




I recently tested the Rechargeable Torch Watch to see if it could replace a standard headlamp during late-night treks. This unique piece of gear integrates a versatile light source directly onto the wrist, keeping your hands completely free while navigating dark trails.
The watch is constructed from a combination of aviation aluminum-alloy and plastic, striking a solid balance between durability and weight. The adjustable nylon strap feels secure on the wrist, and the light output—ranging up to 200 lumens—is surprisingly bright for its compact frame.
Operating the four light modes is intuitive, and switching to the SOS setting is quick enough to be genuinely useful in a pinch. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery removes the hassle of carrying spare cells, making this a reliable companion for short evening excursions.
This is an excellent tool for hikers, campers, and joggers who want a lightweight, hands-free lighting solution without the bulk of a traditional headlamp.
With an overall rating of 4.71/5, the Rechargeable Torch Watch proves that small gear can have a significant impact on safety. Given the $35.85 price tag, it is a practical addition to any outdoor kit that won't break the bank.