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A durable, high-powered, yet extremely lightweight headlamp.

The Princeton Tec Remix Pro Headlamp brings military-grade lighting to the backcountry. This lightweight, high-powered headlamp delivers up to 70 lumens of illumination from three Ultrabright LEDs and one Maxbright LED, which can be configured in four different modes so you have right amount of light to get the job done. A single CR123 lithium battery provides reliable power in cold, harsh weather.
  • Lightweight plastic housing resists moisture as you climb, skin, or ski in an approaching storm
  • At lowest light mode, the Remix Pro stays illuminated for up to 40 hours for use during emergency bivy scenarios
  • Large power button is easy to use with gloves, and the lamp always begins in low light mode for discreet military or hunting operations
  • Tiltable housing features an easy-access door to speed up the battery changing process
  • Simple, adjustable elastic headband fits all head shapes and some helmets

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5 5

Adam Lloyd

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lightweight, takes lithium batteries (which in turn are lighter, and work better in the cold), and several modes. Does everything well from a very bright light to a reading light in the tent. I've been using cr123's in mine that are specially made for high output devices like flashlights. They seem to last a while.

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Dale Reichhart

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I have a new application for your tech. The ideal headlamp would be rechargeable. I would like a baseline quote for 1 million, 2 million, and 3 million units/order. I am currently in the process of testing prototypes that I have modified from another supplier.

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5 5

yri5080982

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Red LEDs are great in camp and in the tent. Prefer the CR123 battery on the Remix Pro models for lower weight and longevity. Switch settings start with low power and go up. I prefer this.

2 5

Oni

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I have the 3AAA Remix as well. I just bought this one because I wanted to try it and I have a stash of CR123s at home. And it's all black. It's a little lighter than my 3AAA but other than that, I'd go with the 3AAA version instead. Batteries are cheaper and performance is better.

The always comes on in the low mode was a little annoying.

I do like the Remix platform though. I've used it a lot over the years, from hiking at night, to running, to fixing stuff in the car or just to see where I'm going.

Will it take rcr 123 battery rechargeable...

rtoler45

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Will it take rcr 123 battery rechargeable li battery

Jason Livingston

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The Remix Pro is able to take a rechargeable CR123 battery (just confirmed with Princeton Tec). The reason is the Remix Pro uses voltage regulated circuitry which essentially regulates the amount of electricity into the LEDs. Because of this regulation, and one issue with lithium rechargeable batteries, the circuitry won't allow for a burst of energy which can have the potential of burning out LEDs. You should be fine using rechargeables...