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See what the mercurynews.com had to say about the HUGlight: Gadget to GoWHAT: HUGlight (www.mylight.com) is a hands-free, dual-headed LED flashlight. HOW IT WORKS: The U-shaped, bendable light is extremely adaptable. For example, a camper, hiker or backpacker can hang the light from the neck, with the LED “arms” bent up for better illumination. It also can be bent around objects or hung from the top of a tent. Two AAA batteries power it for as long as 40 hours (the manufacturer says). Each flashlight head has a spotlight bulb and a wide-angle bulb. They can light separately or simultaneously. Easily accessed buttons atop the lights turn them on and also cycle through the brightness options. HIGH POINTS: This is a superstar among flashlights: very bright and quite pliable. The foam covering the internal, bendable spine is comfortable. I hung one on both my dogs, and even the more nervous one didn’t mind. The best use for me was pinching it onto a ball cap. The light is bright (50 lumens) for detail work. I even pulled both ends out to make it a 2-foot stick and twirled it like a baton. So if you need to attract someone’s attention, it’s the next best thing to a signal flare. ]]>
See what the ottawacitizen.com had to say about the HUGlight: Cool Tools“Ever tried repairing a leaky sink trap while holding a flashlight? It’s difficult, if not impossible. Now it’s HUGlight (by ShowerTek Inc.) to the rescue. Coil its flexible wire arms so it sits on a flat surface, flip on the four LED lights at the end of its two tails, and you’ve got enough illumination to do an appendectomy. Covered in soft foam, the arms also wrap around your neck for household repairs and bedtime reading. The lights, two spot and two wide-angle, operate independently. Runs for 40 hours on two AA batteries. $14.95 at www.mylight.com and coming to Wal-Mart, Costco and other retailers.” ]]>
See what “Places we go” had to say about the HUGlight: Lugging, Hugging, and Mugging“Covered in fuzzy orange with a pink flashlight thingie wrapped around my neck, I was quite the sight on our 10-hour flight to the Netherlands a few weeks ago… Then along came the HUGlight ($19). It’s a one-piece, hands-free, flexible LED light, 13 inches long when stretched out. I love them all. Diane appreciates the versatile HUGlight. ![]() HUGlight – BUY NOW See what “Star-Telegram” had to say about the HUGlight: Tech the halls: gifts for gadget-lovers“Few things are as comforting as curling up under a Snuggie with a good book; few things are as frustrating as curling up and not having enough light to read the book you curled up with. The lightweight HUGlight is a flexible, soft foam tube with LED lights on either side, one for wide angle, the other a spotlight; there’s a rubber grip neck pad in the back to hold it in place once you get cozy. You get 40 hours of light off two AAA batteries. In several colors for $14.95, at Walmart, Costco and other retailers or www.mylight.com. And yes, we love our Snuggie, silly as it looks.” ]]>![]() HUGlight – BUY NOW See what “Boing Boing” had to say about the HUGlight: “Of the many booklights I’ve tried, this one ($15 at Amazon) is the best. With four LED lights, two on the end of each flexible stalk, the clincher is that it’s never clutter. It can be molded into a bedside lamp, hung around the neck for weightless book reading, wrapped around the wrist for plumbing jobs, and so on. Some suggested configurations: ‘The Charmed Snake’, ‘The Helix’, and ‘The Pistol’. I understand that the official term for the configuration depicted in the PR photo is ‘The Screamer’. “ ]]>![]() HUGlight – BUY NOW See what “ABC News” had to say about the HUGlight: Last-Minute Gadget Gifts That Won’t Break the BankFor the book worm who likes to read herself to sleep or the Jack-of-All-Trades who pokes around in poorly-lit places, try the Huglight. The flexible flashlight can be wrapped around your head or neck or twisted to point at anything that needs illumination. ShowerTek Inc.’s HugLight has two flexible arms with two LED lights on each end. Normally $19, they’re now on sale for $14.95 on the company’s Web site and Amazon.” ]]> HUGlight – BUY NOW
See what “Statesman” had to say about the HUGlight: One for the road: Holiday gifts for the traveler“For those of us who still like printed books, I like this better than those reading lights that attach to your book, because you don’t have to keep repositioning it. It goes around your neck on a flexible arm. Two AAA batteries come with it.” ]]>![]() HUGlight – BUY NOW See what “Chicago Tribune” had to say about the HUGlight: A good night light“End bedtime battles over lights-out with a HUG Light for your night-owl spouse. Flexible steel alloy wire arms are coated with soft foam rubber to wrap around one’s neck comfortably. Lights at the end of its two tails can be independently controlled for varying brightness. The HUGlight also can be coiled to stand on a flat surface or as a hook for car and plumbing repairs and camping. It illuminates for up to 40 hours on two AAA batteries. Cost: $19; mylight.com “ ]]> |
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We took them with us to Africa for a month on safari, and they were way more useful and more comfortable than wearing headlamps. Thanks HUG, for being the brightest new stars in the night sky.
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