








๐ Light Up Your Hustle, Rain or Shine!
COSOOS Mini LED Headlamp delivers a powerful 200-lumen beam powered by a single AA battery, weighing only 1.6 ounces. Featuring three versatile light modes and a 45ยฐ adjustable swivel, itโs water-resistant and designed for comfort with an adjustable strap. Ideal for professionals, adventurers, and families, this compact headlamp ensures hands-free illumination for camping, running, emergencies, and everyday tasks.









| ASIN | B077TBT658 |
| Additional Features | Waterproof, bright, adjustable, detachable,c omfortable headband, lightweight, portable, 3 light modes (long press button to turn 2-side light on) |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | 1* AA Battery(Not included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,182 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #578 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand Name | COSOOS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,724 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Included Components | 1* Lightest Head Lamp, 1* Portable Carrying Case (No AA battery) |
| Item Type Name | headlamp aa battery powered |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 200 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 30 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Dimmable, 2-way switching |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | COSOOS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Headlamps Flashlights |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 1 year from date of purchase. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | AA Battery Powered Headlamp |
| Mounting Type | Head Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | 1*AA batteries-powered(not included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Jogging |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Set Name | Headlamp with Carrying Case |
| Shape | Headlamp |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Special Feature | Waterproof, bright, adjustable, detachable,c omfortable headband, lightweight, portable, 3 light modes (long press button to turn 2-side light on) Special Feature Waterproof, bright, adjustable, detachable,c omfortable headband, lightweight, portable, 3 light modes (long press button to turn 2-side light on) See more |
| Specification Met | Waterproof, running headlamp, camping headlamp |
| Style Name | 1-pack headlamp |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 200 Lumens |
J**C
Bright light that runs on a single AA battery.
Nice lightweight headlamp. Head band adjusts and can fit my large noggin. Three brightness levels. One click is medium brightness, second click is maximum brightness. If you hold the orange button continuously then the side lights come on instead of the center bulb. That setting is best for reading a book, a more diffuse light. I just received this headlamp and incorrectly believed that the light was dim. It wasn't the light but I had a defective rechargeable battery, came back and changed my review. Light output is great for indoors during a blackout. I have no idea how well it would work camping or jogging. There are no instructions in the box. You will not know how to safely open the battery compartment. Here is how you do it. Click the headlamps head down and you can now see the back of the headlamp. You will be able to now see a gap under the latch. I used a Swiss Army screwdriver and popped it open. You can probably use a coin or any small object. Longer fingernails might bend under the pressure of prying open the latch. Get this headlamp that only needs a single AA and get another headlamp that uses AAA. That way when a hurricane/blackout/etc occurs you will have options to scavenge for batteries around your house, if need be. I bought this AAA headlamp too and I'm ready for bad weather and blackouts. Once you use a headlamp you can't go back to using handheld flashlights. https://www.amazon.com/Headlamp-Lighting-Lightweight-Headlight-Batteries/dp/B005FEGYJC?ref_=bl_dp_s_web_3033804011 (EDIT) Dec 2019 COSOOS headlamp has been working perfectly since I bought it and I even bought a second backup COSOOS headlamp. No problems whatsoever with either of my headlamps, I'm very pleased. I was wondering how long the COSOOS headlamp would last with the "two side lights" (reading lights) powered on before draining the battery. I decided to test how long the "two side lights" would last. I don't use alkaline batteries. I use rechargeable batteries for my devices. I didn't want to test using my Eneloops because that is a really good battery. So I decided to use my AA Nuon 2500 mAh 1.2V battery. CAVEAT - A fully charged 1.5V alkaline battery would last longer than my 1.2V battery. I charged my rechargeable Nuon AA 1.2V battery and made sure it was 100% fully charged. I put the headlamp in the bathroom with the "two side lights" on, aimed headlamp at the ceiling, left it alone. Grabbed my phone and used a stopwatch app, checking on the headlamp about every hour or so. After 6 hours and 10 minutes the headlamp was still burning but I could tell it was quite a bit dimmer. I put on the headlamp and could easily read the print on various items in the bathroom. I came back to check on it at 6 hours and 35 minutes. Uh oh, the bathroom was totally dark. I'm not sure the precise time the light went off. The 1.2V battery lasted somewhere between 6:10 and 6:35. I'm going to assume that it lasted 6:11. Pretend it lasted 6 hours. That means that you could get 24 hours of reading and usable light around the house