This custom Robot Series® book light is a unique promotional gift with an elegant look. The book light opens at the press of a button, automatically turning on the bright LED and angling it just right for enhanced reading. Now you'll get great exposure and shine on for years.
Product Usage: Giveaways at a high end Eco-Chic hotel
Customer Review: They were nice. I would have liked the logo to be a bit bigger but there was not really enough space.
Would you recommend this product?: Yes
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Reviewed On: 4/23/2010
Reviewer: Pam Dawood
Company: Utah Imaging
Product Usage: Physician conference vendor booth
Customer Review: Good for the sale price. Wished the angle of the light was adjustable.
Would you recommend this product?: Yes
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Reviewed On: 6/30/2009
Reviewer: Robyn Russell
Company: SI Entrepreneurship Center
Product Usage: I used this premium as a giveaway for a high dollar event I hosted for our new studio space. People were delighted with the quality of it! I asked a colleague how much she thought I spent per unit and she guessed $12! They were only $1.95 each!!!!
Customer Review: Not only the product was great and affordable and high quality, the service was excellent too!!!
Would you recommend this product?: Yes
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Reviewed On: 6/11/2008
Reviewer: Julie Kay Martin
Company: Schrodinger, LLC
Product Usage: The book light is both attractive and fun, and is easy to operate.
Customer Review: The mechanical movement of the light arm does not require batteries, so you get instant gratification from the time you unpackage this book light. The light is effective in extremely low ambient light conditions, but loses some effectiveness as the ambient light increases. The light head is adjustable so you can change the area it focuses on, but it is best suited to paperback-size books or papers. The clip holds the light to objects well, but you need to make sure that you extend the arm before you slide the light onto the book, as the arm in its closed position will be covered by the book otherwise. The overall weight of the unit is nice and light so it is reasonable to have in a carry-on bag, and it is compact, also. In regards to sturdiness, I dropped one, and it remained intact (no pieces flew off, it didn't chip or crack, and the arm and light continued to function properly). The only negative thing I can think of is that it is very easy to accidentally press the "OPEN" button when handling the book light - obviously you want it to be easy to operate, but sometimes it is inconvenient to have it open when you set something else in your bag and it turns on. One thing that ameliorates this problem is that the light doesn't come on if the arm opens less than half-way, so you're not wasting the batteries if it does accidentally open partially.
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