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Overview
About Princeton Tec Bot LED Headlamp - 15 Lumens, Pink
Excess. Princeton Tec's Bot LED headlamp provides a clear, bright light to illuminate the way forward, including a wide beam and three modes.
- Two ultrabright LED lights
- IPX4 water resistance
- Three mode switch (high, low and flash)
- Requires two AAA batteries (included)
- Run time up to 4.5 hours on high, 9 hours on low and 11 hours on flash
- Made in United States of America with domestic and foreign components
- Must ship ground within the 48 contiguous US only; not eligible for special shipping offers
Specs
Specs about Princeton Tec Bot LED Headlamp - 15 Lumens, Pink
- Type: Headlamp
- Illumination type: LED
- Light output: 15 lumens
- Run time (High): 4 hours30 min
- Run time (Low): 9 hours
- Light modes: High, low, flashing
- Batteries: 2 AAA
- Batteries included: Yes
- Fuel type: Battery
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 1.25x2.25x1.25"
- Material: Composite
- Made in United States of America with domestic and foreign components
- Must ship ground within the 48 contiguous US only; not eligible for special shipping offers
Reviews
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
PTec Bot
Reviewed by Kuro from CA on Saturday, March 23, 2024
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4.0 out of 5 stars. PTec BotReviewed by Kuro from CA on Saturday, March 23, 2024Great little headlamp for kids. I got this for my 8 year old niece and she really liked it. While the 15 lumen rating appears very low on paper, it offers usable light without blinding others. In the dark, the light is adequate and suitable for children.
The build quality is top notch and does not feel like a toy despite the color and style. Material and build quality is just like my PTec Byte, which I have owned and used for a decade. Princeton Tec are well-built, American-made products that offer reliability and longevity instead of chasing outlandish specs in lumens and such.
The only thing that might frustrate users is that the battery cover has a small Phillips screw. This is to prevent kids from accessing the batteries and minimize risks such as swallowing the batteries. However, by the time a child is old enough to use and appreciate a headlamp, this is likely not a concern. Definitely not for my niece.
While battery life and output specs aren’t impressive, this is a high quality headlamp intended for and ideal for younger kids.