Lightweight But Powerful Nachteule Reading Light
Powered by the latest LED technology, the tiny and elegantly design Die Nachteule reading light from Germany is a powerful LED light that provides you with enough lightfor your night reading and even for some of your night activities such as jungle trekking, caving, etc. Since it weighs only 8 gram, users can easily and conveniently attach it securely to the spectacle arm, luggage bag, cap, etc for illumination without a problem. The tiny LED module is capable of up to 60W light bulb light source.

Die Nachteule reading light uses a small Lithium battery which lasts users for 40 hours before another charge takes place. There is no detail about the pricing at this point of time.

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September 3rd, 2009 09:01
Just a little extra info…I have two reading lights which clip to the top of a book; one has a single LED, and the other has two LED units. They each use two CR2032 lithium batteries. The light with one Led module is too weak for reading more than a couple of minutes, and the light with two LED modules is fine for reading the page it is hanging two or three inches in front of, but it,s not bright enough to clip on a pair of glasses and light up the floor in front of me.
September 3rd, 2009 08:23
You should check your specs more closely. A typical 60 watt bulb gives around 850 to 900 lumens. At “up to” (meaning almost certainly less than) 60 lumens, this light is no brighter than, and probably much weaker than a typical night-light.Jungle trekking? Nah. Caving? NO WAY!