with four 1.2V batteries. I do wonder how well alkaline batteries would last compared to rechargeable batteries. I've heard that using a flashlight in the freezing cold will increase the battery drain. The temperature in the bathroom was about 68 (68 Fahrenheit, 20 Celsius). If you are out in the freezing cold your battery life could be compromised. But many people say that only applies to alkaline batteries. But some people say that it also effects rechargeable batteries. Food for thought. For hurricanes, blizzards, blackouts, dog walking, jogging, etc. I would be very happy with my headlamp because I have access to plenty of spare batteries. But if I was camping or someplace that I couldn't get my hands on a new battery, I would avoid this headlamp and pay more to get a headlamp with better battery life. I don't own a Petzl headlamp or even used one before. But the Petzl brand seems to have a very long battery life. If I was hiking in the woods at night or exploring caves or an abandoned building or Dracula's castle, then I'd want a headlamp that could go for hours and hours and hours. lol (You could just carry spare batteries in your pocket) The COSOOS is a five star headlamp that cost 8 bucks. The Tikka Petzl cost 29 bucks. Two things that that I wish the COSOOS had would be a low lumen reading light setting and a red light. As long as you have multiple batteries the COSOOS is a fantastic headlamp. I can remove the drained battery and switch in a fresh battery in my COSOOS with my eyes closed in the dark. I have another type of headlamp that uses three AAA batteries it's easy to switch out the AAA batteries, that is if you have the lights on. The only nitpick I really have with my COSOOS is it doesn't have a 5-8 lumen reading setting. I've turned of all the lights and made sandwiches, washed dishes and walked around the house with no problems. COSOOS is a very lightweight headlamp and you forget you are wearing it. If the electricity suddenly goes out then you are going to want a headlamp or two. Keep all your batteries in the same kitchen drawer so you can find them when you need them in a hurry. I used to be a flashlight guy but I much prefer a headlamp. A heavy metal flashlight might be in order if you are going to take a small yapping dog on neighborhood walks and she challenges every dog behind every fence. In that case a headlamp isn't going to be of any use. You are going to need an aluminum MagLite flashlight (club) and hope that Cujo doesn't dig under the fence and try to eat your yapping dog. Small dogs think they are lions. PETZL TIKKA SUPPOSEDLY 60 hours of battery life on high. SUPPOSEDLY 240 hours of battery life on low. I believe that low is the reading light setting. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KYTU6BO/?coliid=I1HEDQ93OQR0NI PETZL - Tikka Headlamp, 200 Lumens, Standard Lighting by PETZL
B**L
A good single AA LED Head Lamp (Updated Review)
Updated review October 2020. I cannot say enough good about this light. I had a chance to use it during the prolonged power outage from Hurricane Zeta. It performed flawlessly. It is light weight due to the single battery and with the 2 led flood light it was a perfect level of lighting for doing household tasks like washing dishes by hand without power. A single battery on the floodlight setting lasted about 4 hours (so 2 evening uses). The spotlight on high was about equal to a 2 AA cell minimag LED (not the Pro or Pro+) in terms of throw and pattern. High was actually too bright to use inside. A great power out buy! Get this and an 12 pack of AA and you should be set for several days of power outages. Yes I get that headlights are not fashionable but in this case function trumps form. *****Original review ***** This is exactly as advertised. It uses a single AA battery. It has 3 modes hi/lo spot type beam and 2 side floodlight type beams. First the brightness of the spot beams. It is turned on low when you first press the button on the top so if you want it brightest mode press twice. On high it is not as bright as a Luxpro LP100 (~ 100 lumens) but it is still a very good throw distance and illumination area flashlight. It is quite usable on high and on the low setting. The wide flood light setting is useful for short forward distances while walking around. You cannot turn on both modes at once so you have to pick one. It is very light weight and even more so with a lithium battery. The run time is about 1 hour on high. Obviously the limited run time is due to the fact that there is only one AA battery and not a design flaw. The quality is good for the price. It appears to have decent gaskets for water proofing for casual dampness. All in all a decent $7 flashlight.
J**Z
Very nice, lightweight, adequately bright headlamps for the money
I appreciate that these headlamps use only a single AA cell, which is quickly changeable, more energy-cost-efficient than AAA cells (which seem to be the most common power source in headlamps), and can be purchased in the form of singly-USB-rechargeable lithium-ion cells. The individual carry cases are also favorable, allowing these headlamps to be packable or otherwise stored compactly without the headbands tangling with other gear. My only gripe is the switch on the top of the headlamp. In preliminary use, at least, I find it difficult to press properly. For that reason alone I feel the need to deduct one star from the rating. Otherwise, I consider this product excellent for power-failure emergencies, as well as for close work in normal situations.
M**.
Well-built and useful headlamps using a single AA battery--super.
