| Brand Name: | Griffin Technology |
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| Brand Name: | Griffin Technology |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
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| Both the flashlight and the laser pointer are easy to use and are a truly useful iPod accessory. |
We tested the flashlight attachment first, and it performed nicely. It emits a moderate amount of light with a relatively soft, wide beam. The beam certainly wouldn't make it as a camping flashlight, as it's too diffused to light a clear path, but it's more than adequate as a keychain-type light. iPod owners will find it particularly effective when they need to examine items in poorly lit rooms, such as the words written above the buttons on stereo components.
The laser pointer attachment, which is equipped with a class IIIa laser, works even better. Whether you're using it to enhance a PowerPoint performance or merely entertain your restless kitties, the bright red laser shows no signs of dimming. Both iBeam accessories also include snap-on caps with small holes for attaching to a keychain. This is a nice touch, as it would be easy to lose the iBeam items otherwise. --Rivers Janssen
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iBeam flashlight, iBeam laser pointer, two snap-on caps.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not for the new IPOD,
This review is from: Griffin iBeam Flashlight and Laser Pointer for iPod (Electronics)
I got this as a Christmas present, and the person buying it knew what IPOD I had (IPOD Video), but there is nothing on this page or on the packaging to indicate what versions of the IPOD it works with. So disappointed! Amazon needs to modify the item description to indicated which versions of the IPOD this works with and which it doesn't.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
fun but imperfect,
By greatstorm "greatstorm" (Ruston, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Griffin iBeam Flashlight and Laser Pointer for iPod (Electronics)
The main problem is battery life, but that is not a huge obstacle for brief uses.
I put the lanterns on my car key chain. It's convenient, and the torch or flash light really comes in handy in places like Disney World or the road at night when looking at maps: focused light is better than overhead car light. Also, the torch or flash light is brighter than is generally credited. It will not work as a fully functional lantern, but if it's dark enough to warrant a lamp, you can see the ground with 20/20 vision.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've Seen the Light,
By Hamilton Hamilton "hamimono" (Yokohama, Japan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Griffin iBeam Flashlight and Laser Pointer for iPod (Electronics)
Love these lights! I got the Griffin iBeam Flashlight and Laser Pointer for iPod recently and have been completely de-lighted . . . er, en-lightened! As the description says, the small efficiently designed little "sub-pods" pop right onto the top, offering either a medium bright flashlight or a red laser pointer. As a university teacher, I am frequently involved in presentation situations where I am in the back of a darkened room commenting on Powerpoint or other computer images. Since I often use my iPod in the class as well, the flashlight is a perfect momentary plug-in to check notes. The laser is useful and works well, allowing me to focus attention on areas of a painting, image, map, or text with ease.
Counterpoint to previous caveats: This very inexpensive product does not need an on/off switch! The simple convention of snapping the small unit it in or out is a clean design and works very easily. As for it being not "cool" . . . well, if "cool" is a smooth move, then a one-handed gesture like "snap-shoot-unsnap" works pretty well for me. How often does one need to point to every frame in a presentation anyway? The product has met my meeting and classroom needs quite nicely. The flashlight is not that strong but was clearly not meant to be a constant source of illumination. It works fine to check the random emergency note. FLASH! with the introduction of the new 30 and 60G video iPods, you can now run your Powerpoint presentations SOLELY FROM THE IPOD! One iPod is running the presentation, your old iPod or iPod mini has your laser pointer or flashlight. Classroom or meeting materials? An iPod in each holster! Bang! Killer info delivery, with no muss or fuss. How utterly cool is that?! I'm in heaven. "Go to the light." Great products.
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