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| Rating |  |
| Brand | Ozeri |
| Color | White |
| List Price | $39.99 |
| Special Price |
| Lowest New Price | $25.00 |
| Lowest Used Price | $24.99 |
Categories |
| Office Electronics All product Electronics & Computers Electronics |
Features |
- New patent-pending "WideLip" grip this does not block the screen on the Kindle, Sony Reader and other eBook readers.
- Newly updated in July 2010 together with increased brightness, the Kandle is powered by two lifetime X2 LEDs optimized to distribute uniform light
- Double pivoting arms lets for simple placement and adjustment for tailored screen illumination.
- WideLip grip attaches to books not including blocking topic on the page, and works completely as a stable, free-standing night light.
- Ships together with 2 CR2032 batteries installed, a bonus set of more batteries, and a protective pouch integrated.
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Description |
| The ideal accessory for any eBook, the Kandle by Ozeri is intended for the Amazon Kindle 1, 2, and DX, Sony Reader Digital Books, and other eBook Readers. Newly updated in July 2010 together with improved lightening, the Kandle by Ozeri features a new patent pending design this attaches to eBooks and printed books not including blocking the screen or page. It in addition boasts double pivoting arms this agree to for simple placement and adjustment to tailor the screen illumination. The Main Pivoting Arm rotates 90 degrees from its closed position, and the Upper Pivoting Arm rotates another 70 degrees for complete customization. Unlike other eBook lights, the Kandle by Ozeri is powered by two lifetime x2 LEDs this are optimized to distribute light evenly not including creating glare or eyestrain. Petite and light, the Kandle by Ozeri is ultra portable and folds into a closed position where the LEDs are fully protected from scratches or breakage. Ships together with 2 CR2032 batteries installed, a bonus set of more batteries, and a protective pouch integrated. |
Customer Reviews |
The Kindle and the Kandle - A Pair! 2010-09-01 |
| By M. Kolenc |
I've had the Kandle for about 8 months now. I bought it for my Kindle 2. It has been an excellent book-light. I prefer it over the classic book-light that bends and you have to constantly adjust. This book-light is perfect for reading in the dark or when it's just not bright enough. I haven't had any problems with it. I have no complaints.
I will say one thing though - be sure to carry the correct screw driver with you (because it requires a very tiny one). I carry an eyeglass repair kit in my purse which has the right size screw driver. And I always make sure to carry a back up set of batteries (which are inexpensive) - although I've never had the Kandle die on me. I guess that's just a safety precaution.
The one thing I was wondering though - they say in the product description that the Kandle is made for Kindle 1, 2, and other e-book readers. Does it still work with the Kindle 3?
All in all, the Kindle and the Kandle truly are a pair. I'm glad I made this purchase.
I hope this helped.
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Five-star Book Light 2010-09-01 |
| By No Name |
| This book light is far superior to any other I've used. The light covers the entire Kindle page, unlike the earlier book lights which only lit up part of the page and had to be moved around constantly. And I can read in bed without disturbing my husband. I love it. |
Decent, but could be much better 2010-09-01 |
| By Scott Moritz (Franklin, NC) |
I picked this up a while back when I first got my Kindle 2... I can say that while it *does provide light, it does not raise up high enough to provide decent coverage across the entire screen. My best experience with it is to use the Kindle in landscape mode, but then to attach the Kandle you end up putting it over the buttons you need access to.
The *amount of light is adequate, it is just that it needs a longer neck to provide good coverage. I give it a 3 on performance because while it *does allow me to read in a totally dark room - a little better engineering would have kept me using it - now it is more like a last resort... |
Overpriced, poorly designed, substandard electronic device 2010-08-31 |
| By C. Covalucci (Tucson, AZ) |
The Kandle. Clever name, impractical device. I will say that I was very pleased with my Kandle for nearly a month. As a heavy reader, I usually use the device for at least an hour a night and it served its purpose well for a few weeks. The battery life is acceptable given the intensity of the light, but does start to fade heavily around the 25 hour mark. Do not try to save money on batteries. Select a reputable brand, otherwise suffer inconsistent light and short battery life. First, the good;
Pros:
Intense light source (when working)
Good fit for Kindle device
Decent color match to Kindle
Acceptable battery life
On the negative side, durability. My friends, we're used to purchasing low-grade overseas-produced electronics and should expect nothing less here, but the price point demands something more. Mine started flickering after one month and removal of all the screws highlighted shoddy connections and overly simplified battery housing. Physical contact with the device would ensure a constant light source, but not an acceptable procedure. By tightening the screws as much as possible across the device, I was able to return the device to some level of workability, but it only lasts a few days before the problem again surfaces. More trouble than it's worth, in my opinion.
Cons:
Shoddy electronics
Poor battery terminals
Unacceptable product life |
Waste of my money 2010-08-31 |
| By Duke Joshua (Planet Earth) |
| Unfortunately for me this product did not work, I bought it three months ago to use with my Kindle while traveling but didn't get to use it until now, I turned it on for about 30 minutes one night while reading and it died on me. I changed the batteries with new ones thinking that was the problem but nothing happened, my wonderful KANDLE LED BOOK LIGHT is still dead. I did enjoy it for about 30 minutes and I was actually quite happy with it while it worked but I guess it's going in the garbage now because the warranty ran out... oh well I guess... I wasted my money. |