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ranked #159,257 most helpful out of 571,544,897 reviews
★★☆☆☆
Pretty good, but I'll stick with my Mighty Bright clip on.
This is a great little gadget if you don't mind spending [money]on a light that isn't all that great for either bed side reading or traveling. The way it works is two light emitting diodes are built into the black handle of the unit. They are powered by 4 'AAA' batteries. The light shines through the plastic screen. Thus, much of the light is captured (not really, but it is easier to explain this way) within the plastic panel. When placed over the pages of a book, the light captured in the panel is sufficient to read the page. First, the Pros: -Great Design and well engineered. -Adequate light if you really share a bed with someone who can't stand even the smallest of clip on book lights. Cons: -Expensive. ... -The light weight plastic screen will scratch, as the unit doesn't come with a case. Throw it in a backpack or a briefcase for a few business trips and you are sure to scratch this up. It's best left on the bedside table, ideally in a book as a bookmark or in the box it came in. -Not great for mass market paperbacks. It is a pain to turn the pages and move the light. The smaller the book, as mass market paperbacks are, the more you have to juggle the book and the LightWedge. So, if you read primarily paper backed books or are a very fast reader, it will get annoying to use this product. -The light is adequate; I would not say it is ideal by any means. This book light is not nearly as powerful as the classic Might Bright and thus you may find that your eyes are strained when reading for extended periods of time with this little gadget.
December 2002 · Tools and Home Improvement
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LightWedge Reading Light
3.6★ · 113 ratings, as of 2023
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