Nebo hands-free LED light

Posted in Flashlights by Reuben Drake on October 1st, 2007

Nebo Hands free work light hooks to your ear like a headsetThis convenient little gadget from Nebo hooks on your ear and looks similar to many Bluetooth headsets but is actually a LED flashlight that lets you keep your hands free and have a light wherever your head’s pointing.

The LED light is adjustable, fits on either ear and has two modes; one is a bright white light and the other is green allowing you to illuminate something in the dark but not loose so much of your night vision. It runs off of a lithium battery and the LEDs are said to last over 100,000 hours without getting hot (over 11 years of continuous light). It retails for about $16 with shipping.

NEBO Hands Free Work Light via bb Gadgets

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One Comment to “Nebo hands-free LED light”
  1. Flashlights Fanatic Says:

    This looks like an incredible buy! And for only $16 with shipping included? Wow. I could definitely use one around the house for late night reading when I don’t want to keep my wife up.

    By the way, are you familiar with whether this is sold in stores so I could try it before buying it?

    Thanks!

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