This is my first review of an item so I apologize for the pictures. While I was looking around for portable lights I came across the Iain Sinclair Eon Ice credit card light. I thought it would be something interesting to check out so I went ahead and ordered it. On first look its the same exact size as your standard credit card.
(In this picture I used my players card from Vegas which has the same dimensions)
The card is made out of plastic one of the features of the EON ice, The EON classic comes in a brushed aluminum casing.
(Front)
(Back)
As you can see from the back picture that the light is powered by 3 lithium dry cells, which are unfortunately non-replacable, So once the batteries are dead it's time to purchase a new one. The 3 batteries provide you with 168 hours of continuous light, and has a "shelf life of 10 years"
(Top 2 LED's)
(Side)
(Bottom)
(Side by Side With Credit Card)
As for the light that the 2 LED's give off is pretty decent for the size of the product, If the power goes off at your house it will help you get around from room to room with enough light.
(1 Foot Away From A Wall)
This light can easily be stored in your wallet, it fits perfectly into my Maxpedition Spartan wallet. The one downside is that the light might be turned on when sitting down if you keep your wallet in your back pocket. For some reason I haven't encountered this problem yet with mine, but for others you might end up with a dead credit card light without even realizing it. Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase. It's a product you can put into your wallet and know that when the times comes, and you need some light you can simply take it out of your wallet.
(In this picture I used my players card from Vegas which has the same dimensions)

The card is made out of plastic one of the features of the EON ice, The EON classic comes in a brushed aluminum casing.
(Front)

(Back)

As you can see from the back picture that the light is powered by 3 lithium dry cells, which are unfortunately non-replacable, So once the batteries are dead it's time to purchase a new one. The 3 batteries provide you with 168 hours of continuous light, and has a "shelf life of 10 years"
(Top 2 LED's)

(Side)


(Bottom)

(Side by Side With Credit Card)

As for the light that the 2 LED's give off is pretty decent for the size of the product, If the power goes off at your house it will help you get around from room to room with enough light.
(1 Foot Away From A Wall)

This light can easily be stored in your wallet, it fits perfectly into my Maxpedition Spartan wallet. The one downside is that the light might be turned on when sitting down if you keep your wallet in your back pocket. For some reason I haven't encountered this problem yet with mine, but for others you might end up with a dead credit card light without even realizing it. Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase. It's a product you can put into your wallet and know that when the times comes, and you need some light you can simply take it out of your wallet.