Chatlight Video Chatting Light for $19

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Chatlight Video Chatting Light for $19
Light Up Your Video Chats with This Versatile LED Light That Fits Virtually Any Device
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 36% off

KEY FEATURES

Traveling? Power out? Long distance relationship? We all have reasons to be video chatting after dark. Designed specifically for video chatting, Chatlight is here to keep the night owls in touch. It adjusts to fit any smartphone, tablet, laptop and most desktops, and rotates where you need the light so you’ll never be chatting in the dark.

Featured on CBS’s “Innovation Nation”

  • Link to your device & chat for up to 90 minutes on a single charge
  • Plug it into a standard wall outlet & get back up & running in just 15 minutes
  • Determine the brightness w/ just the flick of a switch & rotate the light to where it needs to be
  • Light up chats, selfies, keyboards, books, videos–anything you want

PRODUCT SPECS

  • Bulb lasts 50,000 hours
  • Single charge lasts 90 minutes
  • Recharges in 15 minutes via USB

      Includes:

      • Chatlight
      • USB Charging Cord
      • Velcro
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