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Celestron Night Vision Red Headlamp

SKU CEL-93581
Original price CA$29.00 - Original price CA$29.00
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CA$29.00
CA$29.00 - CA$29.00
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  • Pure red LED light source preserves dark-adapted vision
  • Four modes: Low (1 Lumen), High (4 Lumen), Blinking, and SOS
  • Up to 100 hours of battery life on the low setting
  • Lightweight at just 62 g (2.15 oz)
  • Powered by two user-supplied AAA batteries
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  • Celestron Night Vision Red Headlamp

    The Celestron Night Vision Red Headlamp provides essential, dark-sky-safe illumination with a pure red LED offering 1-lumen and 4-lumen settings. Weighing only 62 grams, it runs for up to 100 hours on two AAA batteries, ensuring you can navigate your observing site, read charts, and handle equipment without compromising your night vision.

    4 Red Light Modes for Dark-Sky Safety

    This headlamp is engineered specifically for astronomy, using only a red LED to protect your eyes' dark adaptation. The low 1-lumen setting is ideal for reading star charts or making fine adjustments at the eyepiece, while the brighter 4-lumen high beam allows you to safely walk around your setup. For added utility, Blinking and SOS modes are available for signaling.

    100 Hours of Operation on 2 AAA Batteries

    Designed for extended nights in the field, the Night Vision headlamp delivers up to 100 hours of continuous light on its low setting from two standard AAA batteries. The high beam provides a solid 25 hours of runtime. This reliance on common batteries means you can easily carry spares and avoid being caught with a dead, non-rechargeable device during a critical observing session.

    A 62g Headlamp with 45° Articulation

    At a mere 62 g (2.15 oz), the headlamp is light enough to wear for hours without discomfort. The lamp body pivots up to 45 degrees, allowing you to direct the red light precisely where you need it—from your feet to your gear case—without having to reposition the entire unit. The adjustable elastic headband ensures a secure fit for any user.

  • Why is a red light essential for the Celestron Night Vision Headlamp?

    Red light has a longer wavelength that is less likely to trigger the rod cells in your eyes, which are responsible for low-light vision. Using the red LED in the Celestron Night Vision Headlamp allows you to see your immediate surroundings without constricting your pupils, preserving the crucial dark adaptation needed to see faint details in celestial objects like galaxies and nebulae.

    Is the 1-lumen setting bright enough to read a star chart with the Night Vision Headlamp?

    Yes, the 1-lumen "Low Beam" setting is specifically calibrated for close-up tasks in complete darkness. It provides enough light to read printed star charts, check eyepiece specifications, or make adjustments to your telescope without causing the disruptive glare that would ruin your night vision. The 4-lumen setting is better for tasks requiring more light, like packing up gear.

    How long can I expect the Celestron Night Vision Headlamp to last during a multi-night star party?

    With a fresh pair of AAA batteries, the headlamp can run for up to 100 hours on its low setting. This is more than enough power to last through several consecutive nights of observing without needing a battery change, making it a reliable tool for extended events like the Stellafane Convention or the Texas Star Party.

    Can I use rechargeable AAA batteries in this headlamp?

    Yes, the Celestron Night Vision Red Headlamp is compatible with standard AAA batteries, including both single-use alkaline/lithium and rechargeable NiMH types. However, be aware that the total runtime may vary depending on the capacity and voltage of the rechargeable batteries used.

    What is the advantage of a battery-powered headlamp over a USB-rechargeable one for astronomy?

    While rechargeable devices are convenient, they can be a liability at remote dark-sky sites with no access to power. The Celestron headlamp's use of 2 AAA batteries means you can instantly "recharge" it by simply swapping in a fresh pair, ensuring you are never without light. There's no need to wait for a power bank to charge the device.

    Is the 62g weight of the headlamp noticeable during long observing sessions?

    At only 62 grams (2.15 oz), the headlamp is exceptionally lightweight. Most users find it comfortable and unobtrusive, even when worn for an entire night of observing. Its low weight prevents neck strain and ensures it stays securely in place as you move around the telescope.

  • Light Source Red LED
    Lumen Rating Low: 1 Lumen | High: 4 Lumen
    Light Modes Low Beam, High Beam, Blinking, SOS
    Battery Life Low Beam: 100 hours | High Beam: 25 hours | Blinking: 100 hours | SOS: 100 hours
    Batteries 2x AAA Alkaline or Lithium (user supplied)
    Weight 62 g (2.15 oz)
    Dimensions 58mm x 35mm x 30mm (2.28" x 1.42" x 1.18")
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  • Celestron 2-Year Warranty