Havingย looked at and reviewed several LED headlamps over the years, like the Coast FL60 headlamp and the Coast HL8 headlamp, we wanted to see how the new Maxxeon WorkStar 620 headlamp would stand up under intensive use and wear. A couple distinguishing featuresย set this headlamp apart form the crowd. First, like a good LED flashlight, the Maxxeon WorkStar 620 (model MXN00620) has an adjustable zoom lens that aries the LED output from spot to flood. It also uses a pair of standard 3.7V cell-style Lithium-ion batteries that get ย inserted into the holder affixed to the rear of the headlamp assembly. Finally, the Maxxeon 620 has three light output levels so that youโre not forced to use all of the lumens when all you need is longer run-time and less output.
Maxxeon WorkStar 620 Headlamp Features
While Iย glossed over the majority of features in theย introduction, thereโs more to be said about what Maxxeon has to offer in the WorkStar 620 headlamp. Because this is a serious lens and LED lighting system attached to your head, Maxxeon opted for a triple head strap to give you an over-the-top support for helping balance and carry the load. When I first put on the headlamp I had the straps too tight, resulting in my leaving marks on my forehead from the ribbed plastic housing. A quick adjustment, however, put the majority of the weight on the top strap (where it belongs) and left me in a much more comfortable situation. In fact, after I adjusted the system, I hardly felt it. I do recommend a hat, however, as the top strap will bisect your hair like a grizzly bear plowing through a corn field.

Here are the expected run times and lumen output for the Maxxeon 620 Technicianโs headlamp:
- Low โ 150 lumens โ 8 hours
- Mediumย โ 300ย lumens โ 4ย hours
- Highย โ 600ย lumens โ 2ย hours

The head strap included with theย Maxxeon WorkStar 620 headlamp is fully adjustable, and it comes with 4 hard hat clips toย easily affix it to your protective gear when youโre on a construction site and still need some directional light onย your work space.
Using the Maxxeon WorkStar 620 Headlamp

The beam this Maxxeon LED headlamp throws is impressive. It can go from a 1:1 wide floodย (1 foot wide at 1 foot away) to a nice tight 6:1 ratio where the beam is just 2โณ wide at 1 foot away (or a 1 foot wide spot at 6 feet). Adjusting the beam was simple, and the headlamp stayed in place while I pulled and pushed it to the desired zoom.
I really like this headlamp. The Maxxeon 620 (model MXN00620) is indeed a great LED headlamp for technicians. Itโs lightweight (just 11 ounces), well distributed, bright (when it needs to be), and recharges without having to remove the batteries. About the only thing I could ask for is the ability to recharge it faster (or with higher current to take advantage of 2.1A USB outputs). Still, with 150 lumens giving you 8 hours of run-time, Iโm not sure charging time is really much of an issue. We havenโt done any endurance testing yet, but the included lithium-ion batteries should give you years of use, and you can replace them inexpensively when the time comes. Theย Maxxeon WorkStar 620 headlamp is a win overall, and at less than $42 retail, itโs also a lot cheaper than many lesser quality alternatives.

