DanForce USB Rechargeable Headlamp with 1080 Lumen vs Lepro LED Headlamp Rechargeable (3 Pack) - 150 lumen, 5 modes
Overall winner: DanForce USB Rechargeable Headlamp with 1080 Lumen
Key Differences
Lighting EVER (A) is a compact 150 lm rechargeable headlamp sold as a 3-pack with 30h runtime and five light modes including red; DanForce (B) offers much higher peak output (1080 lm) and IPX54 rating but has mixed battery-life reports and some reports that the middle light may stop working. Choose A if you want multiple units, longer stated runtime per charge, and red-light modes; choose B if you need substantially more brightness and a higher ingress-resistance rating
DanForce USB Rechargeable Headlamp with 1080 Lumen
USB rechargeable headlamp delivering high brightness with multiple modes. Noted for comfort and quality, though some report durability concerns and battery issues
Pros
- high brightness 1080 lumens
- comfortable to wear
- multiple light modes
- USB rechargeable
Cons
- durability concerns (lens issue)
- mixed battery life performance
- middle light may stop working
Lepro LED Headlamp Rechargeable (3 Pack) - 150 lumen, 5 modes
Rechargeable headlamp with 5 light modes and IPX4 splash resistance. Provides up to 150 ft beam with 150 lumen LEDs; USB rechargeable with included micro USB cable. Comfortably worn with adjustable angle and sweat-proof headband. One customer notes it saves money on batteries
Pros
- USB rechargeable via any USB port
- 5 lighting modes (3 white, 2 red)
- Lightweight and adjustable angle
- IPX4 water resistance
Cons
- Some users report it didn't last one night
- Adapter not included for USB charging
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lighting EVER |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | DanForce |
| User Reviews | Lighting EVER |