

🚀 Light up your world, hands-free and hassle-free!
The Sofirn HS40 is a cutting-edge rechargeable headlamp featuring a super bright 2000-lumen SST40 LED with a 175m beam distance. It offers versatile lighting modes from 1 to 2000 lumens, USB-C fast charging with up to 8 hours runtime, and weighs just 65g for all-day comfort. Its detachable right-angle flashlight design and IPX8 waterproof rating make it perfect for camping, hiking, and professional use in any weather.







| ASIN | B09SYR293L |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery type | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,510 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #324 in Camping Headlamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Date First Available | 15 April 2022 |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Included components | Battery |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 65 Grams |
| Item diameter | 23 Centimeters |
| Item model number | A-001 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Specification met | UL |
M**N
I’ll start off the pros: lots of light level options and features; ability to turn light up and down, USB-C charging with great battery life. I’ve gone 2-3 weeks without charging it but I was using the lowest light setting. The brightest light setting is comparable to the Milwaukee’s. The light head itself is a little big but it’s light. I also use it with a hard hat so I can say I experienced any discomfort but the straps were nice and they were adjustable. Overall easy to use as there were some videos online. Basically set by clicking the button or holding. Main concern is that the charging port cover is hard to put back in and I’m not sure about weather proofness
P**R
Overall great headlamp so far. I have been using it for working on cars and being able to cycle between low, medium and high is really useful. The built in charging works well, but it is also nice being able to remove the battery and swap it out. The light is super bright, it has a hotspot in the middle which is good for seeing far away, but it is also foody which helps brighten up things up close. The light is plenty bright for reaching the tops of trees far away or looking at the ground close up/lighting up the underside of a vehicle. By far my favorite headlamp so far. *Cliff Notes* Charging: Charging works really well it uses a USB-C port or you can switch out the battery for another 18650 for a quick battery swap. Brightness: 2000 Lumens is really bright, and it also allows you to cycle down to low and medium when you don't need full brightness. The light has a throwy hotspot which makes it useful for far away, but it also has a floody glow that makes it useful up close. Overall great for night hikes, biking, and working on cars. Conclusion: Much brighter than store brand lights with great run time perfect for a headlamp or a right angle flashlight. UI is simple enough anyone can use it. Would make a great gift for anyone.
K**I
Good price and well packaged. Like the fact that it comes with a powerful rechargeable Li-ion battery and the optional barrel for Cr123A size batteries. Head band works well and its brighter than my Zebra light. Battery lasts a long time and the charger works well and the magnetic base is useful. Mine did not come with a carry bag. A high quality unit at a good price.
C**N
It definitely does its job. It's a little on the heavy side, and that was a factor last week when I did a 6 day, wilderness pack boat trip. I wish the detach/reattach/adjustment system was a little nicer. It's just strong, rubber webbing that you have to slide over the cylindrical shaped light. It's very tight so attaching and roving aren't all that fast and easy. When you twist it to aim higher or lower it tends to grip the rubber and twist it rather than just moving within z if that makes sense. Minor issues really. It's a great light. I'd buy againoat likely.
L**A
Great brightness options, battery life great. When wearing, it stays at the angle you point it, yet easy to change angle. I personally don't like the charging port exposed to the elements, but the rubber plug hasn't allowed any water or dirt behind it, yet. I keep one on the drivers headrest, super handy and out of the way. At the gas station I used it and for convenients I stuck the magnetic end on the Jeep while finishing to refuel and get a drink. At the end of the on ramp for the interstate (traveling 70 mph) I hear a strange clunk and quickly realize it's the light, I observe it bouncing down the highway in my side mirror. Afraid someone would run over it, I hike back to retrieve it. It's scratched and nicked pretty bad. The lens is unbroken and it still works flawlessly to this day ... this treatment not recommended for your light!