Showing posts with label biking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biking. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Super Bright 11 LED Hat Clip Light



I received the Super Bright 11 LED Hat Clip Light through a promotion. 

Product Info: 
  • 11 LED lights
  • Attaches to cap, hands free
  • 3 AAA batteries (not included)
  • Size: 90 x 60 x 17 mm
When I first received this hat clip light, a clip was broken on the lid or closure part where the batteries go. It made it difficult to keep the batteries in the device because the closure wouldn't stay on. I messaged the company about the issue and they were very quick at responding and helping me solve the issue. Very great communication and customer service on their part. 

The device takes 3 AAA batteries to get to work. The hat clip light shows directions on which way the batteries go. The on button is to the side of where the batteries are kept. The button is small and round, yet easy to push. 

Beware of turning on the light with it facing you. It is very bright!! 



The clips go over the brim of one's hat with the light underneath to make a flashlight that's hands free. Similar to a head lamp.

The brim of the hat needs to be fairly straight to get the clip to fit. A hat with a brim that's rounded or curved a lot makes it difficult for the hat clip to stay on.



Check out this hat light on amazon.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

3-In-1 Cree LED Flashlight



I received the 3-in-1 Cree LED Flashlight by Accessorise Your Life (AYL) through a promotion. 

Product Info:
  • Magnetic Base
  • Durable
  • Anodized aluminium body 
  • Takes 3 AAA batteries (not included
  • Total of 29 LED lights (18 white, 11 red
  • 3-in-1 option (Cree, White, and Flashing red LED lights)
  • Bulbs can last 100,000 hours

First thing I noticed when I opened up the package was that the flashlight seemed lighter than I had expected it to be, which makes it easier to carry around if necessary. It was apparently light enough for my puppy to try to drag it around.

The image on the box help me realize that the bottom unscrews, and that's where the batteries go. Unfortunately, the 3 AAA batteries to power the flashlight is not included. The batteries were easy to drop in and get out.



I noticed that the base was magnetic when the batteries started sticking to the bottom part (that was screwed off) of the flashlight. The magnetic base was able to hold up the flashlight on my car, on the fridge, or other metal surfaces.







The first click of the power button brings up the cree or normal flashlight type mode. Sadly, when I first put in the batteries, the flashlight must have been turned on already, and I ended up blinding myself. The LED lights are very bright and can shine out for a long distance.






The second click of the power button goes to the white LED lights. This is also very bright. Brighter than the Cree. It's great for area views if you're holding it length wise or you have the magnetic base holding it up.

The third click to the power button goes to the red flashing LED lights. They're bright, but not as blinding as the white LEDs. This is great for emergency uses, like being stuck on the side of the road and working on the vehicle. It helps make you visible.

Check out this flashlight on amazon