USB Light For Keyboard

Friday, August 7, 2009

Have you ever imagined a light for your keyboard with out any external device and an additional current? The answer for this question will be obviously “No”. But here is the strange device that you’ve never thought of it. Yes, the device is “USB Light for Keyboard”. Of course, as its name indicates, it comes with the connectivity feature supported by Universal Serial Bus. First take a quick and deep glance at all the images.

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We always come across many situations where we were forced to switch on the house lights in order to sit in front of the system and to work with which would’ve been because of unavoidable inevitability. But this is quite uncomfortable for both people who work with system and also for the people who tries to sleep. In fact because of this we might’ve had huge quarrels with our family members and our room mates incase if you are staying at room with friends.

All those people can relax now. I’m pretty sure that this article will definitely bring smile in your face. Though it is specially fabricated for Laptops, we can use for desktops too. Moreover it is far usable for desktop PCs than laptops. The light just plugs in to your USB port and the light beam focus on keyboard. It comes in various styles. The device that comes with rigid neck sits at right angle to focus the keyboard whereas the device that comes with flexible neck can be adjusted as per our desire.

It has 3 LEDS normally depending upon the manufacturer each ranging for $9 approximately and $20 as a whole. But there are some which has single LED equally powerful to the former one also ranging at $20.Leading Manufacturers are Kensington, Brightside, etc.

Features
• No batteries, powered by USB port
• Long-lasting, bulb-free design
• No switches, bulbs or batteries–virtually nothing to break
• Gentle LED glow for task light without disturbing anyone
• Flexible neck positions light where it’s needed
• Small enough to take anywhere
• Uses less than 90 seconds of battery charge per hour of use

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