TDC Head Lamp Led Rechargeable - 1080 Lumen Headlamp for Camping, Hiking, and Backcountry Trails
TDC Head Lamp Led Rechargeable - 1080 Lumen Headlamp for Camping, Hiking, and Backcountry Trails
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Why you'll love it
- 1080-lumen dual-beam system delivers both wide flood and long-distance spot lighting in one unit, eliminating the need for multiple flashlights
- 10-hour runtime with fast USB-C charging means less downtime and no proprietary battery replacements
- IPX4 water- and dust-resistant ABS/aluminum housing holds up in rain, snow, mud, and harsh job sites
- sweat-resistant adjustable strap and lightweight body remain comfortable through full work shifts or long runs
- 90° rotatable head plus hardhat and bike helmet compatibility makes it adaptable across jobs, sports, and outdoor activities
- 4 lighting modes including emergency strobe add safety signaling for roadside or rescue situations
Perfect for
- hands-free lighting during nighttime camping and backpacking
- illuminating dark work areas like attics, crawl spaces, and under the hood for mechanics
- spotting prey and navigating terrain during night hunting and fishing
- providing visible hands-free light during long construction shifts on a hardhat
- emergency lighting during power outages, roadside breakdowns, or storm conditions
Product Information
🔦 PRO-LEVEL BRIGHTNESS WITH DUAL BEAM MODES – 1080 lumens LED shines up to 1000ft with two switchable settings: a wide 145° floodlight for full-area visibility and a focused 25° spotlight for long-distance precision. 🛡️ BUILT FOR HARSH CONDITIONS – Durable, dustproof, and IPX4 water-resistant housing stands up to rain, snow, mud, and rugged use—ideal for camping, hiking, work, and emergencies. 🎯 ALL-DAY COMFORT FIT – Lightweight body with a fully adjustable, sweat-resistant strap stays secure during movement, perfect for long shifts, outdoor runs, and hands-free tasks. 🔋 EXTENDED RUNTIME + FAST USB-C CHARGING – Runs up to 10 hours per charge with quick recharging. Fully recharges in 4 hours. Choose from 4 lighting modes: Low, Medium, High, and Emergency Strobe for any situation. 🎁 EVERYTHING YOU NEED INCLUDED – Comes with rechargeable headlamp, USB-C cable, and a 90° rotatable mount. Backed by reliable U.S.-based customer support.
With our tactical headlamp your camp and backpacking gear essentials are at their best and you can now cope with any low-light situation. All weather conditions ready thanks to the water-resistant components and strong ABS and alloy aluminium. Forehead light. You can easily light any corners thanks to the 90-degree rotation of the head flashlight headlamp. Outdoors, alone or in company you are always visible. Long range flashlight 500m, Powerful flashlight for Night Hunting and Fishing: you can get a good look at your prey and prepare to do your best. Work in dark environments such as attics and have your hands free to use the tools you need thanks to the super bright headlamp. Great as a hard hat light or bike helmet light and mechanic headlamp. Whether you are working, playing sport or on a vacation. You will always be certain to have a strong and reliable light source that leaves your hands free. linterna de cabeza recargable. Do not irradiate the eyes directly as the bright light of headlights for head could damage the eyes. Avoid using your headlight flashlight during charging. PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1x Headlamp LED, 1x USB Cable, 1x User Manual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the 1080-lumen beam be bright enough for night hiking on unlit forest trails?
Yes. The dual-beam system combines a 25° spotlight that reaches up to 1000 feet for spotting trail markers and wildlife, with a 145° floodlight that lights the ground directly in front of you, so you get both long-distance visibility and peripheral awareness on dark trails.
Can I wear this headlamp in the rain or during a wet camping trip?
Absolutely. The IPX4-rated ABS and aluminum housing is built to handle rain, snow, splashes, and dusty environments, making it dependable for wet-weather camping, fishing, and backcountry use.
How long will the battery last on a multi-day backpacking trip?
On Low mode, the rechargeable battery delivers up to 10 hours of continuous runtime, and it recharges fully in about 4 hours via USB-C. For multi-day trips, pairing it with a small power bank keeps it topped up between campsites.
Is it comfortable to wear for long-distance running or all-night fishing sessions?
Yes. The lightweight body and fully adjustable, sweat-resistant strap are designed to stay secure and comfortable through extended activity, whether you are running night trails or waiting for a bite on the dock.
Can I switch between a wide floodlight and a focused spotlight while outdoors?
Yes. The dual-beam system lets you toggle between a wide 145° flood for setting up camp or cooking, and a focused 25° spot for scanning ridgelines, water, or distant trail signs.
Is this a good headlamp for backcountry camping?
