Entered CNET Catalog: 03/25/2006
SKU: TG255LL/A
Manufacturer: Intuitive Devices Inc.
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Editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 03/29/2006
Continually pressing the button will cycle the light through six different flash cycles ranging from steady on to irritatingly distracting. There's even a seventh unique style: a "flash to beat" option that unfortunately doesn't work very well. Intuitive Devices also includes five multicolored caps (clear, red, blue, green, and yellow) that quickly clip onto the top of the light. The light must be plugged into an iPod in order to function but will work whether the iPod is on or asleep. We were the most impressed, however, with the fact that you can adjust the direction of the light itself by adjusting a switch that controls a set of tiny mirrors surrounding the internal bulb. This accessory would be perfect for night runners, cyclists, or anyone who needs an extra bit of light in dark places.
Since the BlinkIt light does not have its own battery, it gets its power from the iPod, but very little: The manufacturer tells us that a normal flash sequence takes only 12 milliwatts, so you won't have to sacrifice too much juice to light up the night.