

⚡ Light up your hustle — never miss a moment in the dark!
The Energizer LED Headlamp Rechargeable X1000 delivers ultra-bright 1000 lumens with a versatile hybrid power system supporting both rechargeable lithium-ion and CR123 batteries. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it features IPX4 water resistance, impact durability, and a compact aluminum build. Its hands-free comfort, detachable design, and intuitive brightness controls make it the go-to headlamp for work, emergencies, and adventures alike.
| ASIN | B0BF5XZMS9 |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,965 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #185 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand | Energizer |
| Brand Name | Energizer |
| Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
| Color | Gray Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (758) |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2022 |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 30039800138928 |
| Included Components | Headlamp, Two (2) CR123 Batteries |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 5.75 x 7.52 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.36 x 5.16 x 2.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.05 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 1000 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Energizer |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Hybrid Headlamp |
| Mounting Type | Head Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Part Number | E303230400 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75"D x 2.56"W x 7.52"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, emergency situations, and hands-free tasks |
| Special Feature | Durable, Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | IPX4 water resistance |
| Style | Headlamp |
| UPC | 039800138927 |
| Warranty Description | N/a. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
R**H
Super bright, great quality, awesome value
Super bright head lamp. Was surprised at the cost when I was hunting for a second one. Other headlamps seem to run for a lot more and don’t function as well. It uses a single rechargeable 18750 lithium ion battery. The head lamp has a charging port so no need to remove the battery for charging (uses micro usb). Clicking the button will turn it on or off, if you hold it it will dim/brighten in smooth cycle (not stepped) for the cost it’s actually a well made aluminum body. You can use as a headlamp or use the side clamp to clamp it onto a backpack strap or something. Using as a headlamp is somewhat comfortable, but have had better. But for how much it costs, quality, super bright and brightness adjustability you can’t beat it. One of the better headlamps that I’ve found. Highly recommend.
J**B
Excellect, hardy, well-performing, well-designed, and VERY affordable unit!
My two Surefire mil-grade headlamps are great, in many, many ways. Unfortunately, they are currently selling for $250 apiece, new! List price - a stupefying $600!! $200 per, back when I bought them, years ago. I use one at home, daily/evenings. The other, I put in my car, for emergency use. Sad to say, I learned that the lithium-ion rechargeable batteries used in them (actually, I'm sure its an 18650 CELL - not a battery [which is multi-cell, by definition]) won't hold a charge... for the full duration of a year. Or, better. In my car. Not being used except FOR emergencies. An appropriate one of which, fortunately, I've yet to encounter. So I needed something that I could rely on, in my auto, for (hopefully rarified) emergency use. I'm Handicapped/in a wheelchair; so, this is of some concern to me. CR123 lithium cells - though they're commonly called batteries, too - are NOT rechargeable. Although they do make rechargeable lithium-ion versions the same size/voltage as CR123s. AAA, AA, C, and D alkaline cells are also not actually batteries; though commonly called thus, by the public. All 6 volt and above batteries... ARE actually 'batteries' - and are comprised, by definition, of multiple cells. A car battery uses six 2 volt cells. I have four weapon light/lasers for my pistols; that ALL use CR123 cells. For their extreme, EXTREME reliability. Same 10 year shelf life as alkaline. The huge difference being that once you start using an alkaline cell - at all, no matter how small the drainage... it starts self-discharging. And, in usually less than a year... it starts leaking... and chemically damaging whatever product its sitting in. Besides being dead. Always hated that about alkaline. Also a FAR less energy dense battery technology than either lithium, or lithium-ion. Strait lithium is best; but more expensive. UNLIKE alkalines, you can discharge a CR123 cell in the line of duty... and the self-discharge rate is sooo low... that the rest of the battery's (cell's) energy charge is effectively… always available. I've been using CR123s in all my high-intensity flashlights and weapon lights for the last ten-plus years. I can ALWAYS rely on a CR123-equipped light... to ALWAYS work when I pick it up. After a few years experience of grabbing an infrequently used, 18650-equipped flashlight... only to find it dead as