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4000 Lumen Headlamp Rechargeable Head Lamp, Sofirn HS41 LED EDC Headlight with Magnetic Base, IP68 Water Resistance, High Lumens Super Bright Head Light for Camping Emergency(Battery Included)

(6 customer reviews)

$57.19

Special Feature Adjustable Light Modes, Weatherproof, Impact Resistant, Adjustable Strap, Rechargeable
Color Black-4000LM
Power Source Battery Powered
Light Source Type LED
Material Aluminum

  • 4000 LUMENS BLAZING OUTPUT: Equipped with 4*SST20 LEDs, this powerful headlamp delivers 4000 lumens of white cold light with a beam distance of 325 meters. It provides a larger field of view,making it an excellent choice for camping, fishing, climbing, and other outdoor activities. Bright and clear, the HS41 is sure to enhance your outdoor experience.
  • USB C CHARGING & ULTRA LONG RUNTIME: This high lumen flashlight is equipped with a built-in Type-C port, enabling it to be fully charged in just 2.5 hours. With a single charge, it can provide up to 29.5 days of extended usage time in moonlight mode. The power indicator displays the power level for 5 seconds every time you turn on the light.
  • 9 LIGHTING MODES & EASY OPERATION: The Sofirn HS41 offers a selection of 9 modes to choose from, including Moonlight, Eco, Low, Medium, High, Turbo, Strobe, SOS, and Beacon. Additionally, this headlamp flashlight features quick access to Moonlight, High, and Strobe modes for added convenience.
  • REALIABLE DESIGN: This led flashlight boasts an IPX8 waterproof rating and can endure impacts of up to 1 meter, making it ideal for use in rainy conditions and ensuring dependable illumination at all times. Moreover, it features Advanced Temperature Regulation technology and Low Voltage Protection for safety.
  • MORE THAN A HEADLAMP: With its unique 90-degree L-shape design, this rechargeable headlamp can function as a right angle flashlight, making it a versatile tool for various applications. Plus, it’s equipped with a powerful magnetic tail that easily attaches to any metal surface, such as trunk lids, door frames, and ceiling joists.
  • PACKAGE LIST: 1*powerful headlamp, 1*battery, 1*charging cable, 1*manual.

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UPC: 001000972199 SKU: B0CBPSMN62 Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.71 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 11.36 ounces

Item model number ‏

‎ 77-HS41-B

Batteries ‏

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Date First Available ‏

‎ September 6, 2023

Manufacturer ‏

‎ sofirn, 77outdoor

ASIN ‏

‎ B0CBPSMN62

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

6 reviews for 4000 Lumen Headlamp Rechargeable Head Lamp, Sofirn HS41 LED EDC Headlight with Magnetic Base, IP68 Water Resistance, High Lumens Super Bright Head Light for Camping Emergency(Battery Included)

  1. Mike


    Sofirn is one of those rare brands that sells high end spec’d lights for cheap. I’ve been using them for a few years and haven’t had one fail yet. Their lanterns are awesome. You’re probably here for the 4000lumen headlight. It’s a good right angle light though I do wish they offered it in warmer color temps. But I dont use it as a headlight. Unless it’s going on a helmet or hardhat 21700 lights are just too heavy for me for that use. Others may feel differently. But it’s a great mag base right angle light. Get the deal that comes with the H25LR or D25LR headlight too. (Not sure why the same light seems to have 2 names) I bought 2 of those with some other stuff on Sofirns website when they were having some kind of sale. I got another one when I ordered this light. I ended up getting them for about 10$ each. I thought they’d be cheap headlights I’d loan my friends when we go on night adventures. They’ve ended up being my favorite headlights. They aren’t crazy bright though they seem brighter than their specs claim. And the red light is awesome. It has 4 or 5 brightness settings from just bright enough to see a map to light up a large room in brilliant red light. As most of you probably know red-light is better at preserving your night vision once your eyes have adapted to the dark. That works on the 1st couple of brightness levels. Any brighter than that and it will still wipe out your night vision regardless of the color of the light, thats all lights. But it’s still nice to have options. My family and friends go to the beach at night sometimes. You can walk in the surf with the red-light on a higher setting without scaring off most of the little critters that only come out at night. Some animals just dont react to red light. The white light is a nice warm tint with enough levels for most situations. And as far as 18650 or larger headlights go it’s very lite weight. It doesn’t require a middle strap to keep it on your forehead. In my experience everyone hates those anyway. Stick the right angle light on your pocket or a backpack strap with the pocket clip and use the H25LR on your head. Unless you’re going caving or something like that you probably won’t need 4000lumens on your head. And your friends won’t appreciate going blind when you look at them. So the bright headlights like this are really overkill for most headlight kind of activities. Maybe if you’re going caving, or night mountain climbing. It’s still a great light. I stuck it in the wheel well of my truck when I did the brakes a few weeks ago. Great light for stuff like that, or lighting up a large area. I have a lot of flashlights, I guess I’m a collector. I keep that one on my backpack for night walks or activities like that. I have at least 10 different headlights. For anything around the house I always end up grabbing one of the lite ones. I only use the heavy ones when I’m going somewhere like a trail, the beach, fishing. That kind of stuff. Anyway both lights are good lights but getting that second one for around 10$ more makes this a great deal. If it had another brands name on it it would be a 60$ light. And they both USB C so bring a decent powerbank and you have light for a week. I’m really digging Sofirn lately and I have a lot of expensive flashlights. You can get one of every possible kind of light from Sofirn for less than one of my high end lights from other brands. Loving the IF24 lately too. Can’t wait till they get into LEP’s.I may need to find a 12 step group for recovering nerds.

