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Snake Light

Prize(s) Honorable Mentions
University Georgia Institute of Technology
Lead Designers Rachel Weitzel
Other Designer's names Jemma Siegel
Other Credits Prof. Owen Foster
Completion Date 24 May 2023
Project Location Atlanta, Georgia
Entry Description

Camping is all fun and games- until it gets dark. Then it becomes a game of rooting around in the bottom of your tent for the flashlight you swore you had when you fell asleep, all while you really have to pee. But maybe if you'd had Snake Light, you'd already be back and snuggled in your sleeping bag.
Snake Light can be hung from the top of the tent and angled to provide light where needed. Then just turn off each light when you go to sleep. When you eventually need to get up in the middle of the night, you can find it quickly and then twist it behind your neck, providing the utility of a traditional headlamp without the pesky problem of blinding your friends when you look at them. Maybe you want a late-night snack of freeze-dried spaghetti? Snake Light can be twisted to sit on a surface or twisted around a nearby branch to provide light while you work.
Snake light's possibilities are endless. Utilizing a bendy wire connection between the two lights, you can wrap the light around anything and everything. It also saves precious space by encompassing the utility of regular flashlights and headlamps so you only need one. With this, Snake Light provides a fun solution to lighting while camping.