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| SNAP-IT
beacons are miniature (less than l"x.5"x.5")
LED markers that attach to standard 9-volt batteries, for
use on the stage, or other low-light level situations. They
give off a small but very visible light (red, yellow or green)
that helps performers to find their marks, see the edges of
platforms or equipment in the dark
BLINK-IT
beacons are exactly the same as Snap-It beacons,
but they "Blink" at an approximately one per second
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| Safety
Is Everything, Glow Tape Is The Past
Working
of the technology from the Snap-It series, the Quarter Marker
works with a smaller battery.
Not
only that, the QM can illuminate red or green, simply by flipping
the battery.
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| Never
Miss A Call On Your Headset Again
This
Little Gem plugs into any Clearcom Pack. When you are needed
on headset, the Bright LED almost Cries out "Get On Headset!"
Made
from a durable Neutrik connector, chances are the beltpack
will break before the Com-Bit does.
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Common Uses for Snap-It and Blink-It Beacons
Snap-It beacons
are much easier to see than glow-tape. Lay the beacon on its side
with the lighted end facing upstage, the battery then blocks all
the light from the audience's view. The performers can easily see
the point of light provided by the beacon, even with stage lighting
in their eyes.
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Lighting Trees, Booms, etc.
Blink-It beacons
are perfect for marking the edges of equipment, such as lighting
trees, booms, or monitor speakers, which can be dangerous for performers
moving on or off stage in the dark. Blink-It
beacons can be positioned so the audience can't see them, but performers
will easily see them blinking. Even with sidelight "flooding"
their eyes, they can be warned of equipment that's otherwise invisible
in the dark.
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Stairs, Doorways, Hand Railings
Either Snap-It or
Blink-It beacons can be helpful in marking stairs,
doorways, railings, etc., that performers need to find quickly in
the dark. For example, they can be used to mark the angular edge
of a thrust stage, so that performers looking down would see the
Snap-It beacon marking the edge of the raised stage
platform against a black auditorium floor below.
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How Long Do They Last?
Both Snap-It and Blink-It
beacons come in three different colors: red, yellow and green. They
will run for days (approx. 125 hours) on a new alkaline battery
with continuous use, or weeks with intermittent use! (To turn them
"off', simply use the thumb-tab to unsnap one terminal.) Finally,
you can do something with that pile of "used" batteries
from the wireless microphones!
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| US Patent #6,137,396 |
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