  2. Helpy


    First let me say this is my third Sofirn headlamp I have purchased. I also have an HS40 and a HS10. I have several of their flashlights too. This is another quality product from Sofirn. It come with a battery and has a good feel to it. It will be a great addition to my dark dog walking adventues. You can tell it’s well made and the user interface is intuitive. The head strap is comfortable and is ready for the light to be installed in it. Adjust it and you’re ready for action. The light has a clip that can be clipped on a pocket or the strap of a backpack for another method of hands free operation. I like the magnetic tail cap that can be stuck to the car under the hood or by the fender to give light for a flat tire. All in all a great muti-purpose light that will last a long time.

  3. Night Owl


    This headlamp will almost throw a beam of light into the next zipcode, this is great for indoor and outdoor uses of all types. This headlamp has different settings for brightness. This headlamp sports two settings for safety, one setting is able to flash at frequent regular intervals to serve as a location beacon of sorts, and the other setting flashes “s.o.s” at regular frequent intervals. The headlamp has a battery conserve mode that assists in prolonging battery life. A magnetic base allows the light to be used without headset band. I have seen no real drawbacks with this product and I would buy another.

  4. Mike


    Sofirn is one of those rare brands that sells high end spec’d lights for cheap. I’ve been using them for a few years and haven’t had one fail yet. Their lanterns are awesome. You’re probably here for the 4000lumen headlight. It’s a good right angle light though I do wish they offered it in warmer color temps. But I dont use it as a headlight. Unless it’s going on a helmet or hardhat 21700 lights are just too heavy for me for that use. Others may feel differently. But it’s a great mag base right angle light. Get the deal that comes with the H25LR or D25LR headlight too. (Not sure why the same light seems to have 2 names) I bought 2 of those with some other stuff on Sofirns website when they were having some kind of sale. I got another one when I ordered this light. I ended up getting them for about 10$ each. I thought they’d be cheap headlights I’d loan my friends when we go on night adventures. They’ve ended up being my favorite headlights. They aren’t crazy bright though they seem brighter than their specs claim. And the red light is awesome. It has 4 or 5 brightness settings from just bright enough to see a map to light up a large room in brilliant red light. As most of you probably know red-light is better at preserving your night vision once your eyes have adapted to the dark. That works on the 1st couple of brightness levels. Any brighter than that and it will still wipe out your night vision regardless of the color of the light, thats all lights. But it’s still nice to have options. My family and friends go to the beach at night sometimes. You can walk in the surf with the red-light on a higher setting without scaring off most of the little critters that only come out at night. Some animals just dont react to red light. The white light is a nice warm tint with enough levels for most situations. And as far as 18650 or larger headlights go it’s very lite weight. It doesn’t require a middle strap to keep it on your forehead. In my experience everyone hates those anyway. Stick the right angle light on your pocket or a backpack strap with the pocket clip and use the H25LR on your head. Unless you’re going caving or something like that you probably won’t need 4000lumens on your head. And your friends won’t appreciate going blind when you look at them. So the bright headlights like this are really overkill for most headlight kind of activities. Maybe if you’re going caving, or night mountain climbing. It’s still a great light. I stuck it in the wheel well of my truck when I did the brakes a few weeks ago. Great light for stuff like that, or lighting up a large area. I have a lot of flashlights, I guess I’m a collector. I keep that one on my backpack for night walks or activities like that. I have at least 10 different headlights. For anything around the house I always end up grabbing one of the lite ones. I only use the heavy ones when I’m going somewhere like a trail, the beach, fishing. That kind of stuff. Anyway both lights are good lights but getting that second one for around 10$ more makes this a great deal. If it had another brands name on it it would be a 60$ light. And they both USB C so bring a decent powerbank and you have light for a week. I’m really digging Sofirn lately and I have a lot of expensive flashlights. You can get one of every possible kind of light from Sofirn for less than one of my high end lights from other brands. Loving the IF24 lately too. Can’t wait till they get into LEP’s.I may need to find a 12 step group for recovering nerds.

  5. Helpy


    First let me say this is my third Sofirn headlamp I have purchased. I also have an HS40 and a HS10. I have several of their flashlights too. This is another quality product from Sofirn. It come with a battery and has a good feel to it. It will be a great addition to my dark dog walking adventues. You can tell it’s well made and the user interface is intuitive. The head strap is comfortable and is ready for the light to be installed in it. Adjust it and you’re ready for action. The light has a clip that can be clipped on a pocket or the strap of a backpack for another method of hands free operation. I like the magnetic tail cap that can be stuck to the car under the hood or by the fender to give light for a flat tire. All in all a great muti-purpose light that will last a long time.

  6. Night Owl


    This headlamp will almost throw a beam of light into the next zipcode, this is great for indoor and outdoor uses of all types. This headlamp has different settings for brightness. This headlamp sports two settings for safety, one setting is able to flash at frequent regular intervals to serve as a location beacon of sorts, and the other setting flashes “s.o.s” at regular frequent intervals. The headlamp has a battery conserve mode that assists in prolonging battery life. A magnetic base allows the light to be used without headset band. I have seen no real drawbacks with this product and I would buy another.

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