Headlamp

A headlamp is a special lighting device that is attached to the wearer's head and provides an additional source of light to perform certain tasks. This tool has become indispensable for many professions where it is necessary to work in low light conditions or with insufficient daylight, for example, for construction workers, builders, installers, repair workers, sailors, photographers, designers, as well as for camping and mountaineering enthusiasts . One of the main advantages of a headlamp is its portability and the ability to use it in different places.

How does a headlamp work? The design of head lamps can vary, but basically they consist of a main lamp and two side lamps, each of which is individually adjustable. Depending on the model, other additional functions may be provided, such as brightness adjustment, color temperature selection, motion sensor function, etc. Headlamp holders have different shapes, the material from which they are made can be plastic or metal, and the weight of the device ranges from 15 to 70 grams. This ensures comfort during prolonged use.

Head lamps are made of shock-resistant and moisture-resistant materials, which contributes to their durability. They don't break or break. In addition, headlamps operate on rechargeable batteries or batteries that are charged via a USB cable, allowing you to have a backup light source in case the main power source is lost or broken.