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Product Description Verso Arc Light for E-Readers By LightWedge When a traditionalist bucks their traditional book-toting ways in favor of the awesome convenience an e-reader offers, it’s cause for celebration. Hey, it’s a big deal for these folks. Cake, ice cream, and party hats are more than appropriate! And so is a small welcome gift—how about a light made specifically for e-readers? If they’re used to reading in low light with a book light, they’ll thank you because the frames on e-readers are often too narrow to accommodate a traditional book light without blocking the display.The Verso Arc Light delivers bright, even light with interchangeable cuffs to fit your particular model of e-reader. The arcing neck glides up into “on” position and down for “off.” It’s rechargeable via the included USB to micro-USB cable, and gets up to 15 hours of light on a single charge. The Arc Light is part of the Verso E-Reader Lights Collection Squinting. Overhead lights on airplanes. Bad hotel-room lighting. Grumbly spouses who don't understand why we won't just close the book, shut off the light, and go to sleep. And, yes, aging. These are all major life challenges that our Verso line of e-reader lights can help with, and we offer three to unique versions to choose from. About LightWedge Starting with the LightWedge Original booklight in 2002, Boston-based LightWedge has kept its focus on the development of innovative and style-driven reading accessories. With its Verso line of e-reader and tablet accessories, LightWedge brings more than a decade of accessories experience to a whole new stage. Other Verso CollectionsArtist Series Collection E-Reader CoversPrologue Collection E-Reader CoversNew York Times Collection E-Reader CoversE-Reader Lights Sharyn Sowell Cities Prologue Tan Versailles Scholar Darwin OMG! Pink OMG! Green Sharyn Sowell Cities Say Yes Swedish Wonder Prologue Tan Prologue Red Prologue MarbledBlue Versailles Scholar Darwin OMG! Pink OMG! Green Darwin Say Yes Versailles Prologue Tan Prologue Red Prologue MarbledBlue Squinting. Overhead lights on airplanes. Bad hotel-room lighting. Grumbly spouses who don't understand why we won't just close the book, shut off the light, and go to sleep. And, yes, aging. These are all major life challenges that our Verso line of e-reader lights can help with, and we offer three unique versions to choose from. All models fit the Kindle Touch, Kindle and Kindle Keyboard. Verso Arc Light Verso Clip Light Verso Wrap Light
1 powerful LED delivers bright, even light
Interchangeable cuffs designed to fit your Kindle securely and works with Kindle 1, 2, 3 and DX
Arcing neck glides up into "on" position and down for "off" and storage
Recharges using USB to micro-USB cable (included)
Rechargeable battery (included) provides 15 hours of light on a single charge
The main reason I've loved my Kindle is that I can carry it with me anywhere and read at any time. Sometimes, though, I find that I want to read in places with less than optimal light, such as dimly-lit restaurants. Given that the Kindle is not back-lit, it's like reading a book in the dark. So I decided to purchase the Verso light. My main criteria was that I wanted a rechargeable light (I despise buying batteries), and I also wanted one that was fairly intense. The Verso fits all my needs. It comes with two different sized clips (one for Kindle and one for other e-readers), which fits very snugly on the top, sides, or even bottom of the Kindle. So one can adjust it depending on where one likes to grip the Kindle. In bed, for example, I often lay on my side, so clipping the Verso to the side of the Kindle works well. The light intensity is just about right. I sometimes I like to read under the bedcovers on cold winter nights, and the light provided enough illumination to do so (it's pretty dark under there!).Charging the Verso is extremely easy; it comes with a charger cable that plugs a USB port (the cord can also be used to charge the Kindle). I haven't used the Verso for extended periods of time, so I cannot say how long a charge lasts, but I did fall asleep with it on once and it was still going strong after a few hours. The Verso doesn't fit in my Kindle case, but it is compact enough that I can carry it in my pants or even shirt pocket. The only debit is that the Verso appears a tad flimsy, especially the swing-out bar on which the lightbulb is located. I have been a bit worried about the arm breaking off (the arm has to be extended fully for the light to go on), although after using it for about a month during which time I rolled over on it at least once in my sleep, it seems to be holding just fine. I'm quite satisfied with this light and its features.