a rechargeable battery and it has the motion sensor, two important features, I have only tested in the house so far but it certainly seems bright enough, most have the red led features which I find handy as a backup for my MTB rear light.. so all in all it should be a great upgrade and in the long term save me buying replacement batteries, these are just a great devices for DIY, hobbies, walking the dog at night, anything really.
A**R
Great headtorch
One of my best purchases to date. Has a good selection of modes (dim, bright, flashing) and is very lightweight so it doesn't cause any issues if you're wearing it for a long time. Comfortable enough, but the strap is adjustable so you can wear it how you like. The battery lasts a good amount of time but I usually put mine on charge after each use so I've not had it run out on me yet, the longest I've used it is probably 30 mins. You definitely can't complain for the price.
E**.
Excellent torch but with a couple of niggles
Bought this headlight to replace my old headlight which frankly wasn't too bright. I use this for work and it does the job. It's difficult to explain what I do but I work in shipping loading and unloading trailers, containers and tanks off ferries (It's actually called a RORO Ferry). During my duties, I have to place four locking pins in holes on the decks of ships which aren't much bigger than the pins. Some of this is done at night with limited lighting and I'm driving a non road going HGV so I'm around eight or nine feet above the holes looking down. My old torch wouldn't light up the holes but this one does-and it does it very well.I do have a couple of niggles although I could be nit picking. The stated run time for this torch is two and a half hours on maximum (there are two light settings as well as strobe). I would say that the actual run time is closer to one and a half hours-maybe two-but not the two and a half claimed. Also I have tried the sensor setting. This means that a wave of a hand would turn the torch on instead of using the buttons. This sensor is far too sensitive and any sort of motion either of the users head or something in front of the user will switch it on. This can get a little tiresome-especially at night-as I drive off road HGV's and the torch would turn on at random. But as I said above, this could be nit picking.Pros. Very bright. Easy to use. Comfortable to wear.Cons. Run time may not be as advertised. On/off sensor too sensitive.
J**N
A budget priced head lamp with luxury features!
Once a gamekeeper, an angler and astrophotographer, a good head torch has proved an invaluable piece of equipment.My first head lamp was a small Petzl which was £35 and had a dire maximum output of 30 lumens! It also used 3 AAA batteries which was a nuisance as you were always left with an odd one.Though reliable and having excellent battery life I dropped it once on a wooden floor and it literally flew to pieces.Looking for something much brighter and more robust I bought a Fenix at around £50.This had excellent light output rated very conservatively at 375 lumens, ran on 4 AA batteries and boasted all aluminium construction.Now Fenix have become an established name their prices are more commensurate with their impressive build quality.After years of use the very stiff cable of the Fenix broke and I was looking to replace it.What I wanted was a durable, comfortable, lightweight lamp with a usefully bright output and a good battery life under realistic use.The Everbeam H6 Pro meets these criteria easily at a very keen price.It also offers some very useful features missing on many head lamps.Firstly the addition of two small red LEDs.I can't understand the marketing saying "they do not disturb wildlife" as they are far too dim to spot the wildlife anyway.However as anyone who has turned up to a star party with a white light only to be told they are banned will attest, a dim red light is absolutely essential for reading star charts or adjusting a telescope.It also has a red strobe mode which strangely gives a shorter runtime at 20 hours than the continuous mode.Secondly unlike most budget offerings this light uses a 1200 mAh Lithium-ion battery which can be charged via USB in 3 hours.I wish that like some Nitecore lights it was possible to power the light via a USB power bank with the possibility of huge battery life.The details on this lights performance are scant even on the Everbeam website.Though it boasts a rating of 650 lumens a look at the small print reveals this is an internal test not an ANSI rating.There is no rating at all for what they call low setting which I find dubious.I would estimate this is around 100 lumens and have no reason to doubt the claimed 10 hour duration.There is also a powerful white strobe mode.I find it telling that the almost identical Nitecore NU32 is rated at 550 lumens and using a larger capacity 1800 mAh battery runs for one hour while the H6 pro claims 100 extra lumens for 90 extra minutes from its smaller 1200 mAh battery.Something just doesn't add up.To be fair the NU32 is close to 3x the price!Unlike more high end brands there is no indication of the breadth of the beam which is enormously important to different use cases.I found this light typical of most small reflector types in having abroad beam with a slight hot spot and a useful throw of only 80-100 metres at best, short of the 126 metres claimed.It is also woth noting that this light has a waterproof rating of IPX 4, this means it is "splashproof from any angle".The manufacturers video irresponsibly shows the light immersed in water, only advisable with a rating of at least IPX 7 "immersible up to 30 minutes".Closely watching the video is seems the demonstrator is holding his finger firmly over the vulnerable charging socket to make this stunt possible.If waterproofing is really vital look for an IPX 8 rating "waterproof to 2 metres continuously"This brings us to the generous 2 year guarantee which might sway some buyers.Another look in the small print reveals this only applies to the admittedly robust ABS body of the unit, all the internal parts including battery and LED are only covered for 3 months!A feature which will grab many peoples attention is the ability to switch the light on and off with a wave of the hand.This will be genuinely useful to stop dazzling people you meet while dog walking , fishing etc. but only works on full power.Finally this light comes with a quite sturdy zip up case very similar to one sold as a $7 option with Fenix lights.This makes an ideal place to store the supplied USB to micro USB charging cable.Though I may seem negative about this little light, you can tell I am a bit of a torch geek and it represents outstanding value and will be all most people will ever need.
J**K
Excellent Lite light
Only had a week so far but impressed. They feel well built and last hours off a charge, I was going to time how long it lasts but got bored after 5 hours. They are also very lite, only a few grams heavier than torches 5 times the price.
M**S
Great!
Two years later writing this review, used for carp fishing and definitely put through its paces even dropped in the water a few times and works flawlessly great bright light just works well made good product great price as well Iv paid more for a top brand head torch and the quality wasn’t even close to this product. 100% recommend
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