
VantaLume™ — Wave On, Light the Trail, and Keep Both Hands Free
Wave Your Hand. Light Hits Instantly. Both Hands Stay Free.
Whether you're under the hood at 9pm, walking the dog before sunrise, or pitching a tent with your arms full of gear, VantaLume™ lights what you're looking at the second you wave at it. A motion sensor on the front face. 8 modes including red and SOS. A 6,600 mAh charging case that runs for days instead of dying on you mid-trip.

Stop Fumbling for Tiny Buttons With Greasy, Cold, or Full Hands
You know the routine. The light dies right when you need it. The button is somewhere on the side and you can't find it with gloves on. You're holding a wrench in one hand, your phone in the other, and the beam flickers out. Cheap headlamps quit on you. Standard flashlights need a hand you don't have. VantaLume™ flips that around — you wave, it responds.
➤ Runs for Days on the 6,600 mAh Charging Case: The case recharges both lamps over and over — a full camping weekend, a week of dawn dog walks, or three nights of garage work before it needs a top-up. Each headlamp itself holds 1,050 mAh for solo runs on the USB-C cable.
➤ 8 Modes for 8 Different Nights: Spotlight for the trail, flood for the campsite, red light to keep your night vision (and not blind your tent-mate), red flash, strobe, and SOS. Tap or wave to cycle through — no scrolling through a menu while a coyote watches.
➤ Wave-On Sensor That Actually Works: Hands full, hands dirty, hands wearing winter gloves — wave once across the front face and the light flips on or off. No fumbling for the button. No setting down what you're carrying.
The Headband, the 45° Tilt, and the Sensor — Three Small Things That Change Everything
The headband isn't an afterthought. It's a wide, perforated 25.6-inch strap with a reflective stripe that flexes around your skull and stays put when you're moving — running, climbing, looking down to tie a knot. Oncoming cars and bikes see you before they hear you.
The lamp head tilts down to 45° so you can light exactly the spot you're working on without craning your neck. The motion sensor sits flush on the front face — one wave, one switch. Combine those three details and you stop noticing the headlamp. You just see what you came to see.
Why Mechanics, Hikers, and Dog Walkers Keep Buying a Second One
Once people try the wave-on, they buy a second VantaLume™ for the truck, the toolbox, or the spouse. It's the kind of light that disappears into your routine — you stop thinking about it and just expect the beam to be there when you need it.
"I was skeptical about the gesture thing — figured it'd trigger every time I scratched my head. It doesn't. Wave the whole hand, light comes on. Wave again, off. Three weeks in and I've stopped reaching for my old headlamp." — Daniel R.
Built Around How You Actually Use a Light at Night
✓ All-Night Comfort You Stop Noticing: The perforated stretch band sits light on your head — no pressure point, no sweaty forehead, no slipping when you look down at a knot, a bolt, or a leash.
✓ Rain and Splash Won't Quit on You: The sealed shell handles rain, dust, sweat, and the occasional drop in the dirt. Snap the port cover shut before the weather turns and you're set.
✓ Pick Your Kit, Keep Your Options: Grab a single headlamp with the USB-C cable for everyday use, or the two-lamp set with the 6,600 mAh charging case for trips where outlets are far away.
Up and Running in 3 Steps — Under 30 Seconds
Step 1: Pick your kit — one headlamp with USB-C cable, or two headlamps plus the charging case.
Step 2: Top up via USB-C, or drop the lamps in the case and let it recharge them while you move.
Step 3: Strap on the band, tilt the head to 45°, then wave once to start. Wave again to switch modes — hands stay clean, focus stays sharp.

| Why VantaLume™ Leaves Others in the Dark | Old-School Headlamps | Standard Flashlights |
|---|---|---|
| Wave-on motion sensor + 8 modes (red, red flash, strobe, SOS, spot, flood) | 1–3 modes, button-only, no hands-free control | On/off only, no red light, no SOS |
| 1,050 mAh lamp + 6,600 mAh case — recharge on the move, no spare batteries | Single internal cell, needs an outlet to recharge | AA/AAA batteries — buy them, throw them out, repeat |
| Perforated reflective headband + 45° tilt for hands-free precision lighting | Fixed angle, basic elastic, no reflective strip | Hand-held only — one hand permanently busy |
Full Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Material: PC/ABS sealed shell; perforated stretch headband with reflective stripe
- Size: Headlamp 2.5 x 1.18 x 0.83 in; Charging Case 4.9 x 3.66 x 2.13 in; Headband 25.6 x 1.0 in
- Battery: Headlamp 1,050 mAh; Charging Case 6,600 mAh
- Charging: Headlamp approx. 2.5 hrs; Case approx. 5.5 hrs; Input 5V/1A via USB Type-C
- Tilt & Control: Up to 45° downward tilt; button + front-face motion sensor; 8 lighting modes
Your Questions, Answered
How does the wave-on sensor actually work? Will it trigger by accident?
