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| Cyclops? LED Hat Clip Light | 
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| Brand: Cyclops Category: Sports
List Price: $20.00 Buy: $4.25 - $12.99 You Save: $7.01 (35%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews)
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000GTI8RC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cyclops Orion LED Hat Clip Light. Hands-free bright idea! 3 LED bulbs turn your cap brim into a beacon; Contoured shape / fit does not block line of vision; 2 CR-2032 lithium batteries included; Push-button on / off; Weighs 1 oz. State Color. (Please note: White is unavailable, SILVER is being automatically substituted.)Order up ONLINE now! Cyclops LED Hat Clip Light
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| Customer Reviews:
  Batteries fell out--difficult to recenter adequately November 2, 2008 I love the light especially while climbing for bow hunting. I dropped the light and the back came off and the batteries were dislodged. I have tried multiple positions to replace them without results. I contacted the customer service email that assured me I would have an answer within 24 hours. No correspondence so far. Maybe I am missing something very simple but would love to hear from Cyclops.
  Lights out for Cyclops July 9, 2008 I work nights and this light is a great "hands-free" flashlight when working with equipment in the dark. Between work and off time, I would swap it to a different hat. About 2 weeks after I bought it, one of the clip legs broke. I contacted the company and, even thought there is a warrenty on the packaging, they said the clip was not covered. Their attitude was "too bad, so sad". So I tried a variety of "super glue" types of adheasives and none were strong enough to keep it from rebreaking. Now I am left with a small, awkward, hand-held flashlight. For the same money, I could have bought a good, dependable Mini Maglite that will last for years.
  Brilliant July 3, 2008 Very convenient, small, light, strapless design clips to your ball cap brim. The ample red light preserves night vision. It's inexpensive, well made and even comes with a couple of batteries.
  Worked twice ..flickered and died January 30, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Unfortunately was only able to use it twice before it flickered and died. I use it when I walk the dogs early in the morning first time it performed fine next morning it got dimmer and dimmer quickly to the point of unusability. So a total of maybe 25 minutes of use.
  To See, or Not To See... September 1, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This little gizmo is perfect. Clip it on to your hat, push the button, and tons of light emits onto your subject, covering a large area.
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