USB Think Light Review

Installation, Testing and Comparison

Inside the Think Light is five LEDs that light up according to how fast you type.

   

You have to install the software on the disc first, it sets itself to autostart which I found kind of annoying. I even went into msconfig and changed the setting of it, but as soon as you start the program it sets itself to autostart yet again.

The software puts a small light bulb shaped icon in your taskbar which you can right click and select to activate or deactivate the Think Light. The software doesn’t do anything else other than that.

I’ve got two movies of the Think Light in action for you to watch. Not really exciting but you can get an idea of how it works.

 Overall it’s not very bright at all unless you work in a very dark cubicle, I had to turn all the lights off and close the window blinds to get a good video of it in action.

The first movie is with the bulb cover on and the second is with it off so you can see the LEDs in action.