I've used a couple various Energizer headlamp models over the years. For fairly cheap off the shelf big box store lights they aren't that bad. Tint on the ones I've had (I don't know the model numbers off the top of my head, nor do I know where I put them...) was generally bluish to cool white, with numerous artifacts in the beam. The red light option is nice though, and runtimes are usable. They have put up to a LOT of abuse without flinching, though: some water (not immersed), dropping, banged around on rocks and in packs, etc. I haven't tried the absolute latest Vision series, but they seem more expensive than they really should be, as they are approaching prices of at least entry options from Fenix and other reputable manufacturers.
However, at least at WallyWorld, cheap Bushnell headlights are popping up. I have a 150 lumen version I believe and it provides a decent beam profile (albeit a weird spot along the edge caused by the lens design) and better tint than the Energizers I've had. It runs a couple hours on high and includes red and "blood tracking" color modes which use a different switch from the primary light. Same solid plastic material as the various Energizers, but a better aesthetic and build quality as far as I can tell. Really difficult to change the batteries though. It cost the same as some of the lower level Energizers, so in my opinion makes a better budget headlight.
Edit: Forgot to mention: new thing I like doing is clipping lights to my Koss Portapros or to a headband to use it as a headlight. If you have decent lights already it may be worth trying instead and seeing if that works for you.
Tl;dr- Not bad, Bushnell seems a bit better for the same or less money, more expensive options approach numbers where you can get reputable manufacturer's entry headlights.