Tap the sensor button once to enable gesture mode, then wave a full hand across the front face within roughly 6 inches to switch the light on or off. It's tuned to ignore small twitches like scratching your head — it needs a clear hand pass to trigger.
Can I use the headlamp without the charging case?
Yes — the lamp runs standalone on its 1,050 mAh internal battery and recharges via the included USB-C cable. The case is optional but adds 6,600 mAh of backup power, which is what most camping and trip buyers go for.
Will it survive rain, dust, and getting tossed in a backpack?
The sealed PC/ABS shell handles rain, splashes, sweat, and dust. Snap the USB-C port cover shut before weather turns and you're set for a trail in the rain, a dawn walk through wet grass, or a damp garage.
What comes in each kit?
The single-lamp kit includes one VantaLume™ headlamp, the reflective headband, the headlamp clip, and a USB-C charging cable. The dual-lamp kit adds a second headlamp plus the 6,600 mAh charging case.
Will the headband fit a bigger head, or under a winter beanie?
The 25.6-inch stretch band adjusts to fit a wide range of head sizes. The lamp also has a separate clip, so you can mount it on the front of a beanie, ball cap, or hood instead of strapping the band over your head.
If It Doesn't Earn a Spot in Your Truck, Send It Back
We built VantaLume™ to be the headlamp you reach for first — for the garage, the trail, the dog walk, the late-night fix under the hood. If yours doesn't earn its spot in your routine, send it back for a full refund. No quibble, no problem.
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VantaLume™ — Wave On, Light the Trail, and Keep Both Hands Free
Wave Your Hand. Light Hits Instantly. Both Hands Stay Free.
Whether you're under the hood at 9pm, walking the dog before sunrise, or pitching a tent with your arms full of gear, VantaLume™ lights what you're looking at the second you wave at it. A motion sensor on the front face. 8 modes including red and SOS. A 6,600 mAh charging case that runs for days instead of dying on you mid-trip.

Stop Fumbling for Tiny Buttons With Greasy, Cold, or Full Hands
You know the routine. The light dies right when you need it. The button is somewhere on the side and you can't find it with gloves on. You're holding a wrench in one hand, your phone in the other, and the beam flickers out. Cheap headlamps quit on you. Standard flashlights need a hand you don't have. VantaLume™ flips that around — you wave, it responds.
➤ Runs for Days on the 6,600 mAh Charging Case: The case recharges both lamps over and over — a full camping weekend, a week of dawn dog walks, or three nights of garage work before it needs a top-up. Each headlamp itself holds 1,050 mAh for solo runs on the USB-C cable.
➤ 8 Modes for 8 Different Nights: Spotlight for the trail, flood for the campsite, red light to keep your night vision (and not blind your tent-mate), red flash, strobe, and SOS. Tap or wave to cycle through — no scrolling through a menu while a coyote watches.
➤ Wave-On Sensor That Actually Works: Hands full, hands dirty, hands wearing winter gloves — wave once across the front face and the light flips on or off. No fumbling for the button. No setting down what you're carrying.
The Headband, the 45° Tilt, and the Sensor — Three Small Things That Change Everything
The headband isn't an afterthought. It's a wide, perforated 25.6-inch strap with a reflective stripe that flexes around your skull and stays put when you're moving — running, climbing, looking down to tie a knot. Oncoming cars and bikes see you before they hear you.
The lamp head tilts down to 45° so you can light exactly the spot you're working on without craning your neck. The motion sensor sits flush on the front face — one wave, one switch. Combine those three details and you stop noticing the headlamp. You just see what you came to see.
Why Mechanics, Hikers, and Dog Walkers Keep Buying a Second One
Once people try the wave-on, they buy a second VantaLume™ for the truck, the toolbox, or the spouse. It's the kind of light that disappears into your routine — you stop thinking about it and just expect the beam to be there when you need it.
"I was skeptical about the gesture thing — figured it'd trigger every time I scratched my head. It doesn't. Wave the whole hand, light comes on. Wave again, off. Three weeks in and I've stopped reaching for my old headlamp." — Daniel R.
Built Around How You Actually Use a Light at Night
✓ All-Night Comfort You Stop Noticing: The perforated stretch band sits light on your head — no pressure point, no sweaty forehead, no slipping when you look down at a knot, a bolt, or a leash.
✓ Rain and Splash Won't Quit on You: The sealed shell handles rain, dust, sweat, and the occasional drop in the dirt. Snap the port cover shut before the weather turns and you're set.
✓ Pick Your Kit, Keep Your Options: Grab a single headlamp with the USB-C cable for everyday use, or the two-lamp set with the 6,600 mAh charging case for trips where outlets are far away.
