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    Saturday
    Dec052020

    A Newer, Better Version Of An Older Gadget - The LED Beanie Cap.

    About give years ago we talked about an LED Beanie, great for the cold weather. But now I bought a newer version that's rechargeable! So it's not only a warm Winter beanie hat, but also a hands free LED flashlight to light your way at night. This can be a great outdoor utility light for dog walking, camping, running, pretty much any place you want a hands-free light. It's a one size fits all, or I guess, one size fits most. It's available in many colors, ideal for men or women. The LED light in this acrylic knit hat with is both removable and rechargeable. The company says it can light the distance up to 30 feet away. The built-in 4 SMD LED light provides 120 Lumens and up to 4 hours of continuous use or 68 hours of intermittent use. There are three brightness settings. The first push is full bright, then medium, then low light. Remove the light to charge it from any USB port, car charger or portable power bank. Available in many colors. Best of all, it's usually under $14. (It was under $12 when I posted this on 12/5/20, but the price seems to change daily. Click the Amazon link to find the latest price. There many companies selling what look likes the same LED beanie on Amazon, so you can check those too.

     

    Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/sbNw9qBsvi8

     

    Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3oosZ00 

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