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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally found the PERFECT light for my kindle!,
By country road (US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mighty Bright MiniFlex Book Light, Black (Kitchen)
I have many book lights for my kindle. I like a couple of them very much for reading with a cover, but I LOVE this one for reading WITH or WITHOUT a cover on the kindle.
The batteries and the light are very light weight. The clip stays on even the bare kindle with no problem. It has pads on it so as not to scratch anything that it is clipped to. It has one high intensity LED light that is bright enough to read by without being overpowering. The neck is nice and flexible and is long enough to be positioned well without glare on the screen and to light up the entire screen very well. This light has an place to plug in an optional a/c adapter to use without batteries installed so as to save them for use when there is no power available. It will be easy to travel with if needed as it is not too big and is light weight. I do recommend the black color as I have noticed that white and silver lights reflect the light back at me! I have finally found my perfect light for my kindle that meets all of my requirements, light weight, easy, optional a/c power, does not cover up the screen when using on naked kindle, bright but not too bright, lights up the entire screen evenly, clip stays in place and does not scratch. Now, what to do with the 7 other lights that I have?
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Seem To Collect Book Lights,
By Periwinkle Blue (Mississippi) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mighty Bright MiniFlex Book Light, Black (Kitchen)
I bought this to go with my Kindle 2. I am one of those that is always looking for the 'perfect' reading light for my K2.
I currently have: Kandle LED Book Light by Ozeri, with new WideLip grip designed for the Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader and other eBook readers PROS: No hotspots and very lightweight. CONS: Not always bright enough at the very bottom of my screen. M-Edge e-Luminator2 Booklight for Amazon Kindle (Fits 6" Display, 2nd gen) PROS: Lightweight and bright. CONS: None really - I just read my Kindle naked now and don't have a cover to put the light in. Mighty Bright XtraFlex2 Clip-On Light (Kindle Version) Black [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging] PROS: Bright enough - this is really my favorite CONS: Too heavy for me when I read in bed at night. So I thought I would try this smaller version of the Might Bright. And I am very happy with it. More lightweight than the larger version and still bright enough.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great kindle light for the price.,
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This review is from: Mighty Bright MiniFlex Book Light, Black (Kitchen)
This is a great little light for my kindle. it is so reasonably priced than most e-reader lights out there. I also have a Kandle, but it costs 2 1/2 times more than this one. I have to say, Kandle is aesthetically much better than all other e-reader lights out there, but not bright enough for the bottom portion of the kindle. This little guy is not as pretty and compact as Kandle, but it's much brighter than Kandle. Yes, there is this little glare on your kindle screen, but that's fixable (just play around with it a little and you'll see what I mean). All in all, this is a great little accessory for your night reading on your kindle device, and most importantly (at least for me), the price is right!
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