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Friday, October 06, 2006

Windshield lens: See the things above your car


Tall people (so not me) often have the problem not to see the color of the traffic light while standing in front of it because it is just out their viewing range. The LightInSight wide angle windshield lens handles this problem.

A Cool Tools reader says that without the LightInSight:

"I had to bend my neck sideways and lean forward to see the light when I'm first in line. What a pain compared to just sitting back comfortably and waiting for that little red dot in the lens to go green."
The LightInSight is a self-adhesive $13 addition to your windshield. Great little gift idea for car enthusiasts or commuters


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Source: Lifehacker


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