Do Go Down in the Cellar: Joby Switchback Lantern Headlamp

What’s going on over at Joby? The all-conquering maker of bendy, magnet-tipped prehensile tripods is slowly turning into a flashlight company. The latest lamp is the Gorillatorch Switchback, a weird combination of lantern and headlamp.

Having brought out a flexible tripod in every possible size, Joby is intent on doing the same for battery-powered lighting. The Switchback starts off as a bright, dim-able lantern whose LEDs glow from 5 to 130-lumens in white or night-vision-preserving red. It’s perfect for telling ghost stories around the campfire.

But then, when you discover that you’re camping in Blair Witch country, you can pop out the headlamp section, stretch its band around your noggin and foolishly head off to explore. Alternate uses are going down to investigate a noise in the cellar, or checking out the suspicious sound in the back yard after all the house lights mysteriously go out.

The Switchback runs on a pair of AA batteries, and will last for up to 72 hours, enough to last until the FBI’s serial-killer unit comes to help you out of the underground pit in which you are now imprisoned. $60, including the vestigial tripod.

Switchback product page [Joby. Thanks, Mark!]

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