Use of a single AA battery is great! It saves money over the more common use of three smaller AAA batteries which cost the same but have 1/2 the capacity of AA batteries. These headlights appear well made and the sturdy band looks like it will hold up for a long time. The central beam is powerful (and can be set on low power to extend battery life). I think I'll probably use the low-power "side lights" the most--no central "hot spot", extends battery life, wider lighted zone for better peripheral awareness, but still bright enough for reading, finding your way around a dark room/tent, etc. If you need more light (e.g. to see colors accurately or make out fine detail at a distance) just turn on the central beam as long as needed. Battery Life: Using a single AA 2800 mAh rechargeable battery, the (very useful) wide-angle lamps stayed bright for over 9 hours of continuous use. A disposable alkaline battery would last even longer. Minor "cons": - The battery compartment is a little tough to open (it won't be popping open on its own!). Using a coin to twist and push up the locking tab works well. - There is some minor unevenness of the light intensity across the illuminated field. This is common to most headlamps and doesn't significantly decrease their utility. These are great headlamps for regular use, to put in a "go-bag", or just to have handy in your car.
D**H
Awesome Light for the Price
I bough one of these for a small survival hiking preparedness kit I'm putting together. The light is much nicer than expected and the included case is frekin awesome. Its small, lightweight, and runs on a single AA battery (I can't say enough about using a single AA instead of three AAA's). Since its going into a backup/survival kit, I'm using an Energizer Lithium battery with it so it can sit for a very long time or be used in cold weather without having to worry about being dead when I need it. The case is a big plus and I'm able to fit one battery in the light along with a second spare all inside the case. Nice! 2 batteries inside the same space. Enough run time to hike out at night if needed. The light won't break any records for brightness, but both low and high are adequate for the purpose. The flood (two side LED's) I don't see using. But again, the price/value, weight, single AA are great! One question I had was does it draw any power while off? My meter isn't working too well, but I estimate it was about 0.1ma draw, probably for the on/off switch circuit (this is common). Thats not a lot of power, but over a year it will deplete my battery by about 1/3rd if I leave it installed. My solution, was simply stick one of those plastic page flags (you know to mark pages in a book and have them stick out .4 in x 1 in) between the battery and the + terminal. That way I can simply pull the tab and the battery will connect. No fumbling in the dark to figure out which direction to install the battery. Still 5 stars since I don't fault the manufacture for this common switch power draw. Its not a big deal if you use the light regularly. Its not intended to sit for 3 years before use. Side note on the AA situation. I also have a GPS that uses two AA's. So my goal is to simply make sure I'm using all the same battery types while hiking. That way I have options.
A**R
Bright, Runs longer on 1 AA than than others using 3 AAA batteries. No useless 5 modes!
THIS is how all headlight flashlights should be made - NO Useless Flashing and other modes you never want and super light weight. This 1 AA battery has the same capacity as 3 AAA batteries, but costs 1/3 as much to operate this light as replacing 3 AAA batteries every time. It's brighter than most of my AAA headlight flashlights, and thankfully has only 2 modes - bright and medium brightness. This one is great since I don't have to cycle through 4, 5 or 6 modes trying to get it to turn off or on! And it comes in a handy case so I can throw it into my glove box for when I might need it. I'm ordering 2 more of these shortly. This light works great at night for seeing, and with just 1 AA battery it seems to last longer than my many lights with 3 AAA batteries
J**.
Awesome Headlamp & Great Price!
I was honestly surprised at just how great this headlamp is... especially considering the price. It throws a lot of light for how small it is and the beam pattern is perfect... not too narrow nor wide (see attached photos). The light color itself is just right.. a great hue for any use. The button functionality is very simple, making it super easy to use (single press to cycle through low, high, and off... long press for the dual side beams). The headband is comfortable and doesn't slip, helping to make it very versatile (hiking, running, general work, etc.). The durability is actually very impressive (I've had this for well over a year and it's still running like new). Battery life is equally impressive... one AA battery lasts around 6 hours. It even comes with a nice little case for protecting the lamp, as well as for carrying a spare battery or two. Overall, an awesome headlamp at a great price!
A**O
Plastic used doesnt last.
Well one one side I bought this Nov 13, 2019 so for less than 10 bucks it held well for almost 5 years. However, I use this as an emergency light for hurricanes and black outs for it to fail when you need it most is VERY inconvenient. The issue is in the type of plastic that house the battery which is different than the type of plastic that house the LED. The 2 parts and joined by a molded hinge this plastic where the battery sits is a softer material that WILL degrade overtime having the molded hinge break and the whole thing fall apart. If this plastic was either made from the same kind of plastic that house the light of some other material for the thing to last longer then it would be a 5 star. But after an emergency blackout, fumbling in the dark with my phone flashlight to search of this thing only to have it fall apart in my head is no bueno. Change the plastic COSSOS!
P**P
nice product
It uses only one AA battery and will last you a day , cheaper to operate than most other that take three AAA battery at much higher cost.
P**L
The Best
The ONLY headlamp I could find that uses ONLY one AA battery and it's the perfect headlamp! Quality. Comes with a small travel case, good brightness, you can move up/down the light, comfortable headband.
D**N
Useful book for vitreous enamelling
Clear explanations of a different technique for torch fired enamelling
G**E
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