This Headlamp's Tilting Beam Will Match the Angles of Your Eyes
Feb 05, 2014 19:37
Snow Peak came up with a new Mola headlamp that features an automatically tilting LED. It matches the angle of your eyes rather than the angle of your head.
The 110 lumen LED in the $60 Mola angles upwards even further to put the light closer to where your eyes are looking at. When you look down, the LED tries to point even lower, and automatic motion is powered by gravity and a small counterweight.
The bulb relies on a couple of AAA batteries that will keep it running for 45 hours. [Snow Peak via Wired]
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