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Mr J___Ha Ha ha
> 3 dayLove this light. I dont have to worry about batteries dying while im hunting. I can just charge this in my car on the way or at home the night before
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Nia Mack
> 3 dayGot it for my husband who is a Police Officer, and works great.
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JR.
> 3 dayI got this for working on the motor unit. It provides great low (red) light without making me extremely visible when back at the motorcycle. Works so well I use it when not on the motor as well for hand free note taking and activities such as lifting prints when I need both hands free. I clip it too my vest and wire the light out of my shirt.
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Daisy R.
> 3 dayGreat product
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Idaho Outdoorsman
> 3 dayDid not work no red led only white very disappointing
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Christopher Kennedy
> 3 dayGreat light. Took me a minute to figure out the red light (hold down the button) but works great. Recommend
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Carli Weaver
> 3 daySo far so good. It has worked every night I have worked.
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Angelo R. Hernandez
> 3 dayI have 3 of them, love it.
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Dr. Delbert Kuhic III
> 3 dayexcellent light, I use it in my Cessna 182 (1957) for lighting the dash during night flying and works great.
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Alla S.
> 3 dayThe streamlight clipmate is especially helpful to have around, if you need to light the area around you but have your hands full—it’s compact and easily attachable to baseball cap, pant pockets, etc. and has great lighting. When I first opened this light, I started to search for how to charge it. The instructions are in tiny typeface, while there was information present about charging the device , there was no specific information present about HOW to charge it—how to plug it in, in the first place. I was gradually able to sort it out for myself, but it would be helpful to have some sort of illustrations and more details. I was searching for a USB cable, but it’s not needed. If you take off the cover, you find a USB charge tab that’s already part of the light’s design that you can then plug into a USB source or AC wall adapter, but you have to figure out from which side to plug it in from first. It took about 2 hours to charge, and then the red light started blinking. Then I attached the light to the edge of my baseball cap and tried using it in my garage, it was very helpful as it did a good job of lighting the way, and has several lighting settings that you can adjust to make it more or less brighter. This compact light can be used for a variety of purposes, including reading in the dark. I’m giving it a four only because the charging was confusing. Overall, though, this is a great, compact, attachable light with adjustable light settings, that’s also versatile.