wUnderGlow: The Innovative Wheelchair Light System
Imagine a wheelchair light so small, it could fit in your bag or your pocket without being noticed. Imagine a wheelchair light that you could clip-on when needed, remove when not needed. Imagine a wheelchair light that was so lightweight, you did not even notice it was attached to your wheelchair. That wheelchair light is the new wUnderGlow wheelchair light. wUnderglow Wheelchair Light weighs a remarkable 10 grams (0.3 oz). NOT 3 oz, but less than 1 oz! Hard to imagine that such a wheelchair light exists? That is not all. Read more about wUnderGlow wheelchair light.
What Are The Advantages of wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light?
Learn more about this innovative wheelchair light.
* Clip wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light instantly to your seat sling. No need to mount it. No installation required. Remove wUnderGlow wheelchair light when it is not needed.
* wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light has rotatable clip. This clip allows you to point the wheelchair light in any direction
* wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light comes with two light heads. One is a steady white beam which you can use to light the way. The other emits a multi-color flashing beam.
* The multi-colored light can be used to increase your visibility. Point it in any direction to be seen well by drivers. Or you can point the multi-colored light directly below the wheelchair for a cool nighttime "underglow".
* wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light is very small, approximately the size of a US quarter in either direction.
* wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light plus clip weigh only 0.3 oz. That is 1/3 of an OUNCE! You will notice no significant change in the weight of the wheelchair with wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light.
wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light
See a Video Demonstration of wUnderGlow Wheelchair Light
* Use the white wheelchair light to light your way
* Use the colored flashing wheelchair light to be more visible
* Point the colored flashing light directly below for a cool "underglow effect"
What Is Your Opinion of Using A Wheelchair Light
Do you support the use of a wheelchair light?
Some like the idea of using a wheelchair light at night. Others think a wheelchair light is a waste of time and energy. What is your opinon?
Do You Think It is a Good Idea to Use a Wheelchair Light?
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What Do You Think About Using a Wheelchair Light?
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