a doornail, half the time! This has never happened even once - in those ten years - since I switched to using CR123s for ALL critical, flashlight/headlamp battery usage. Excepting my aforementioined Surefire headlamps. With that background... on to this item being reviewed: Unlike the infinitely variable lighting controls on the Surefire headlamps, this headlamp offers several modes you cycle through to choose your preferred lighting level; as with many other of my flashlights. But, better. It starts pretty bright, steps to a less bright mode, then switches to a substantially less bright illumination for the dimmest setting; which I appreciate, as that is normally my most used mode. At least, at home. And not for this item's intended use by me. If you hold the actuation button for longer, the unit launches into a very bright 'Turbo Mode'. I discovered that the Turbo Mode is time limited; a move I also appreciate. Beyond Turbo impacting battery life, I’d imagine heat dissipation to be of some concern, also. Dissipating such would likely increase the size of the headlamp housing. As is, it is delightfully small and light (smaller/lighter than my Surefires). If you quickly double-click the actuation button... it actuates a super-bright Emergency Flasher strobe. Or did I get those two actuation modes reversed? Don't remember, too lazy to look it up, and the unit is already stored away awaiting it's actual intended usage. The elastic headband is comfortable, relatively easy to adjust, and seems to hold it’s tension setting well. I sampled usage of this headlamp for several weeks, at home, at my desk; regularly. Held up well, in all categories. The unit comes with BOTH an 18650 rechargeable cell… and also includes the provisioning of two CR123 cells. Note: together, comprising an actual ‘battery’, per se. :-) I ran it off the supplied 18650 while checking the unit out. Seems as good as any other 18650 cells I own (but mostly don’t use, anymore). High-end 18650 cells (1st binning selection) grow more energy-dense as the years pass. I think they're up to better than 4000 mAh; but... you'll pay for it. I didn’t run this one down to exhaustion, so have no idea how it compares, for actual extended performance. The supplied 18650 is rated at 2800 mAh - 2.8 Amp Hours – about two-thirds that of a high-end cell phone, or a mid-sized tablet. At less than $20… this item is a REAL steal! HIGHLY Recommended!!
R**K
Love the versatility
I’m pretty active and bought this initially for a handheld flashlight for running at night. It is wickedly bright and lasts a long time. With its strap, I am also able to use it as a headlamp. I have used it in tandem with my gravel bike lights. The strap is actually so adjustable, my daughter, who is a freshman in college, is able to use it around her waist for running at night. The light last a long time, I’ve used it for HOURS on night bike rides as the strap Enables you to affix it to a handlebar. I like the fact it is rechargeable, I especially like the fact that the batteries are replaceable. The only thing I am somewhat sad about is the durability of the charger cover. It is a small rubber cover that if you use this light enough, it will break off, it will stay on usable, but it will be easy to lose. It doesn’t change the functionality of the light and I am so happy with the overall performance of this light I will continue to give it a five star despite this. I would assume you could just cover it with the piece of duct, tape or something if you are using it in extremely wet or dusty conditions. Light performance very similarly to a lot of other multifunction lights. Click and hold, click through the different intensity, etc..So super easy to use. I actually told one of my friends about this. He is a avid thru-hiker and has ridden multiple times across the United States on his bike. He is now into multi day gravel bike adventures and he was so impressed by my light and it’s versatility that he bought two.
G**T
It was worth the money
It's a good little flashlight very bright three settings of brightness you don't even hardly need the brightest one good wide headband and the flashlight is removable from the front and it comes with brand new everready batteries and a rechargeable battery
N**P
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D**O
Comprado a $404.16 MXN ≈ $20.86 USD, a ese precio o un poco menos es imbatible. Muy buen producto, trae 2 pilas CR123 Energizer, incluye batería recargable, cable microUSB (punto malo), banda elástica, clip de cinturon y porta linterna. Ilumina muy bien, tiene 5 modos (3 variables, 1 potente, 1 auxilio). Fenomenal esta linterna a ese precio.
G**.
Muy buena lámpara alumbra muy bien, es ligera por lo que no cansa llevarla por tiempo prolongado en la cabeza,
A**R
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R**S
Había probado muchas lámparas y me decepcionaba. Pero esta me sorprendió, muy buena duración de la batería, buena iluminación que no se va disminuyendo y el precio se me hace muy accesible para la calidad del producto. Incluye una batería recargable y dos pequeñitas con su cable para carga. Ya compré 2 y voy por la tercera.
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