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Review on Hands-Free Medical Flashlight With Pupil Dilation Measurements For Doctors And Nurses - QUIQLITE Med by Carl Mayes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Could be perfect for you. Depends on your needs.

I'm a night nurse. This is ok, but here are my issues. 1. The clip to put it on your collar is only good on thin material and then not easy to slip on or move around once on. That's good if you are wearing scrubs and you are worried it might fall off. Its pretty secure. If you try to put it on a sweater, it either won't fit on the material, it will cause a runner or it could break if you force it. 2. The light isn't adjustable. It's either on or off and the switch/button is on the inside of your cloths when it's clipped on. You are out of luck if you are wearing gloves or are in the middle of something where you can't touch your cloths and feel around for the button. 3. It takes a button battery. I've used mine about a month (4 nights a week for quick rounds and tube feedings) and my light is getting dim and needs a new battery soon. I prefer my USB rechargable light.On the up side, it does clip onto scrubs securely, it's fairly easy to adjust the angle of the light with the back of your thumb or hand, it is nice and it is slim and professional looking.

Pros
  • Excellent product, it matches my uniform shirt and keeps it looking neat and clean
Cons
  • Potentially Distracting: Despite the hands-free design of the product, QUIQLITE Med's light and focus on pupil dilation could prove distracting to patients during medical examinations