Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion RedBeam LED Motion Sensing Headlamp (05383)

05383

Brand: Orion Telescopes USD

Orion RedBeam LED Motion Sensing Headlamp (05383)

05383

Keep both hands free and retain your night vision with this versatile red beam led headlamp. No longer will you have to fumble with holding flashlights in your mouth while you try to swap eyepieces or make adjustments to your mount.
  • Hands-free head mounted red LED flashlight
  • Motion sensing on/off mode for activating the light with a wave of your hand
  • 4 brightness settings: 5%, 10%, 50%, 100%. Motion sensing mode available at 100% setting
  • Comfortable elastic head band fits all head sizes
  • Requires 3-AAA Batteries

See Move Shoot Move Red LED Headlamp as a great alternative product.

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Have you ever dropped a setscrew in the grass in the dark, and went fumbling around looking for it, holding your red-light flashlight in one hand, thinking you may never see that setscrew again? Put both hands to work with the Orion RedBeam LED Motion Sensing Headlamp!

In addition to finding lost parts, this versatile red-light LED flashlight works great when you need to set up astronomy gear and need both hands to attach everything together. An elastic adjustable head strap fits all sizes, and provides a comfortable grip to hold the flashlight in place.

But this isn't just any ordinary hands-free flashlight. In addition to the adjustable brightness red LED light (5%, 10%, 50%, 100% illumination), there is a completely hands free mode that allows you to turn the light on and off with the wave of your hand! Simply wave your hand approximately 4" in front of the LED, and a sensor detect the motion, turning the light on and off. And if you're worried about moving your head around and objects in front of you triggering the sensor when you don't want it to, fear not! The sensor is focused to 4" away, so nothing in the distance will trigger the light. And our favorite advantage of the sensor no more fumbling for the power button in the dark when it's cold and you've got thick gloves covering your hands.

Perfect for reading star charts while in the field at the lower brightness setting so you won't disturb your night vision, and for walking around your campsite or packing your equipment up for the night when using the brighter settings. Powered by three AAA batteries (not included), and adjustable to aim straight out or angled downwards towards the ground when worn. The RedBeam LED Headlamp is a must have accessory and you'll quickly wonder how you did without it!

Warranty Note: Limited Warranty against defects in materials or workmanship for one year from date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only. For complete warranty details contact us at 800-447-1001.

See Move Shoot Move Red LED Headlamp as a great alternative product.

Customer Reviews

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F.H.
Orion Red beam Led headlamp is excellent

This product is fantastic. Great price and I live the ability to wave my hand and the beam turns on and off. It’s much easier to see things without ruining my night vision. Would buy again.

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D.S.i.O.

Very functional and unobtrusive.

J
J.H.
Orian headlamp

It works well. Shipping was fast. Price was right and it's something that was hard to find in stock. I would buy from All Star Telescope again.

D
D.M.
Just what I needed

Finally no more red penlight in the mouth! This light is comfortable and works like a charm, the motion sensor is a brilliant idea that saves a lot of fumbling for a switch on your forehead. Great product.

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R.B.
Orion red head light

The light is very good I use it when I write my journal,also for changing eyepieces.
I like it because it is hands free

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