Solar Light Cap Charges During Day, Lights at Night


The solar powered hat looks just like a normal baseball cap but it has some neat tricks up it’s sleeve (or brim if you will). On the top is a solar panel that receives the sun’s rays during the day and in turn charges a battery that will power up the two integrated LED spotlights under the brim of the cap.

The electronics are all enclosed in a waterproof housing. Just 2 hours of daylight will charge the lights for 2-18 hours of use and at full charge it can run for 36 hours. There’s a button on the brim that controls brightness level or sets the optional flashing “SOS” mode. The solar light cap is really an ideal camping, fishing or hiking accessory; if you’re going to be walking in the sun all day, you might as well put it to good use.

9 thoughts on “Solar Light Cap Charges During Day, Lights at Night

  1. Hi CraziestGadgets,

    I tried contacting you a while ago but never received a response, can you please email me so we can discuss my proposal?

    Thanks

  2. I am tall and was walking and always almost hit my head and the idea came to me… blind people have seeing eye dogs but seeing sticks and dogs cant protect there head especially if they are blind and tall why not make a cap blind people can wear that have battery powered lasers that set off a audio alarm before they hit there head or maybe sumones already thought of this

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