Places we go, People we see – Product Review
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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, [...]
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Boing Boing – HUGlight Review
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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 [...]
ABC News – Gift Guide
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See what “ABC News” had to say about the HUGlight:
Last-Minute Gadget Gifts That Won’t Break the Bank
For 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 [...]
Statesman – Gift Guide
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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 [...]
Chicago Tribune – Gift Guide
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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 [...]
PC World on the Clip Light
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On January 16, 2006, we got reviewed by Steve Bass at PC World:
“Bright Book and Notebook Light
…a cheap, $10 LED On-The-Go Light from MyLight. There’s a little ball — the light – that revolves in a holder with a clamp on the bottom. I use it to read at night [...]

