

🔦 Light up your hustle with DanForce — where power meets precision!
The DanForce Headlamp is a US-designed, ultra-bright LED headlamp featuring 1080 lumens output, a long-lasting 5000mAh rechargeable battery, and IPX54 water and dust resistance. It offers four lighting modes including a tactical red light, zoomable focus, and a comfortable, adjustable sweat-resistant headband. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it combines durability with versatile functionality for all-weather use.








| ASIN | B0762CW1C1 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Strap, High Power, Long Range, Rechargeable, Secondery Red Light |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | LED |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,556 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand Name | DanForce |
| Color | Pluto |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 17,631 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Red |
| Included Components | Bold-S headlamp, Carabiner, Carry bag, Type-C cable |
| Item Type Name | Headlamp |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Light Source Special Features | High Power, Rechargeable, Secondary Red Light, Long Range, Adjustable Strap |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Dan |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days from day of purchase . |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | H1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Headlamp |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Strap, High Power, Long Range, Rechargeable, Secondery Red Light |
| Style Name | headlamp |
| UPC | 850004514290 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1080 Lumens |
B**.
Great headlamp for the price, it does the job.
Good alternative to those AAA battery sucker Energizer headlights. I used to use those Energizer headlights for years. Went looking for a new one and decided to try the DanForce. So far, I've had it since April of 2025 and it has been holding up good, so far. The LED's are quite bright. They do dim down a bit after it has been on for a little while, but that is normal for high powered LED's as they tend to heat up a bit. Love the swivel tilt hinge on the front. Was surprised it would tilt nearly straight down. The Energizer headlamps wouldn't tilt that far. Also the Energizer headlamp elastic bands would ALWAYS get stretched out sooo bad eventually, and then couldn't fit it on my head. So far the DanForce elastic band hasn't stretched (much). One issue I do have is unless you have the elastic band on quite firmly, the headlight will start sliding down the front of my head into my eyes. When I thought I had it set right, I'd use it for a little bit and suddenly it was sliding into my face. Will see if it stays put this time and will update this review accordingly. Battery life... well, they claim 10 hours. You won't get 10 hours out of a full charge. I decided to start timing it each time I used it, and then totaled up by the time it was at one bar left. I got just a bit over 7.5 hours worth. That was using it 10 minutes here, 30 minutes there, 15 minutes here etc. However, this last full charge each time I used it I had used it for extended periods while working on my car at night. An hour and a half here, 2 hours there. I found with heavy usage, the battery doesn't last as long. I got about 5.5 hours this last time. Perhaps the shorter periods of use allow the battery to recover a bit. And heavy usage generates more heat, so that may be the reason for the shorter life. And just for the record, that was using the second light setting with the 2 outside lights, since I do not use the focused beam. One thing I really have a gripe with... the battery recharge time. This thing takes FOREVER to charge back up! I'm talking 6 - 8 hours. Even when I'm using a proper high speed USB-C charging cable plugged into a high output USB-C port, it still takes a long time. That really sucks when I absolutely NEED to use it to finish up some work. I was tempted to dock a star off this review because of that, however this headlight has worked great so far. If you're not going to offer removable batteries, at least put a little more juice the charge speed. I don't have any other headlamps to use while I'm waiting on this one to charge. Other than that, pretty good headlamp.
T**M
Very good Headlamp!
Really impressive! The center light is incredibly bright and has a focusing ring. The two side lights make for excellent lighting of an area when working on a project, the red light is bright enough to be very useful. The flashing light mode annoying because it flashes so quickly, but it would certainly get attention. The headlamp is easy to use (although there seems to be some confusion in other reviews) and it charges quickly if your charger can supply 2 amps. I have an average head size (7 1/8" hat) and the headband fits perfectly. I'm very pleased with it!
D**O
Good purchase
Awesome headlamp. Very bright. I've worn this headlamp for an entire 8 hour shift with no fatigue. Works very well. The only problem are the mouth breathers at the shop. If you leave anything remotely nice laying around it's gone. I mean don't even turn your head or it's gone. Anyhow, I ended up buying these for my sons who are in the trades and the too like them. They seem cheap but I still have mine after about 18 months of use.
S**M
Good Light Output, But Eventually Switched to Something Less Bulky
The DanForce headlamp puts off a good amount of light, and at first it worked well for what I needed — especially when crawling through tight, dark spaces on job sites. The brightness is solid and the rechargeable battery is convenient. After using it for a while, though, I ended up switching to a different headlamp. The DanForce is a bit bulky, and over time that started to get in the way when I was working in crawl spaces or moving around for long periods. I also found that the battery life didn’t last as long as some other options I’ve tried, especially on higher brightness settings. Overall, it’s a decent headlamp with strong light output, but if you need something lightweight with longer battery life for daily professional use, there are better choices out there.
M**M
Dan Force Camo Headlamp – See in the Woods
Five stars. Dan Force camouflage headlamp—looks sneaky, runs on three AAA batteries (included, lasts eight hours on high). Super bright, red light for night eyes, strap stays comfy. No slipping, no fuss. Great for late walks or fixing stuff in the dark. Lets you see the ground, the path, the dog poop—whatever's hiding in the dark. No more blind stumbles
A**X
Better than expensive name brands like Snap-on or Coast
I’ve now bought 4 of these over the last 4-5 years. The first one I bought is still going strong however the elastic has stretched. I am a Professional Auto Tech and have used most every headlamp out there from Snap-on, Mac, Matco, Coast and all the other big brands. These last a LONG time and they are extremely bright! I’ve now bought one for home, one for a coworker, one for myself at work and one for my personal shop. The lights can get damaged if you drop them so use caution. Overall for the price this is the best headlight you can buy. It blows my $100 snap on one out of the water with both brightness and battery life. I go a whole 10-12hr work day using the lamp on one charge then charge it each night. Overall 10/10 would recommend! If it lasts this long in the abusive automotive industry then it should last you even longer at home!
H**O
I recommend it
Excellent helmet light, very good lumens and the charge lasts quite a while, over 2 days with medium to high workloads, and up to 3 days with medium workloads. I recommend it for its brightness. It's a bit heavy for the helmet and to wear on your head, but you get used to it.
C**H
I liked it but it died in less that two months
This was a nice headlight with one weird issue, but it fit well, was as bright as advertised but no longer works after less than 60 days. This was a true rating for brightness. It was good but not like the sun - at at this price point, it was "as expected". I have 5 acres and take the dog out once or twice each night. You could choose from center spot light, two wide angles lights or both. The one thing that drove me nuts was that holding the button down to turn it off, it always goes to the red light before needing one extra click. The headband was good and adjustable. The light was a good weight and the back battery pack only had a small light on the back. I liked the button location, the clips to hold on the wires. It was well thought out. I'll give it 1 star for longevity, but it was a decent light overall. Most rating are decent so maybe I just got a dud.
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