
See Everything In The Dark
There's nothing worse than an old headlamp that only shines one spot for 5 minutes before it dies.
It breaks your flow, wastes time, and leaves you feeling frustrated and unmotivated.
And that's why we made BrightBand™, the 230° headlamp that helps you see everything for hours without you noticing it's even there.
No Buttons, No problem
When you're wearing greasy, dirty gloves, you don't want to be fumbling with buttons.
But because of the hands-free wave sensor, you can now stay fully focused on the task.
Which means no more juggling tools and flashlights, only fast action, smooth movements, and complete control.
90-Day Guarantee
We believe that our best-selling BrightBeam™ is loved for a reason, and we're so confident that you'll also love it that if you don't, we'll give you every cent back.
FAQs
What if it doesn't charge properly?
We've engineered the charging system specifically to eliminate the finicky fit issues that plague other headlamps. If anything ever feels off, you'll get a free re-ship within 90 days.
How bright is it really?
350 Lumen, which is bright enough to light up your entire workspace, not just the spot you're staring at.
How long does the battery last?
8+ hours, which is long enough that you'll stop thinking about it. Most users cruise through full work sessions, late-night tasks, and everything in between on a single charge.
How do I charge it?
Plug in any USB-C cable—the same one already sitting on your desk. No proprietary chargers, no adapter hunting, no friction. Just top it off and get back to work.
Is it comfortable for long wear?
The flexible, featherlight band contours to your head without squeezing or shifting—you'll honestly forget it's there. No hotspots, no pressure, no mid-task adjustments. Just hours of distraction-free wear.
Can I turn off the motion sensor?
Completely your call. Flip between motion-sensor mode and manual control anytime, so the light behaves exactly how you want it in any situation. You're always in charge.
Is it worth the price compared to cheaper options?
Cheap headlamps are cheap for a reason—they dim, fail, and drain batteries faster than you'd expect. This is the light you buy once, use for years, and never have to replace mid-project at the worst possible moment. The math on that is easy.