UOFEIVS Cat Toys for Indoor Outdoor,Kitten Interative Toy
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No, you don't have to keep pressing the button to use it; you can just slide it down.
The length of the instrument is approximately 3 3/4 inches. During the daytime, the red laser is visible for at least 40 minutes indoors. 50 ft. I don't have access to a larger field at the moment. Outside, in bright sunlight but with some shade- At least 60 feet away, it is still visible.
Yes, it can be charged via USB and comes with a USB cable.
It does. It has a TINY blue charging indicator light next to the charging port that turns on when it's charging and turns off when it's finished.
Selected User Reviews For UOFEIVS Cat Toys for Indoor Outdoor,Kitten Interative Toy
It worked fine, but it required stupid little button batteries, and to keep the light on, you had to keep pressing the tiny power button. My flimsy pansy fingers are in pain as a result of that. br> I came across this one. There's a laser pointer, a regular pen light, and a black light with a sliding switch that goes from off to on. > laser- > a source of darkness > Is it possible to have both a rechargeable pen light and a pen light? It was necessary to purchase it. It arrived sooner than expected, charged quickly, and is extremely light. I'm not sure how "sturdy" it is, but it's perfect for my needs. br> As a caveat, keep in mind that I just got this thing about 2 hours ago, so the durability and sturdiness ratings are purely subjective based on first impressions. It also comes with a pocket clip and a small? Is there a lanyard on your wrist? br>br>*Images of the charging indicator light during and after charging have been added.
I bought this for my kitten Luci Loo because you don't have to hold the button down for long periods of time to keep the light on, and the red dot it produces is larger than the other ones I had, and Luci Loo loves to chase it for as long as you want it to play with her, and this one is nice because it uses standard size replay replacement batteries!.
I didn't like this at all, it didn't last for me because I'm not that gentle, and it's so flimsy that it broke in two days, but that's on me, but if you're gentle and want a super light, cheaply made item, it might be perfect for you, but not for me.
a five-year-old cat who enjoys chasing the "red dot" I didn't want to have to buy batteries and/or lasers on a regular basis. We just finished our first use of it. As soon as I turned it on, she went after it. The laser is so powerful that my four-year-old cat, who I thought couldn't see lasers, would chase it down if it got close enough! br>br>I like that it's rechargeable and that you don't have to keep pressing the power button to keep it turned on. Just in case, I keep a small flashlight next to my chair.
I recently purchased a puppy for my Shepard. It is something he adores. Because he isn't allowed to leave the house yet, I can keep him occupied here. When the shots are finished next month, we'll take it outside and play with it.
I was just looking for a cat toy when I came across this. This compact three-in-one flashlight has a lot of power and charges quickly. It was purchased as a cat toy, but it serves a much larger purpose. My cats like it, but the flashlight is much brighter and lighter than a standard battery flashlight. It is something I strongly suggest.
In addition, a regular flashlight works well and is bright. I like that it can be charged and that I don't have to use those small batteries.
year- I believe he must have seen the cats falling around and now wants to follow it everywhere, as he is an old golden retriever who needs a lot of exercise.