Fenix HM50R v2.0 Headlamp, 700 Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Lightweight with White/Red Light, with Lumentac Organizer

(10 customer reviews)

60 $

Last updated on December 20, 2024 5:05 pm Details

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  • BRIGHT SMALL HEADLAMP – The Fenix HM50R v2.0 emits up to 700 lumens with an auxiliary red light. Weighing less than 3 oz, it is ideal for jogging, hiking, camping, running.
  • USB-C RECHARGEABLE- The HM50R v2 is capable of running up to 42 hours on the lowest mode. Recharge via the built-in USB-C port.
  • 90-DEGREE ANGLE FLASHLIGHT – Sliding the light out of the bracket to use as a handheld flashlight or clip to a pocket, a backpack or belt.
  • BUILT TO LAST – Built with durable material and rated at IP68 waterproof, this headlamp can withstand any harsh environment.
  • Contents: Fenix HM50R V2.0 Headlamp (ARB-L16-700P Preinstalled), USB Type-C Charging Cable, LumenTac Organizer
Special Feature

‎Durable,Light Out,Lightweight,Rechargeable

Finish Type

‎HA III Hard Anodized

Batteries Included

‎Yes

Special Features

‎Durable,Light Out,Lightweight,Rechargeable

Finish types

‎HA III Hard Anodized

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Assembled Width

‎1.42 inches

Assembled Length

‎2.52 inches

Assembled Height

‎1.26 inches

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Item model number

‎HM50RV2+ORG

Product Dimensions

‎2.52 x 1.42 x 1.26 inches

Part Number

‎HM50RV2+ORG

Manufacturer

‎Fenix

Runtime

‎42 hours

Color

‎Black

Battery Description

‎Lithium-Ion

Brightness

‎700.00

Brand

‎Fenix

Warranty Type

‎Manufacturer Warranty

Water Resistance Level

‎Waterproof

Number of Batteries

‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Item Weight

‎2.75 ounces

Battery Cell Composition

‎Lithium Ion

Included Components

‎Charging cable, HM50R V2.0 Headlamp, LumenTac Organizer

White Brightness

‎700 Lumens

Material

‎Aluminum

Light Source Type

‎LED

Power Source

‎Battery Powered

Batteries Required

‎Yes

10 reviews for Fenix HM50R v2.0 Headlamp, 700 Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Lightweight with White/Red Light, with Lumentac Organizer

  1. Kumar rai

    good and quality product

  2. Uriah

    Solid construction, great design! watertight, bright and light weight… what more do you want from a headlamp?! Oh yeah, and USB chargeable, long battery life, and you can remove the light and clip it too your belt/bag/tent/etc… Possibly the best headlamp I’ve ever owned!

  3. Bob C

    I sometimes need to use a headband flashlight. My old one, made of plastic, was getting on in years. This new one, though pricey, is metal & very well made. It has 4 brightness levels for white light, and 2 settings for red light (steady and flashing). It recharges using USB-C. The flashlight itself is easy to remove from the band, so it can serve as a tiny travel flashlight. There’s also a clip (very stiff) on the light if you want to attach it to apparel.

  4. Hans Loosen

    Beste Stirnlampe, die ich je hatte. Absolute Kaufempfehlung. Besser geht es nicht und von einem deutschen Hersteller.

  5. Anatoly

    Very versatile while staying light and compact.
    Bright and adjustable light. Like the light color
    Nice design and quality

    cons:

    charging port covered with rubber plug which will be broken after some years

    If I use red light while hiking it, red light hit my nose and it’s annoying )

  6. Guy Incognito

    Brightness and battery life is excellent but the beam is narrow. Great for camping and running but not so good on a construction site.

  7. aPriL does feral sometimes

    The headband is comfortable. The lamp is very bright at the top setting. The light seems very sturdy. I haven’t had it long enough to know how long the battery lasts, but I am very happy with it.

  8. Amazon Customer

    We bought two of these and have found that they work in multiple settings. They have been used by holding in the hand for little things and also with the head straps for moving around in a crawlspace and attic for construction and inspection purposes. The adjustable brightness is awesome. The brightest setting is definitely strong and also builds heat rather quickly. Because of this, I only use it when necessary. Boy does it light things up! battery life has been awesome as well. I can use it for multiple jobs without having to charge it. Charging is simple on the go and in the home.

  9. ToolmanJohn

    I got sick and tired of the cheap janky headlamps I had been trying over the years, either clunky huge or poor light output. I finally bought a Fenix HM70R back in October. What a freaking difference. Massive light output for hours. I did a repair on my car in a poorly lit garage it took a half a day, and I wore it nearly the entire time. Excellent illumination and is not annoying to wear.

    I bought this Fenix HM50R last week, and I am impressed with the light output and it is smaller than the HM70R . Comfortable adjustable headband, so easy to turn on and off. Fantastic lighting. I am taking the HM50R to work.

    Best of all, the Fenix headlamps are rechargeable!!

  10. SD

    This headlamp is super bright, super lightweight, and the addition of a red light is awesome. I also love the 16340 battery and wish it were common among other brands. The only caveat is the narrow beam angle.

    I love Fenix lights. I’ve been a *mostly* loyal customer since the LD-20 (circa 2010). They are bomb proof and feature rich. They stand by their warranty and have replaced many straps and clips for me without complaint. I recommend them to everyone.

    I’ve been using an HL-50 for years, and bought my wife the first version of the HM50R. The new batteries produce so much more light than AA’s for less weight, so it made sense to eventually upgrade. The addition of the red light was super attractive as a backpacking headlamp, and being able to share batteries with the HM50R v1 is a really nice perk.

    The construction is solid and the bulb strength super impressive. The only problem is the beam angle is so narrow that walking through a dark forest feels like being in a tunnel. I really, really wish they had something to compensate for that, like a snap-on diffuser. I’m going to try building one myself.

    I want to love this headlamp, but it gets less use than I had hoped. I ended up buying a Nitecore UT27 Pro (800) with the hope of having spotlight / floodlight / red light options, and it has become my primary headlamp. But that, too, also has its weird quirks (see my review).

    I’m still looking for ways to bring the HM50-R back to the throne, and I hope the v3 will consider the new issues brought about by the v2. If you aren’t moving quickly through large, dark areas, then this is a great product. It’s just not perfect for my needs.

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