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Mantis

Let There Be Light

$29.99
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Invented By:

Clinton Fleenor

Influence & Stats:

Total Paid Out: $46,247.16

Development Duration: 2 months

Days in Store: 346

Units to Date: 41,495

Mantis - Let There Be Light

Let there be light! Mantis is a versatile clip-on task lamp that brightens your workspace, with minimal interference to your surroundings.

Battery-operated and portable, it’s perfect for shining a light on your keyboard, bookshelf, worktable, or any other dark spot.

Plus, it kinda looks like a rocket ship. Beat that for awesome.

Features:
Mantis includes two parts: a lamp and a clip.

Lamp:
- Functions either within the clip, or free-standing.
- Two light settings: press once for high light and twice for low light.
- 11 bright LEDs provide illumination.
- Two flip-out legs let Mantis stand up on any flat surface.
- Rubberized end pieces prevent slipping.
- Two AA batteries provide approximately 30 hours of light.
- Automatically shuts off after two hours of use.

Clip:
- Allows light to rotate, so you can shine Mantis in any direction
- Soft, non-slip pads for extra grip.
- 2.5" wide clamp allows attachment to most monitors, laptops, shelves, or tabletops.

Dimensions:
Lamp – 9.5" width x 1.25" depth x 1.25" height
Clip – 2.5" width x 1.5" depth x 2.5" height


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Good idea, but needs better switch

Love it for using with my bluetooth keyboard on a pullout tray mounted under my desk at night, However, maybe its just mine, but the on/off switch is so difficult to press, it actually causes the light to pop out of the holder when you try to turn it on or off. I think if you replace/upgrade with an easier to press switch, you've got a real winner! (PS: Please send me a new unit once upgraded :-)

Reviewed by Scott Beauchamp | 30 days ago

needs improvement

Great idea but seeing reviews of others needs better mounts! Cmon Man get with it guys!

Reviewed by Bill Fermano | about 1 month ago

Clip grip trick

I've found that the clip grips better after I wash the rubber pads. I think they come from the factory slippery from a little bit of manufacturing oil. Hope this helps.

Reviewed by Clinton Fleenor | about 1 month ago


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