Customer Rating:      Summary: Batteries fell out--difficult to recenter adequately Comment: I love the light especially while climbing for bow hunting. I dropped the light and the back came off and the batteries were dislodged. I have tried multiple positions to replace them without results. I contacted the customer service email that assured me I would have an answer within 24 hours. No correspondence so far. Maybe I am missing something very simple but would love to hear from Cyclops.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lights out for Cyclops Comment: I work nights and this light is a great "hands-free" flashlight when working with equipment in the dark. Between work and off time, I would swap it to a different hat. About 2 weeks after I bought it, one of the clip legs broke. I contacted the company and, even thought there is a warrenty on the packaging, they said the clip was not covered. Their attitude was "too bad, so sad". So I tried a variety of "super glue" types of adheasives and none were strong enough to keep it from rebreaking. Now I am left with a small, awkward, hand-held flashlight. For the same money, I could have bought a good, dependable Mini Maglite that will last for years.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant Comment: Very convenient, small, light, strapless design clips to your ball cap brim. The ample red light preserves night vision. It's inexpensive, well made and even comes with a couple of batteries.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked twice ..flickered and died Comment: Unfortunately was only able to use it twice before it flickered and died. I use it when I walk the dogs early in the morning first time it performed fine next morning it got dimmer and dimmer quickly to the point of unusability. So a total of maybe 25 minutes of use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: To See, or Not To See... Comment: This little gizmo is perfect.
Clip it on to your hat, push the button,
and tons of light emits onto your subject,
covering a large area.
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