- Very compact size
- Max 650 Lumens brightness
- Built-in magnetic charging system, fast charge and convenient.
- Intelligent temperature control technology for flashlight stable and safe use.
- Rugged indestructible aluminum body with anti-scratching type III hard anodization
H150 EDC Portable Compact USB Magnetic Charging LED Rechargeable Headlamp Flashlight for Camping Running Hiking (Green, Cool White led)
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Camping Headlamps
Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable |
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Manufacturer | SKILHUNT |
Batteries Included | No |
Special Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | H150 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Part Number | H150 |
Brand | ESKTE |
Color | Green |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Product Dimensions | 0.84"D x 0.84"W x 3.14"H |
Included Components | Usb Cable |
White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Required | No |
8 reviews for H150 EDC Portable Compact USB Magnetic Charging LED Rechargeable Headlamp Flashlight for Camping Running Hiking (Green, Cool White led)
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Allen Edmond –
Let me make it straight: if you want a flashlight and/or headlight that can use AAA/AA batteries and meanwhile charge internally, this is the only one currently available. And, the output of 14500 is regulated, which means brightness won’t go down during the entire runtime and thus no noise and interference of PWM.
The only probably alternative is the Manker E03H II which cannot charge internally, and the output of 14500 is not regulated. If none of these two things are your concern, then get it instead and save you $20 or so.
I use high mode when I use AAA and mid mode when 14500, either runs for 4 hours with adequate brightness around 100 lumens. I usually use 14500 (included) because the magnetic charging is super convenient. When needed, I can always swap in an AA in a pinch and never go darkness.
Warning: don’t charge AA inside, which is the only imperfection of this great light. Current technology is able to charge all types of batteries; yes I have such universal chargers. So hopefully the next version of this light will do both 14500 and AA.
Coffee&Camera –
I have multiply Skilhunt flashlights. Their quality is exceptional. I am glad to include H150 to my collection.
First, this little guy is small compared to its big brother H300. The built quality, finish is typical Skilhunt, flawless. I like the military green color very much. Despite its size, it is powerful with included battery. 519A LED just proves rosy, beautiful light, my current favorable LED.
Its UI is another big plus, give direct access to low, mid and high modes, and programmable. I love it. And don’t forget it’s wireless charging, its comparability to regular AA battery. So many great features in such a small body. I have not used its head band yet. But I am very happy with my H300’s head band. I expect the same experience.
It is now my EDC now. Highly recommended.
Santa Claus –
Purchased for it’s lightweight stature. Feels great on the noggin. Mix of lightness and brightness, can’t have a lot of both. Keep it charged
Allen’s Automotive –
I really like the design, and everything about this light. The magnetic charger, nice headband, nice casing, and really easy to operate. Just one little problem it’s not that bright. I made sure I wasn’t doing something wrong, but it never could get it brighter than what it is. I really hope the manufacturer makes an upgraded version of this. I really wanted to like it.
C.T.M. –
Lumens:
The claimed 650 lumens for this light is accurate.
Battery life:
I’ve tracked all light functions to failure, and this light averages 2% less battery life than listed.
Functionality:
There are plenty of light functions available in this light, but the clicking patterns to get to all those light functions is fiddly at best. Expect a learning curve to remember all the clicks to get to specific light functions.
Durability:
I’ve already dropped this light off of a 20-foot tall cliff, and it still functions; so, based off that, I would say this is a very durable light.
Bottom line:
This is a really nice portable light, with plenty of brightness. However, I wish the light function patterns were a little bit easier to click into place.
4 stars
M –
I picked the neutral white. This light is very bright and the neutral white doesn’t alter the color of the focus. This flashlight is tiny, way smaller than even other compact flashlights I’ve had. It has a low mode, bright, and SOS function plus a power indicator. It also comes with a headlamp strap plus holder and a few other odds and ends I haven’t figured out so the manual is a bit unclear. Waterproof at ipx8 is also really impressive since a fire store offered flashlights for 2 to 4 times this price at ipx5 since 8 is waterproof and sometimes usable underwater. Be sure to remove the little plastic tab on the battery. I also love that it’s rechargeable (charger included) so don’t have to go through a bunch of batteries. It’s more powerful than other flashlights I’ve had surprisingly although none of the pictures I took turned out very well so hard to show that. Great flashlight!
Swboats –
So this light is nice and bright. I like the magnetic charger too. The issue is that the operation of the thing is so completely over-complicated that it’s actually comical. Tapping the button once, several times, holding the button for 2 seconds or 5 seconds, and what function you start with can all influence what the light does. Let me simplify it. Hold the button to turn it on. Hold the button again to switch it brighter, again to switch it brighter again, etc. Click the button once quickly to turn it off. Trust me, the instruction manual will have you scratching your head. for that, I had to drop some stars.
M –
I deducted star for the proprietary charging port. I hate these thing. If you lose the charger cable you are out of luck. I’d have preferred a USB C charger. It does charge fast the appropriate wall wart. It seems to hold a charge reasonably well and is plenty bright.
Initially I found the various clicks to get to the various brightness confusing, but got used to it. I also realized I’ll likely only use the high and low beam. I set the memory to bright light and left it there. The clip to turn it into a headlamp works well and holds the flashlight snuggly. I like it. I did not add the top strap that goes across my head. I really like the wrist strap it’s soft and cushioned. The adjustment button works great too.
The metal clip seats the light deeply into my pocket and works well too. The magnet works okay, but I wouldn’t trust it for a long time.
Other than the charging cable I really like this little light.