Yes. It is purpose-built for backcountry use, with 1080 lumens of dual-beam output, up to 10 hours of runtime, USB-C recharging from a power bank, and IPX4 weather resistance, all in a lightweight body that won't weigh down your pack.
Can I use it for both camping and evening trail running?
Yes. The adjustable strap keeps it stable during running, and the four lighting modes (Low, Medium, High, and Strobe) let you dim it for camp tasks or crank it up for fast-paced trail movement.
Will it fit inside a backpack or a small camping gear pouch?
Yes. The compact body and slim profile slide easily into a pack, a kayak dry bag, or a hip-belt pocket, so it stays accessible without taking up valuable cargo space.
Is it heavy enough to bounce while I'm running?
No. The lightweight construction combined with the adjustable, sweat-resistant strap keeps the lamp stable and bounce-free, even during fast-paced night running or hiking.
How does this compare to a standard handheld flashlight for camping?
Unlike a handheld flashlight, this headlamp leaves both hands free for pitching tents, cooking, or navigating rough terrain, and the dual-beam system replaces the need to carry a separate flood and spot light.
Can it replace a heavy hunting spotlight for spotting game?
Yes for many situations. The 25° spotlight reaches up to 1000 feet, which is enough to scan fields, clearings, and treelines, while the flood mode helps you track once you start moving.
Is it bright enough for early-morning fishing setups before sunrise?
Yes. The 1080-lumen High mode lights up a dock, a boat deck, and your tackle area, while the lower modes preserve night vision when you are waiting for a strike.
Will cold weather drain the battery faster on a winter camping trip?
All rechargeable batteries lose some capacity in extreme cold. To maximize runtime, keep the headlamp close to your body when not in use, use Low or Medium mode when full brightness is not required, and recharge it inside your sleeping bag if temperatures drop significantly.
Is it overkill for casual backyard use like patio dinners?
Not at all. Many outdoor buyers use it for exactly that, grilling, walking the dog, or hosting patio dinners, and the lower brightness modes are perfectly suited to short-range tasks without overwhelming your guests.
Will it damage my night vision while stargazing or wildlife watching?
No. The Low mode provides just enough light to read a map, adjust gear, or walk safely, and it is dim enough to preserve your dark-adapted vision when switching back to the stars.
I'm worried it will feel bulky under a hooded jacket or rain shell. Will it?
No. The slim profile and lightweight body sit comfortably under most hoods, and the adjustable strap lets you fine-tune the fit so it stays put even when you pull a hood up over it.
How do I turn the headlamp on and switch between the four lighting modes?
Press the single power button once to turn the lamp on in Low mode. Continue pressing the button to cycle through Medium, High, and Emergency Strobe, then back to off. The same button controls all functions, so there is no learning curve.
How long does it take to fully charge the headlamp, and how do I charge it?
A full charge takes approximately 4 hours via the included USB-C cable. Simply connect the cable to any standard USB-C power source, such as a wall adapter, car charger, laptop, or portable power bank.
How do I clean and store the headlamp to make it last?
Wipe the housing with a soft, damp cloth after exposure to mud, sweat, or salt water, and allow it to dry fully before storing. Keep it in a cool, dry place and recharge it every few months if you store it long-term to preserve battery health.
Does the headlamp work with standard hardhat and bike helmet mounts?
Yes. It is compatible with most construction hardhats and bike helmets, and the 90° rotatable mount lets you angle the beam precisely. It uses a standard adjustable strap system rather than a proprietary mount.
Is the headlamp compatible with USB-C power banks and car chargers?
Yes. It charges from any standard USB-C power source, including wall adapters, car chargers, laptops, and portable power banks, so you can top up almost anywhere.
What is included in the box, and what do I need to buy separately?
The box includes the TDC headlamp, an adjustable sweat-resistant head strap, and a USB-C charging cable. The headlamp is fully rechargeable, so no batteries are required, and it is ready to use right out of the package.
Is this headlamp safe to use for long periods, and does it overheat?
Yes. The ABS and aluminum housing is engineered to dissipate heat efficiently, and the LEDs run cool even at maximum brightness, so it remains safe and comfortable to wear for extended shifts or overnight use.
Will the battery degrade over time, and is it replaceable?
Like all rechargeable lithium batteries, capacity will gradually reduce over years of heavy use. The battery is designed for hundreds of charge cycles, and with normal care the headlamp will deliver many years of reliable service.
What is the difference between a headlamp and a handheld flashlight?
A handheld flashlight requires one hand to operate and aims only where you point it, while a headlamp straps to your head, points automatically at whatever you are looking at, and leaves both hands completely free for tools, cooking, climbing, or repairs.

