
The Infinity X1 700 Lumen Headlamp is a product most would never think they need, but once you have one, you start to wonder how you ever got along without one. The Infinity X1 Headlamp comes in a three pack and includes 3 sets up adjustable bands, rechargeable 900mAh Li-ion batteries, charging cables, and 9xAAA batteries.
The Infinity X1 Headlamp is very easy to set up. You just need to use either the rechargeable batters or 3xAAA batteries for each headlamp and then attach the headlamp to the adjustable headbands. It is recommended that if you are using the included rechargeable batteries, charge them first with the included USB-C cables.

Once set up, you can now start using the Infinity X1 Headlamp. There are two power buttons on the unit. One is for the main spot+flood+night vision lamps, and the other is for the Broadview lights. The spot and flood lights can be turned on independently or together, creating a much brighter light. The night vision light is red and is only turned on by itself. This is mainly only useful for camping outdoors since animals supposedly can not see red light. Then there is the Broadview light which has a 220-degree light pattern if you need your entire field of view lit up.
It’s very easy to use, and you’ll find yourself using it for activities other than camping. For instance, I used it while putting a new computer together. It let me have a light source pointed to exactly where I needed it to be while keeping my hands free for other tasks. I’ve also used it to work on my car, see where I’m going during a power outage, and use it in my garage where there isn’t enough light. My son has even used it for long-boarding sessions with his friends at night.

That’s pretty much all there is to say about the Infinity X1 700 Lumen Headlamp. These are really versatile, and while you might not think you need them, they come in handy when you least expect them to. Plus, the price of the three-pack makes this incredibly inexpensive per headlamp. That means you can keep one in your car, one at home, and one in your travel pack for emergencies.
