KDULIT XHP50 LED Sensor Headlamp – 2300 Lumen Waterproof Zoom
KDULIT XHP50 LED Sensor Headlamp – 2300 Lumens, Zoomable, IP64 Waterproof
Take on the dark with confidence. The KDULIT XHP50 LED Sensor Headlamp delivers a powerful 2300-lumen beam capable of illuminating targets up to 500 meters away — perfect for fishing, camping, hiking, and search operations. With its built-in motion sensor, zoomable focus, and USB rechargeability, this hands-free headlamp is built for serious outdoor adventurers and working professionals alike.
Made in Mainland China.
Key Features
- 4-Core XHP50 LED Bead: Delivers up to 2300 lumens of brilliant white light with a maximum range of 500 meters — bright enough to illuminate entire structures.
- Motion Sensor Mode: Hold the button for 3 seconds to activate sensor mode. Simply wave your hand to toggle the light on/off, keeping your hands completely free.
- Zoomable Focus: Slide the lamp head forward or backward to switch between wide-angle flood and long-range spot beam — adapt instantly to your environment.
- IP64 Waterproof Rated: Fully functional in rain and splashing water. Safe for all outdoor weather conditions (not designed for submersion or diving).
- USB Rechargeable: Convenient USB charging means you can top up anywhere — at camp, in the car, or at home. (Note: 2×18650 batteries required but not included.)
- Multiple Lighting Modes: High / Low / SOS Flash / Sensor Mode — versatile brightness settings for every scenario.
- Durable Construction: Built from ABS and aluminum alloy for a lightweight yet rugged build that handles the demands of outdoor use.
- CCC, CE & RoHS Certified: Meets international safety and compliance standards.
Specifications
| LED Model | XHP50 (4-Core) |
| Lumens | Up to 2300 lm |
| Beam Angle | 60° (adjustable via zoom) |
| Wattage | 10W |
| Material | ABS + Aluminum Alloy |
| Power Supply | 2 × 18650 Li-ion batteries (not included) |
| Charging | USB |
| Lighting Modes | High / Low / SOS Flash / Motion Sensor |
| Waterproof Rating | IP64 (rain-resistant, not for diving) |
| Certifications | CCC, CE, RoHS |
| Origin | Mainland China |
How to Use
- 1 press: High (Glare) Mode
- 2 presses: Low Light Mode
- 3 presses: Flash / SOS Mode
- 4 presses: Power Off
- Hold 3 seconds: Activate / Deactivate Motion Sensor Mode (wave hand to toggle light)
- Zoom: Pull or push the lamp head to adjust focal length between flood and spot beam
What's in the Box
- 1 × XHP50 LED Sensor Headlamp
- 1 × USB Charging Cable
⚠ Note: Batteries (2×18650) are NOT included and must be purchased separately.
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For outdoor safety best practices and gear guidance, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for lighting and battery safety information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the KDULIT XHP50 headlamp come with batteries?
A: No, batteries are not included. The headlamp requires 2×18650 lithium-ion batteries, which must be purchased separately. The package includes the headlamp unit and one USB charging cable.
Q: Is this headlamp suitable for use in the rain?
A: Yes! The KDULIT XHP50 headlamp carries an IP64 waterproof rating, meaning it is fully protected against water splashes and rain from any direction. However, it is not designed for submersion or diving, so please avoid using it underwater.
Q: How does the motion sensor mode work on the XHP50 headlamp?
A: To activate sensor mode, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds — the light will turn off, indicating sensor mode is active. Once enabled, simply wave your hand in front of the sensor (located on the side of the headlamp) to toggle the light on or off. This hands-free feature is extremely useful for fishing, cooking at camp, or any task that requires both hands.
Q: Can I adjust the beam width on this LED headlamp?
A: Absolutely. The XHP50 headlamp features a zoomable design — slide the lamp head forward for a wide flood beam (great for close-up tasks) or pull it back for a tight, long-range spot beam (ideal for searching or trail navigation). The 60° beam angle and 500-meter range make it highly versatile.