DanForce USB Rechargeable Headlamp with 1080 Lumens vs Lepro LED Headlamp Rechargeable (3 Pack) - 150 lumen, 5 modes
Overall winner: Lepro LED Headlamp Rechargeable (3 Pack) - 150 lumen, 5 modes
Key Differences
Lighting EVER’s Lepro pack offers lower listed price, 150 lumens per unit, USB rechargeability with up to 30h runtime and five lighting modes including red stay/flash—good for longer outings and mode flexibility. DanForce delivers much higher peak output (1080 lumens) and a comfortable fit but has repeated user reports of durability issues and mixed battery-life experiences—better when raw brightness is the priority but riskier for long-term use
DanForce USB Rechargeable Headlamp with 1080 Lumens
DanForce headlamp with USB rechargeability and 1080 lumen output. Lightweight, comfortable fit with multiple light modes and IPX54-rated protection; customers note brightness and good value, though durability concerns exist
Pros
- high brightness 1080 lumens
- usb rechargeable
- comfortable fit on head
- multiple light modes
Cons
- durability concerns from some users
- battery life mixed across reviews
- some reports of charging issues
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 | DanForce |
| Versatility | Lighting EVER |
| User Reviews | Lighting EVER |