23 April 2010
Oceanside, CA
The iNova is a very simple, functional LED light and may be the most popular in America. For five or six dollars, these lights are a steal. I have white and red, and have purchased many for friends and family. Though slightly less bright than certain competitors, the iNova excels in dependability and straightforward operability.

Squeeze once and the light is on at full power. Leave it alone and this mode will continue for ten minutes before automatically shutting off. This may be annoying until you realize key chain lights can drain themselves while you bump into things all day. Squeeze the light twice rapidly to enter dim mode, perfect for reading in a tent at night. Squeeze a third time and blink mode activates. I use this as a beckon on objects at night, such as the tent if I *ahem* leave to commune with nature.
If the light gets drenched it will shut off until thoroughly dry. Nice. Of all basic key chain LEDs, I recommend these.
Oceanside, CA
The iNova is a very simple, functional LED light and may be the most popular in America. For five or six dollars, these lights are a steal. I have white and red, and have purchased many for friends and family. Though slightly less bright than certain competitors, the iNova excels in dependability and straightforward operability.

Squeeze once and the light is on at full power. Leave it alone and this mode will continue for ten minutes before automatically shutting off. This may be annoying until you realize key chain lights can drain themselves while you bump into things all day. Squeeze the light twice rapidly to enter dim mode, perfect for reading in a tent at night. Squeeze a third time and blink mode activates. I use this as a beckon on objects at night, such as the tent if I *ahem* leave to commune with nature.
If the light gets drenched it will shut off until thoroughly dry. Nice. Of all basic key chain LEDs, I recommend these.
Labels: EDC, flashlights, gear reviews, iNova, LED
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