ONE IN EVERY DRAWER NOW
Power went out in the storm and the phone torch was useless. The wave-on is brilliant — hands full carrying candles and it just turns on. Wish I'd bought them years ago.
— Graham T., 61Have an account? Log in to check out faster.
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Flick your hand past the sensor and the beam turns on. No fumbling for a button in the dark, no torch clenched in your teeth. Gloves on, arms full, buried under the sink — the light just comes on where you're looking and both hands stay free.

A focused centre beam throws light right down the yard while twin side LEDs wash a wide glow up close. Walk the dog down an unlit street, find your way across a dark campsite, light up the whole shed — on multiple brightness modes.

Blackouts, early starts, late dog walks, the back of the shed, under the car, getting the kids to the loo when the power's out. Everyone reckons they don't need a headlamp — right up until they do. Keep it in the drawer and grab it when it matters.

Tops up over USB-C off the same cable as your phone — no dead AAAs to buy. Water-resistant for the shed and the trail, and so light you forget it's on your head. Charge it once, keep it ready, reach for it more than you'd expect.
Verified buyers · winter 2026
“Power went out and this was the only thing that actually helped. Now there's one in every drawer.”
— Graham, 61 · Verified Buyer
“Walk the dog in the dark before work — total game-changer. Doesn't bounce and it's so bright.”
— Kylie, 39 · Verified Buyer
“Wave it on with greasy hands under the car, both hands free. Can't fault it for the money.”
— Dave, 52 · Verified Buyer
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Rated 4.8/5 from 11,600+ reviews
Power went out in the storm and the phone torch was useless. The wave-on is brilliant — hands full carrying candles and it just turns on. Wish I'd bought them years ago.
— Graham T., 61Walk the dog before work in the dark. Light, doesn't bounce, and I can see the path and pick up after her without juggling a torch. Bought a second for the shed.
— Kylie R., 39Work under cars and up in the roof — a handheld torch is useless. Wave it on, both hands free, and the beam actually reaches. Ordered two more for the boys at work.
— Dave M., 52Bought it for blackouts but use it for everything — reading in bed, finding things behind the couch, the chooks of a morning. So light I forget it's on my head.
— Marg P., 67