What Sets It Apart
Princeton Tec has manufactured headlamps in New Jersey since 1975, predating most of the brands in this roundup. The Remix's construction quality reflects this history — the housing is solid, the single-button operation is tested and reliable, and the waterproofing is consistent with the IPX4 specification rather than optimistic marketing. For a $40 headlamp that may be used as a backup or emergency item rather than a primary tool, this build quality reduces the concern that it won't work when actually needed.
Single-button operation is a feature on a headlamp, not a limitation. Many headlamps with three or four buttons and multiple mode sequences require consulting an instruction manual in the dark. The Remix's straightforward control eliminates this problem entirely: one button, one press cycles brightness, and the function is remembered intuitively after a single use.
Who This Is For
The Remix is right for: first-time headlamp buyers, car campers who want a reliable simple tool, backpackers looking for an affordable backup headlamp, and anyone who finds multi-button headlamps unnecessarily complicated.
How It Compares
Ranks #10 of 14 headlamps in this category.