Up and Running in 3 Steps — Under 30 Seconds
Step 1: Pick your kit — one headlamp with USB-C cable, or two headlamps plus the charging case.
Step 2: Top up via USB-C, or drop the lamps in the case and let it recharge them while you move.
Step 3: Strap on the band, tilt the head to 45°, then wave once to start. Wave again to switch modes — hands stay clean, focus stays sharp.

| Why VantaLume™ Leaves Others in the Dark | Old-School Headlamps | Standard Flashlights |
|---|---|---|
| Wave-on motion sensor + 8 modes (red, red flash, strobe, SOS, spot, flood) | 1–3 modes, button-only, no hands-free control | On/off only, no red light, no SOS |
| 1,050 mAh lamp + 6,600 mAh case — recharge on the move, no spare batteries | Single internal cell, needs an outlet to recharge | AA/AAA batteries — buy them, throw them out, repeat |
| Perforated reflective headband + 45° tilt for hands-free precision lighting | Fixed angle, basic elastic, no reflective strip | Hand-held only — one hand permanently busy |
Full Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Material: PC/ABS sealed shell; perforated stretch headband with reflective stripe
- Size: Headlamp 2.5 x 1.18 x 0.83 in; Charging Case 4.9 x 3.66 x 2.13 in; Headband 25.6 x 1.0 in
- Battery: Headlamp 1,050 mAh; Charging Case 6,600 mAh
- Charging: Headlamp approx. 2.5 hrs; Case approx. 5.5 hrs; Input 5V/1A via USB Type-C
- Tilt & Control: Up to 45° downward tilt; button + front-face motion sensor; 8 lighting modes
Your Questions, Answered
How does the wave-on sensor actually work? Will it trigger by accident?
Tap the sensor button once to enable gesture mode, then wave a full hand across the front face within roughly 6 inches to switch the light on or off. It's tuned to ignore small twitches like scratching your head — it needs a clear hand pass to trigger.
Can I use the headlamp without the charging case?
Yes — the lamp runs standalone on its 1,050 mAh internal battery and recharges via the included USB-C cable. The case is optional but adds 6,600 mAh of backup power, which is what most camping and trip buyers go for.
Will it survive rain, dust, and getting tossed in a backpack?
The sealed PC/ABS shell handles rain, splashes, sweat, and dust. Snap the USB-C port cover shut before weather turns and you're set for a trail in the rain, a dawn walk through wet grass, or a damp garage.
What comes in each kit?
The single-lamp kit includes one VantaLume™ headlamp, the reflective headband, the headlamp clip, and a USB-C charging cable. The dual-lamp kit adds a second headlamp plus the 6,600 mAh charging case.
Will the headband fit a bigger head, or under a winter beanie?
The 25.6-inch stretch band adjusts to fit a wide range of head sizes. The lamp also has a separate clip, so you can mount it on the front of a beanie, ball cap, or hood instead of strapping the band over your head.
If It Doesn't Earn a Spot in Your Truck, Send It Back
We built VantaLume™ to be the headlamp you reach for first — for the garage, the trail, the dog walk, the late-night fix under the hood. If yours doesn't earn its spot in your routine, send it back for a full refund. No quibble, no problem.
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Wave Your Hand. Light Hits Instantly. Both Hands Stay Free.
Whether you're under the hood at 9pm, walking the dog before sunrise, or pitching a tent with your arms full of gear, VantaLume™ lights what you're looking at the second you wave at it. A motion sensor on the front face. 8 modes including red and SOS. A 6,600 mAh charging case that runs for days instead of dying on you mid-trip.

Stop Fumbling for Tiny Buttons With Greasy, Cold, or Full Hands
You know the routine. The light dies right when you need it. The button is somewhere on the side and you can't find it with gloves on. You're holding a wrench in one hand, your phone in the other, and the beam flickers out. Cheap headlamps quit on you. Standard flashlights need a hand you don't have. VantaLume™ flips that around — you wave, it responds.
➤ Runs for Days on the 6,600 mAh Charging Case: The case recharges both lamps over and over — a full camping weekend, a week of dawn dog walks, or three nights of garage work before it needs a top-up. Each headlamp itself holds 1,050 mAh for solo runs on the USB-C cable.
➤ 8 Modes for 8 Different Nights: Spotlight for the trail, flood for the campsite, red light to keep your night vision (and not blind your tent-mate), red flash, strobe, and SOS. Tap or wave to cycle through — no scrolling through a menu while a coyote watches.
➤ Wave-On Sensor That Actually Works: Hands full, hands dirty, hands wearing winter gloves — wave once across the front face and the light flips on or off. No fumbling for the button. No setting down what you're carrying.
