You’re on a cross-country trip, trying to read a map, and you hold the map way up to the car’s lights on the ceiling – which, in turn, makes the map unreadable. Or, you hold the map down on your lap, and your head keeps blocking out the light as you lean forward over it, kind of like a tiny solar eclipse. Hate it when that happens.
So did the guy who invented the Seat Belt Light. The Seat Belt Light is a handy little gadget that attaches to any standard car seat belt, and provides interior lighting (without drawing power from the car’s battery) for reading or finding anything you need. Because it clips to the seat belt extension, the Seat Belt Light is hands-free, and lets you read or look at a map without losing one hand in order to hold the light.
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