- [Clip On Design] The running led light has a clip on design, you can clip it on any of your clothes, or your pet leash.
- [USB-C Rechargeable] The running flashlight support USB-C rechargeable function, and the USB-C cable is included, you can charge it easily, when the battery is low, the running light will flashes, The blue indicator lights up when fully charged.
- [High Brightness] the high brightness mode of the LED flashlight is very bright, Whether you’re walking, running, camping, or working, It can meet your needs very well.
- [Long Battery Life] The clip on led light has 300mA large battery capacity, It can be used for more than 24 hours continuously, using time last longer than most products on the market
- [Multi-Mode] The led flashlight has 3 mode,support One-click switch, just click the power button to switch high, medium, low mode.
- [Easy To Use] The Clip on led light is very easy to use, it just has one power button, and it has an anti-touch function, so you need to long press the power button to turn on/off, single click the power button to switch high, medium, low mode.
- [Headband Included] The flashlight is equipped with a headband, you can clip the flashlight on the headband, then wear it on your haed as a haedlamp.
- [Light Weight & Small Size] The clip on led light has a cute design and small size, It weighs less than 20g, very convenient to carry and organize.
Clip On Flashlight Running Lights for Runners Walking Light for Night Walking Wearable Flashlight LED Running Headlamp Rechargeable Light for Vest…
Rated 4.43 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Camping Headlamps
Special Feature | Rechargeable & Lightweight |
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Manufacturer | DONGGUAN BAIYEJIA ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Special Features | Rechargeable & Lightweight |
Finish types | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | CPTD002 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Part Number | CPTD002 |
Finish Type | Black |
Color | Black |
Style | Simple |
Brand | AISHAIDO |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Product Dimensions | 0.69"D x 1.5"W x 2.2"H |
Included Components | Clip on LED light, Usb Cable, Headband, User manual |
Material | Plastic |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Rechargeable |
Batteries Required | Yes |
7 reviews for Clip On Flashlight Running Lights for Runners Walking Light for Night Walking Wearable Flashlight LED Running Headlamp Rechargeable Light for Vest…
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Stephen C –
I clip this light on my chest strap on my backpack, it’s bright enough for a walking light. The battery will last a few hours.
KnowBody –
This basically is kind of a head lamp with an added clever design that makes it multi functional, by making the head strap separate and adding a clip on the lamp. So by putting on the head strap and clip the light onto the strap it is just a very good head lamp. By removing the strap and just clip the light it could be attached to the cloth, the hat, the beanies or simply holding it in the hand, it could work for other conditions. The light is bright enough, and not focused as it has four separate LEDs. Although it could not be tilted downwards (when using as a head lamp) it is still OK, as a large area is illuminated. I like that it has clear charging status indication – Red LED when charging and Blue LED when fully charged.
One advise as a remark: Since the switching button is in the front, which is the same side where the four LEDs is placed, if you look at the lamp and press the button the light will be facing your eyes. So make sure you turn the light upside down, so the switch is not facing towards any body, and then switch it ON. When removing the strap or changing the clip, do the same first to switch it OFF and then change it. This is not a problem but my little advise for other users.
Overall: This lamp is so small and light that it could be carried easily. It is good for camping, dog-walking, and daily use when working in dark. It is good to have also in case of emergency. Would recommend.
KnowBody –
Inside the small box is the light, USB-C charging cable, instructions, and the adjustable elastic headband to clip it on to. The elastic headband is about 3/4 inch wide and seems sturdy enough to last for awhile; it’s not a cheap 1/4 inch elastic band that will wear out after a short time.
The light has a large plastic clip to slide it onto the headband, pocket, or even your watchband for walking at night so you can be seen.
The on/off switch also switches brightness modes, and the brightest mode is pretty bright. My only issue is that the switch is on the front of the light so you end up with the light blasting you in the eyes if you’re not careful. After using it a few times, you can feel where the switch is and avoid this. The red/blue light advertised is the same red “charging” and blue “full” lights which can’t really be seen because of the brightness of the lights, and it’s curious why that’s even a function of the light.
The light is bright, lightweight, and can be carried in a pocket easily until needed, and clipped on a a second or two.
mitch marvel –
Say hello to my new favorite companion for early morning jogs and dusk hikes – this clip-on light is an absolute game-changer! As someone who loves hitting the trails during those low-light hours, I can’t stress enough how much peace of mind this little gadget brings. Its compact design clips easily onto my clothing or gear, providing instant illumination without any hassle or bulkiness.
The brightness is just right, offering enough light to see the path ahead without blinding me or disturbing the natural ambiance of the surroundings. Whether I’m pounding the pavement or navigating rugged terrain, this light ensures I stay visible and safe, enhancing my overall outdoor experience. If you’re like me and enjoy staying active during the twilight hours, this clip-on light is a must-have addition to your gear arsenal. Trust me, once you have it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it!
Karen –
This is very lightweight, which made me wonder about the quality. However, it works great! And even better than being able to wear it around my head, the elastic easily stretched enough that I can step into it and wear it around my waist, which, personally, is preferable to wearing it around my head (however this may not work for everyone-I’m 5’1″, 105 lbs so I’m on the petite side). I used it for 3 runs/1.5-1.75 hours and it was still very bright. I’m really happy with the quality and brightness of this light and highly recommend it.
ObsidianFlow –
I see lots of applications with this handy little clip-on headlamp. It’s about 1.5 inches in diameter and will clip on to a beanie hat, a ball cap, the included headband, a shirt collar, etc. I ordered this with the idea that I’ll crochet a beanie hat to go with it. I’ll still do that, but I’ve now got a plethora of ideas flying around in my head. Since it’s so bright, I’ll attach it to the headband and use it to illuminate my stitching area when I’m sewing on my Consew machine. An 11.75 inch USB-C to USB-A cord comes with this light so it can be recharged as needed. A couple of nice features have been built into this light: first, there are three levels of brightness, and second, there’s a flashing/alternating blue and red circle light in the center. These features will make walking at night much safer. Given all the potential applications, this headlight is a very good deal.
Joseph –
This light comes with a strab and is USB-C chargable which is a plus. The strap on it’s largest setting is a bit snug for me, but I was recently looking for my headlamp because we moved and had this and tried it on while I was flipping circuit breakers and trying to see in the dark, but this isn’t the best for directional lighting.There is no way to point the beam in a direction, It is essentially the orientation that is is on your head or your pants or where ever. I have taken this for a couple morning runs and it does cast a fairly wide pattern and cars can see us while we run, so that is good. For running, yes, for directional headlamp for me, I will look elsewhere.