iPod iBeam Snap-On Laser Pointer & Flashlight

Few of us carry torches around on our person and yet there’s no doubt that they are handy devices to have around, especially for those unforeseeable incidents such as your car breaking down in the dark or for when you’ve dropped your house keys in the middle of the night whilst stumbling home a little the worse for wear and a quick feel around in the grass has found a slug, a used condom but no keys. But if you own an iPod help is at hand in the form of this iBeam iPod Snap-On Laser Pointer & Flashlight.
Manufactured by Griffin, the iBeam is a small, pocket sized attachment that simply snaps neatly onto the top of your iPod or iPod mini that serves either as a mini flashlight or a class IIIA laser pointer whose beam can be seen up to quarter of a mile away.

Both cool and practical, the Griffin iBeam iPod Snap-On Laser Pointer & Flashlight comes complete with a protective cap that can also be used to attach the device to your key chain whilst not in use so as to ensure that its available whenever its most needed – except, it would seem, in the case of our first example in our first paragraph (as having lost our keys we have also lost our iBeam). Oh well.
The Griffin iBeam iPod Snap-On Laser Pointer & Flashlight retails for 32000 South Korean Won, which equates to $33 / €25 / £17.
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