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Pawell XHP50 LED Touch Headlamp: Touch sensor control

LED Touch Headlamp — Flashlights, Pawell
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$39.70
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Meet the LED Touch Headlamp—your new best friend for those pitch-black outdoor escapades. It's not just any headlamp; it's got a touch sensor control because, let's face it, fumbling for buttons in the dark is nobody's idea of fun. Choose between dual light options: blast the night away with a bright white beam or keep it cozy with a warm glow (perfect for not scaring away the wildlife). And with three adjustable modes, you're the boss of brightness. Thanks to the 18650 battery, this little powerhouse won't quit on you when you're mid-adventure. Whether you're fishing under the stars, setting up camp, or just pretending to be a firefly, this headlamp is the sidekick you didn't know you needed.

  • Dual white and warm light
  • Three lighting modes
  • Powered by 18650 battery
  • Ideal for fishing
  • Touch sensor control

General specs

  • Brand: Pawell
  • Model: XHP50
  • Seller: Joom
  • Light Type: LED
  • Light Modes: 3
  • Power Source: 18650 battery
  • Color Options: Black
  • First listed by seller: 5/23/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$39.70
Last price update: 9/1/25
Available to order

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LED Touch Headlamp — Flashlights, Pawell

LED Touch Headlamp

$39.70

Reviews

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James Martin
James M. GB Cardiff
June 2, 2025
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As a chef who often works late and tinkers with my car in the garage after hours, this Pawell headlamp has been a game-changer. I remember the first night I used it—I was trying to fix a stubborn bolt under the hood, and the touch sensor made it so easy to switch between lights without taking my gloves off. The bright mode lit up everything like daylight, and the warm setting was perfect for when I didn't want to blind myself or disturb the neighborhood cats. It seemed to me that the battery held up way better than my old one, lasting through a whole weekend of camping without a recharge. Delivery was delayed a day, but it arrived fine, no big deal. Overall, this thing is super reliable and has made my dark-time activities so much smoother. I'd recommend it to anyone who needs a hands-free light that just works! :)

  • Pros: The touch control is super intuitive—no more fumbling for buttons in the dark, which is a lifesaver for my nighttime tasks. I love the dual light options; the bright beam cuts through the blackness for visibility, while the warm glow keeps things gentle and doesn't spook anything around. The battery life is impressive, lasting through long sessions without a hitch, and the adjustable brightness modes give me full control over how much light I need.
  • Cons: My one gripe is that the headband could be a bit more comfortable for extended wear; after a while, it starts to feel tight and annoying on my forehead, which is a letdown for longer adventures.
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