Saturday 24 December 2011

Light Mine Pro: Turn off the Dark


Ever try working under the hood? Getting light under there can be hard, and sometimes the old hanging light bulb won’t do it, especially if you’re by the roadside. Enter the Light Mine Pro, from Striker, a North Carolina-based maker of some interesting tools.

It’s basically a small ball (about baseball-sized) with neodymium magnets that can be support on a flat surface or stick it to anything made of metal. The lights are bright LEDs, with one set of red ones for when you need to work in the dark and not lose night vision. It’s powered by AAA batteries, so there are no worries about charging anything exotic.

It’s one of those great under-$20 gifts for the nearest gearhead -- or anyone who finds they need to work in small, dark spaces.


Article by Jesse Emspak, TechNewsDaily Contributor

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