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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
My favorite headlamp for morning walks. It has a wide beam, with three different brightness levels. Wish a simple wave of the hand in front of the light, you can turn on a spot light as well. This allows the beam to reach out with usable light to a hundred yards or more--making spotting coyotes in the dark park easy. It also has a red led with three brightness levels that can be used if you don't want to mess up your night vision. With the batteries in the back, it is well-balanced and sits easily on your head. I've found that though I have two other headlamps, this is the one I typically go to.
Kaycee Erickson
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I am absolutely blown away by the OLIGHT Array 2 Pro headlamp. The 1500 lumens of light is incredibly bright and has been a game-changer for my nighttime outdoor activities. The rechargeable battery and motion sensor features are super convenient. The headlamp is also very comfortable to wear. I've used it for camping, running, and working, and it has performed flawlessly. I highly recommend this headlamp to anyone in need of a reliable and powerful lighting solution. Five stars isn't enough - I'd give it ten stars if I could!
Zenos
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
awesome headlight for any purpose. When its on full bright it is like you have a motorcycle headlight turned on. Battery lasts a couple hours on high and forever on lower settings. Not the lightest, just the brightest and nicest .
Carlos B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
This light is pretty decent, battery life honestly kind of sucks. It also gets extremely hot when using, I assume this is meant for outdoors since it has fins built in for cooling. If it gets too hot it’ll dim to its lowest setting which isn’t bright enough for dark engine bays. The controls are finicky and slightly complicated switch between brightness or switching from a 1light to duel light mode. And then there’s a “lock/unlock mode” where if you press the button once the light will flash and you have to press the button for a certain amount of time to change it and then double pressing or something. I also somehow entered hand motion mode, because whenever the sensor passes an object when I’m working on a car, it also dim and it’ll keep doing it. It’s super annoying. I think the controls could use an update as well as the battery. I will be trying other stuff they have for sale. I still believe the brand is quality, but this light product is not for me and I wouldn’t recommend this for auto techs. I will keep using it and eventually get comfortable with the controls since I paid 90 bucks for it, I’m not gonna let it sit in my tool box.
MC
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
I have over a dozen OLight products, and every one of them deserves a 5-star review for quality and performance. Unfortunately, this one does not. It's still a good tool, though, just didn't quite meet expectations.I primarily used this while working in my attic. It's plenty bright with a good beam angle, and I was able to see everything I needed.My first disappointment is with the motion control. My assumption was that the motion control would turn the light on and off. False. Motion control only works after you turn the light on manually, and it merely switches between spot and flood mode. Motion control does adjust brightness of the spotlight, too, which works fine, but it's the on/off control that wasn't what I expected.Also, certain movements while navigating obstacles in my attic would "trick" the light into thinking I'd waved my hand across the front, even though nothing was anywhere near it, so the mode or brightness would change on me unexpectedly. I understand that a sensor like that can't be perfect, so I'm not going to count that against OLight, but it was kind of annoying when it would happen while my hands were full.My second disappointment is with the battery and charging. I spent maybe 4 to 6 hours in and out of my attic with this light over a few different days. The light barely lasted long enough for me to complete my work, and I only ever had the brightness as high as I needed, so it wasn't like it was on full blast the whole time. And the charging is very slow, even with a >1A charger, so if I forgot to put it on the charge before the next day, I was skunked the next day.The red indicator on the back has segments that flash sequentially to show that the battery is charging. I'm accustomed to other OLight products showing battery level, but that is not the case on this light, so you never know how much charge the battery has or how much longer a full charge might take.Overall, it's still a quality product that works well, and I'm happy to have it and would recommend it to others.
Shawn85206
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
There is a very slight learning curve to this light, but once you have it down...oh WOW! This thing is crazy bright.I work highway construction, at night, and was fed up with barely being able to see with my existing light. I have Olights on my firearms and wondered how one of their lights would work on my hardhat.I usually run it on flood, and low, it works for 90% of everything I do, but when I really need to light up an area we have just milled, a bump or two up works to light up the entire area in my field of view.During temporary traffic control setup and teardown, I switch to the red light, and often set it to high, so I am visible from a long way down the road.When hot mix asphalt arrives, I can flip over to spotlight and see everything in the back of the dump truck, and it's all black!This light is WAY more than expected and makes me annoyed that I waited so long to get rid of my old light.Just about everyone on my project has asked about where I got it and what it costs. Those that understand the value of a great light "get" the price. Great equipment is not cheap.
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