When we enter or leave our house, we always go through our tiny laundry room to get to the garage. Upon entering the dark laundry room there are two switches, one for that room and the other for the garage. Without fail, I always hit the garage light switch then I have to fumble around to turn on the laundry room light. The OxyLED Mini Motion Sensor Light with Key Rack Organizer would help people like me.
The light contains six LEDs and is motion activated within 10 feet of the 120-degree sensing range. And it has three heavy duty hooks to hold your keys so you don’t lose them. You could also place this light in a closet and use the hooks to hold your belts, bags, etc. The hooks can actually hold a total of 11 pounds if mounted with screws or 2 pounds if mounted with adhesive tape (screws and tap included). The light uses 2 AAA batteries which are not included.
The OxyLED Mini Motion Sensor Light with Key Rack Organizer is available at Amazon. Be sure to use the code E7VL88AS to purchase it for $10 otherwise it is $12.99. Get it while you can because you never know how long the code will be accepted. Thanks, Kinja Deals for the heads up on the promo code.
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In the box, you’ll find some documentation and a color-matched USB charging cable.
The outside of the speaker is covered in a grippy, rubber-like finish. On one side is the volume and phone control. On the other is the Bluetooth pairing button and power button. Note the sealed USB charging connector.
The Clip2 has a secondary, non-wireless playback method. Simply uncurl the attached headphone-style cable and plug into your 1/8″ inch headphone output. I’d be careful with this one. It appears to be the weakest link on the Clip2.
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The carabiner clipped easily to most things, such as the hook of an open car hood.