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Old 03-12-2004, 05:30 AM
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Default The Best Little Light Ever: RoadWired Sapphire Elite Micro-Light

If you're anything like me, you love cool gadgets. But even better than a new cool gadget is one that you can carry with you all the time - because a tool is only useful if you happen to have it on you when you need it! The Sapphire Elite Micro-Light from RoadWired, one of my favourite gear companies, is just such a gadget. In fact, it's so small and useful that I've gone through three of them in under a year - why you might ask? The illuminating truth awaits...



RoadWired has some of the best "geek gear" out there, specializing in bags, pouches, and useful gear for people who love gadgets of all types. I've reviewed several of their products in the past, but their Micro-Lights have always been one of my favourites. It's easy to see why!

Hey Buddy, Got a Light?
The RoadWired Sapphire Elite Micro-Light (hereafter referred to as the Micro-Light) does one thing, and it does it remarkably well: it provides light. I can't tell you how many situations I've found myself in where I thought "You know, if only I had a bit of light". I've used my Pocket PC as a flashlight in a pinch, but without any way of focusing or directing the light, it's not an ideal tool.


Figure 1: The Micro-Light has a piercing blue beam

The Micro-Light is bright. No, wait, let me rephrase that - the Micro-Light is painfully bright. So bright that it could be used to drive away attackers if you were out jogging! :wink: That said, the range is limited - this is, after all, a close-range lighting device, not a long-range spotlight. The light itself is a blue sapphire LED that can easily be seen from far away - and the light it casts for the wielder is unlike a normal flashlight. The light is blue, and has a wide angle - it's good for seeing what's in front of you or underfoot. And although it may look like a laser pointer, it's not - the light is more like a strong glow than a focused beam. They've created a perfect implementation.

Multiple Modes
What makes this "elite" version different than the previous ones I've used is the support that has been added for three different modes:
  • Constant mode: the default mode. This turns the light on, and it keeps it on.
  • Alert mode: By holding down the on button for five seconds, this mode puts the light into a repeating flash, perfect for getting attention in an emergency or while night jogging.
  • S.O.S. mode: By pressing the button three times rapidly, the Micro-Light will go a mode where it flashes S.O.S. in Morse code!
Small, But Long-Lasting Power
I've never had one of these long enough to use up the power, but according to the RoadWired specs, the included coin-sized battery is good for 30 hours of power and a ten-year shelf life. Not bad! Additional power packs are available from RoadWired for $4.99 US each.


Figure 2: The Micro-Light is available in four body colours: black, red, grey, and blue.

Physically, the Micro-Light is a mere 2.75 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 0.25 inches deep. It weighs in at 0.4 ounces - so light you won't even notice it (and that's part of my problem - see below). The body of the unit is made from a molded chassis with aluminum body panels. I've used these Micro-Lights heavily and haven't had them break on me - if one does happen to fall apart under normal use, the factory will replace it.

Other physical features include a spring clip that makes it easy to attach the Micro-Light to a bag, zipper, key chain - or almost anything else.

Gotchas
The only problem with the Micro-Light is the user: me. I find these lights so useful to have that I put them in that little change pocket most jeans have - you know, the one you never use? Now here's the embarrassing part: I've gone through three of these lights in the past year because I consistently forget to take them out of my jeans before washing them, and (you guessed it) the Micro-Light isn't water resistant. I'm sure you could splash some water on one and it would keep working, but a washing machine? No way. The "problem" isn't really a problem per se - the Micro-Light is so light and small you'll forget you even have it on you, and that might result in a triple-play accident like I've had. It would be great to have a water-proof version, but I can't blame the product for my own forgetfulness!

Where To Buy
The RoadWired Sapphire Elite Micro-Light can be purchased for $17.95 directly from RoadWired (affiliate).

Conclusions
The Micro-Light is one of the best all-around gadgets I've ever owned - all three of them. ops: My night vision has never been very good, so I've found countless uses for a small light that I can always carry with me. It also makes a great gift (who couldn't use a small, carry-anywhere light?) and if you're a corporate-type looking for a useful gift for your clients, RoadWired has an option for custom laser-engraving in quantities of five dozen or more. Hey, I wonder if they could fit "Pocket PC Thoughts" on there...
 
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Old 03-12-2004, 01:51 PM
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I have an LED flashlight very similar to the Micro-Light, and I love it! When my school lost power last winter (ice storm!), I was the only person in my room that had any artificial light - an Axim X5 and my LED light.
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Old 03-12-2004, 03:43 PM
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Thanks to Jason and his subscriber benefits over at PocketPC Thoughts and his "Guess my Avatar" contest here, I now have two of these great little lights. I carry one on my keychain for emergencies and general "Gee I dropped my keys in the dark" moments and the other sits next to my computer for those times when I am crawling around on the floor under my desk trying to plug in a new peripheral and I have to say that I absolutely love them.

This is a great little solution with a powerful clear light and good battery life.

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Old 03-12-2004, 07:55 PM
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I carried one of these for a couple of years, maybe more, before it finally died. I hooked it onto my key chain and eventually that hook broke. I still carried it in the same pocket with my keys, but my 8-year-old son played with it to the point that it fell apart.

The other day I bought another one. I don't remember where I found it and it doesn't have the Sapphire name on it (I think the tiny initials say ASR), but it's identical to the ones you pictured above.

I looked for one with red light because I've heard that doesn't mess up your night vision. But all the ones I could find have blue light.
 
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Old 03-13-2004, 04:31 AM
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I've carried one of these (not that exact brand, but very similar) for about 3 years now and I couldn't live without it. I just put it on my keyring so that I don't leave it in the watch pocket of my jeans and accidentally wash it. :lol: Seriously, though, if you haven't tried one of these, you should.
 
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Old 03-13-2004, 07:05 PM
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I just put it on my keyring so that I don't leave it in the watch pocket of my jeans and accidentally wash it. :lol: Seriously, though, if you haven't tried one of these, you should.
Good call, I was going to suggest the exact same thing. I didn't have a mini-flashlight (LED or otherwise) until I subscribed to PPCT and since I have had one, I just can't do without it.

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