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Mrs. Roselyn DuBuque III
> 3 dayVery nice and bright also has red light
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B. Greene
> 3 dayI bought this hoping to use it as a book light, but the shape of it and short flex stem make it awkward for that purpose.
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Matthew K Hansen
> 3 dayThis light has made my job much easier. I wear tactical polo’s with bilateral mic pockets; the light clip fits easily into these mic pockets. I work night shift as a paramedic. When walking into dark areas or working on patients in low light areas, this light provides sufficient enough light to get the job done. In the past I would hold my flashlight under my armpit or between my neck and shoulder; this was a burden. The light is easy to use and charge. I normally use it on the brightest setting and only use the white light. I have had the light about 1.5 months and have only charged it twice. HELPFUL HINT: The light will plug into the USB (not micro USB) charger both ways, but only when the red light turns on is it charging; picture is attached.
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Jose Arellano
> 3 dayfor every person that needs an extra HANDS=FREE LIGHT. I really recommend this one, very useful for wrighting at night. Battery lasts a substantial amount of hours.
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McBud
> 3 dayFits perfectly clipped onto my hard hat head band. Charges quickly. Great light.
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Brad Lancaster
> 3 dayWorks like the other two Ive had that I paid more for. They last about two years before something breaks on it
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HuntinNut
> 3 dayI use this on duty to light up licenses or other papers that I need to read without having to use my 1200 lumen flash light. The red light feature is great for this and keeps me from back lighting myself or other officers.
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Ralph Furlong
> 3 dayThere are times when having a small tactical light source is an advantage and so when this item came up, I thought I would give it a try. Here is what I found: 1. You charge this item by removing an end cap (has a water seal) and then plugging that end into a USB port capable of charging. The first problem comes in as this unit is not designed fit only one way. Thus, it is very easy to plug it in backwards and not have the unit charge. If you do this, just reverse the unit and then it will charge. 2. The unit uses the red led to let you know if it is charging (solid red light) or if it is charged (blinking red light). Just keep in mind that if you have the light already on and plug the unit it, the red light stays on. The problem here is that if you plug it in backwards, you will not know since the light is also still on. If you have the white light on, it will turn that off and turn on the red led to indicate charging. So, you just need to be careful if you are using the red light and do not want to turn it off while it is charging. 3. The charger that is included makes it difficult to charge this unit on a wall plug!! It is a VERY tight fit!! 4. The switch that turns the light on and off and that is used to cycle it through brightness levels and between red and white light does not work easily! Getting it to work sometimes is a real pain. This is not a good thing if you really need the light quickly or if you need to change modes quickly. Maybe with more time it will wear in or something, but after several hours of use, it is still just as finicky. 5. The limited lifetime warranty is useless as it does not cover the battery, the switch, or the leds. Just be aware of that. While I like the compact design, I think that this is more of a prototype that needs a bit of refinement before it is ready for prime time.
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Prof. Nyah Morissette MD
> 3 dayLove this little light. Keeps my hands free when I need to while checking a person. (Law enforcement).
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Roger Rosado
> 3 dayI use this daily as a police officer. While there are some officer safety concerns with how, when and where you use it; discriminatory use will find you hands free with one less thing to worry about. And the red lighting is great for maintaining night vision.