🌟 Stay seen, stay safe, and own the night!
The BSEEN LED Armband 2-pack features ultra-bright LEDs embedded in a TPU light-guiding tube within lightweight nylon webbing. Adjustable from 9 to 16 inches, these armbands fit all arm sizes comfortably and securely with a release buckle. Powered by replaceable CR2032 batteries, they ensure high visibility for runners, cyclists, pet owners, and night-time enthusiasts. Designed for safety and comfort, this pack offers reliable illumination and comes with dedicated customer support.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.54 x 2.01 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BSEEN |
Model Name | LED Armband |
Color | Red-VersionⅡ |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | womens |
Manufacturer | Ming D&Y Inc |
Part Number | BSP2636_41 |
Style | BSeen LED Armband |
Size | Medium |
F**M
We Use Them as Dog Collars
These are working well for our two dogs when they run with us in the evenings. They are simple to clip on, and they light up well. The on/off button is nicely placed right beside the clasp, so it is easy to find and press, even in the dark. It's great having them lit up so they are easier to spot, especially our all-black dog who "disappears" in the dark. We have used them several times, and they still light just as brightly as the first time we turned them on. It was an extra bonus to have the additional batteries included, so we can always have a back-up and be ready to run.
F**I
These are AWESOME AND BRIGHT!
These are amazing!!! I’ve purchased several for my wife and I when we walk the dogs at dusk. The difference is BEeen is they care about their product and satisfaction. I got the 2-pak green and they are amazingly bright! And I was floored they include extra batteries. Now what business does that now a days. Great product, great price, and great extras ( batteries). I will be ordering another set! Thank you so much for have a great product!
M**G
Bright and Durable. Not as bright as some, but that is a good thing.
SUMMARY:Good value for the dollar, uniform and quite bright. Getting the battery compartment out is a bit dicey, as is changing the batteries.Please see the image(s) I posted with this review. One image shows 4 different light up bracelets from different vendors. The SECOND one from the top is THIS product. The top two are not slap bracelets and are very bright. The bottom two are slap bracelets.Also note that the seller illustration contains a labeling error...HOW I USE THEM:*** Indicate Equipment location in the darkI loan or give these to my night photography workshop students so that they can mark the location of their tripod (or backpack) for Night Photography. That way they can find their equipment, and others won't accidentally knock over their expensive cameras. For this particular use, it's best if they are NOT bright. If they leak too much light, it can ruin night exposures for themselves and/or others around them.*** Leave a TrailSince we walk about at night, it's useful to mark out key landmarks so students can safely find their way to or from a shooting location. For example in one location, finding the way in or out is not easy. I leave a few glowing items along a safe path as I enter, and pick them up as I leave.*** On My PersonAt night, it's helpful if students can find the instructors so I wear a different color.*** Dangerous LocationsIn some areas, there are hazards I want to avoid (like steep ravines) I will be sure to put a bright flashing light to indicate danger is nearby.*** Light the Scene.In one of the shots I've posted, I used a blue light-up bracelet to light the interior of an arch (not THIS product, but another BSeen slap bracelet) in addition to a green laser.*** A make-shift "night light"We try to discourage students from using bright headlamps or flashlights as that light tends to light-pollute the environment and destroy one's night vision. A bracelet may be sufficiently bright to help them find something in their camera bag, or a button on their camera and avoid using a brighter light as well as avoid destroying their night vision.PROS- Uniform illumination, and bright, perhaps a little too bright for use as a camera location marker, but good for marking out a path or a person.- Easy on/off- Flexible and secure - so can clip around branches, tripods, camera bag straps, etc.- Bright enough to use as a makeshift flashlight (if your eyes are dark adapted)CONS- Getting the glow unit / battery compartment out requires bending it rather severely... but you only need to do that or to replace the batteries.- It's a little bulkier than some of the slap bracelets.COMPARISON WITH SIMILAR PRODUCTSI bought 5 different kinds for comparison purposes. The brightest, most uniform was the BSeen slap bracelet. It is made with a much thicker light "tube" that more uniformly and accurately conducts the light.* [Top] HBirdPc LED Armband Lights Glow Band Reflective Bracelets [3-Pack] these are NOT slap bracelets. They have a thick silicone band, and are very uniform and bright, but only partial. They are too bright, IMHO to use for Night Photography, but would be good for runners or others trying to be seen in the dark. They have 3 modes: off/on/2 blinks-per-second.* [Second] BSeen LED Armbands Nylon Adjustable (Yellow)* [Not pictured] BSeen (TM) LED Armband, Light Up Party Favor Glow Slap Bracelets (Orange)-- Both have Bright... noticeable light that is rather uniform. They are about twice the price of some cheaper versions but probably well worth it for brightness and durability. The Nylon one (THIS ONE) is more like a "dog collar" in construction, but it's well made.* [Third from top] Glow City slap bracelet is nearly identical to the Leokon (bottom one) in brightness. The Glow City item has better fabric and stitching than the Leokon, but the light isn't very strong. There is a velcro closure at the top of the light mechanism and it's nearly impossible to get the glow portion out to replace the (two) batteries. Modes: off/on/5 blinks per second/2 blinks per second.* [Bottom] Pack of 7 LED Light Up Band Slap Bracelets (Leokon) - Shown is the pink band. Notice how it is significantly brighter at the ends. The Leokon internal mechanism is rather thin plastic.
M**L
Works great for dog walking!
These are so easy to use and work great for walking our dogs after dark. Approaching cars slow down immediately. Highly recommend.We got the red ones.
E**K
Running Safety
I use these everyday on my morning runs. I run before sunrise due to my work schedule, and use two sets and a waist belt that also lights up. I have a set that I put on my upper arms, and a set I put just below my knees. The adjustments are very easy to use. They are a little uncomfortable at the clamping sight when you're putting them on bare skin, but if you're putting over a long sleeve that irritation goes away. The elastic itself is perfectly soft, it's just the plastic clip that tends to dig a bit. As I use them mostly in the winter as that's when I'm running in the dark and cold this doesn't bother me much. The B'Seen logo on these bands is also reflective. I've been using them for about 4 months, and haven't yet needed to replace the batteries. Once the sun rises a bit they are not noticeably bright, so less than a headlamp would be. So if you're wanting them for more visibility in that dusk/dawn period they may not be bright enough.
P**K
Very durable & reliable.
I've purchased about 20 of these now (40 since they're in a double pack) over the last year, and I love them. They are very durable, and stay on well. Vastly superior to the BSeen LED slap bands.I purchase these for playing ultimate frisbee at night, so they take a lot of abuse. They have to tolerate sprinting, body contact with other players, hitting the ground, flailing arms, body sweat, etc. They do all this without coming off, or coming loose. They do occasionally get turned off when the wearer hits someone else, or the ground, but thats likely because the button gets hit, and they turn right back on.They are also water proof, well resistant anyway. We play with them in the rain, and because the electronics are in the little plastic compartment, they're fairly protected, and don't rust or corrode.The batteries tend to last about 40 hours before needing to be replaced. Though that's a rough figure since usage is irregular. Each arm band takes 2 batteries, and every one I've ordered has come with 2 spare batteries.They can also be washed. You can take the lighting component out of the band, and wash the fabric part. This is important as they do get all sweaty and nasty. The one caveat to this though is that the first time washed, they do shrink a little bit, and the clear lighting core thing has to be cut to fit back in. But only by about a quarter inch.The only downside I have to these is that the clear lighting core thing (the thing that runs in the middle of the arm band) will occasionally come out of the plastic battery compartment. But a little bit of glue and the issue is solved.
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