The Headband, the 45° Tilt, and the Sensor — Three Small Things That Change Everything
The headband isn't an afterthought. It's a wide, perforated 25.6-inch strap with a reflective stripe that flexes around your skull and stays put when you're moving — running, climbing, looking down to tie a knot. Oncoming cars and bikes see you before they hear you.
The lamp head tilts down to 45° so you can light exactly the spot you're working on without craning your neck. The motion sensor sits flush on the front face — one wave, one switch. Combine those three details and you stop noticing the headlamp. You just see what you came to see.
Why Mechanics, Hikers, and Dog Walkers Keep Buying a Second One
Once people try the wave-on, they buy a second VantaLume™ for the truck, the toolbox, or the spouse. It's the kind of light that disappears into your routine — you stop thinking about it and just expect the beam to be there when you need it.
"I was skeptical about the gesture thing — figured it'd trigger every time I scratched my head. It doesn't. Wave the whole hand, light comes on. Wave again, off. Three weeks in and I've stopped reaching for my old headlamp." — Daniel R.
Built Around How You Actually Use a Light at Night
✓ All-Night Comfort You Stop Noticing: The perforated stretch band sits light on your head — no pressure point, no sweaty forehead, no slipping when you look down at a knot, a bolt, or a leash.
✓ Rain and Splash Won't Quit on You: The sealed shell handles rain, dust, sweat, and the occasional drop in the dirt. Snap the port cover shut before the weather turns and you're set.
✓ Pick Your Kit, Keep Your Options: Grab a single headlamp with the USB-C cable for everyday use, or the two-lamp set with the 6,600 mAh charging case for trips where outlets are far away.
Up and Running in 3 Steps — Under 30 Seconds
Step 1: Pick your kit — one headlamp with USB-C cable, or two headlamps plus the charging case.
Step 2: Top up via USB-C, or drop the lamps in the case and let it recharge them while you move.
Step 3: Strap on the band, tilt the head to 45°, then wave once to start. Wave again to switch modes — hands stay clean, focus stays sharp.

| Why VantaLume™ Leaves Others in the Dark | Old-School Headlamps | Standard Flashlights |
|---|---|---|
| Wave-on motion sensor + 8 modes (red, red flash, strobe, SOS, spot, flood) | 1–3 modes, button-only, no hands-free control | On/off only, no red light, no SOS |
| 1,050 mAh lamp + 6,600 mAh case — recharge on the move, no spare batteries | Single internal cell, needs an outlet to recharge | AA/AAA batteries — buy them, throw them out, repeat |
| Perforated reflective headband + 45° tilt for hands-free precision lighting | Fixed angle, basic elastic, no reflective strip | Hand-held only — one hand permanently busy |
Full Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Material: PC/ABS sealed shell; perforated stretch headband with reflective stripe
- Size: Headlamp 2.5 x 1.18 x 0.83 in; Charging Case 4.9 x 3.66 x 2.13 in; Headband 25.6 x 1.0 in
- Battery: Headlamp 1,050 mAh; Charging Case 6,600 mAh
- Charging: Headlamp approx. 2.5 hrs; Case approx. 5.5 hrs; Input 5V/1A via USB Type-C
- Tilt & Control: Up to 45° downward tilt; button + front-face motion sensor; 8 lighting modes
Your Questions, Answered
How does the wave-on sensor actually work? Will it trigger by accident?
Tap the sensor button once to enable gesture mode, then wave a full hand across the front face within roughly 6 inches to switch the light on or off. It's tuned to ignore small twitches like scratching your head — it needs a clear hand pass to trigger.
Can I use the headlamp without the charging case?
Yes — the lamp runs standalone on its 1,050 mAh internal battery and recharges via the included USB-C cable. The case is optional but adds 6,600 mAh of backup power, which is what most camping and trip buyers go for.
Will it survive rain, dust, and getting tossed in a backpack?
The sealed PC/ABS shell handles rain, splashes, sweat, and dust. Snap the USB-C port cover shut before weather turns and you're set for a trail in the rain, a dawn walk through wet grass, or a damp garage.
What comes in each kit?
The single-lamp kit includes one VantaLume™ headlamp, the reflective headband, the headlamp clip, and a USB-C charging cable. The dual-lamp kit adds a second headlamp plus the 6,600 mAh charging case.
Will the headband fit a bigger head, or under a winter beanie?
The 25.6-inch stretch band adjusts to fit a wide range of head sizes. The lamp also has a separate clip, so you can mount it on the front of a beanie, ball cap, or hood instead of strapping the band over your head.
If It Doesn't Earn a Spot in Your Truck, Send It Back
We built VantaLume™ to be the headlamp you reach for first — for the garage, the trail, the dog walk, the late-night fix under the hood. If yours doesn't earn its spot in your routine, send it back for a full refund. No quibble, no problem.



























