BLUE LED BADGE (2)



Blue LED Badge (2), retail $13.95
Manufactured by (Unknown)
Last updated 02-05-11





Thuh kompenie thaat maks thuh Scrolling LED Badge kant spel...O WAIT!!! They spelled all of the words in the name of this product "kerrektlee".
The Blue LED Badge was purchased on Ebay after my last one pooped out.

The Blue LED Badge is remarkably easy to use; just pop two of the four included batteries in it, and program it via the three buttons on its back. It is comparable in ease to entering your initials after reaching a high score on a coin-op arcade video game like they had in the 1980s and 1990s - and probably the early-2000s too; though I have not played one of the coin-op arcade video games from this decade so I cannot confirm how high score monitoring is performed on modern equipment.

Yes, it really is that easy.

It scrolls your message in bright blue LED lights on its front surface; you can have up to six messages (512 characters & spaces for the first message, 256 characters & spaces for messages 2 through 6).


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To use the Blue LED Badge, first install two of the four included the batteries into it (see below), and then you'll be ready to rock.

On the back of the unit, there are three slim pushbutton switches: "ENTER/ON/OFF", "PAGE UP" (P-U), and "PAGE DOWN" (P-D). These switches have a noticeable clicking sound and a firm tactile sensation (a "click" sensation you can feel) when they are actuated, so there is no mistake when the switches are pressed.

Press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to turn the product on; press it again to turn the product off.

When the badge is on (displaying a message), pressing the P-U or P-D buttons selects switch display info (message you want to display; 1-6 - "SWITCH"), input text mode ("INPUT"), display scrolling speed ("SPEED"), or LED brightness control ("LUM").

The first option you'll want to select is "SWITCH" mode to select which block of memory you want to use to store a message. When "SWITCH" is scrolling on the unit's display, press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button, and then the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons to select page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to lock in your choise.

When the badge is on (displaying a message), press the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons to select input text mode ("INPUT"); press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button, and you'll be in text entry mode.

Change the letter on the right side of the display using the "P-U" and "P-D" buttons; use the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to lock that character into the unit's memory and move to the next. To add a space between words, go right past the uppercase "Z" and you'll find it. Press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to enter the space as you would any other character. When you are finished entering your message, either press and hold the "P-D" button for three seconds or wait (do not press any buttons) for ~10 seconds. The message you entered will then automatically scroll from right to left on the unit's LED display.

Uppercase and lowercase letters, the characters above the number keys (!, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, and )), the numerals 0-9, and various punctuation characters are all available.


In this example, I am inputting the phrase "PISS OFF, PISS ANT!" into the product.

To select scrolling speed, turn the unit on, press the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons until "SPEED" is scrolling on the unit's display, press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button, and then the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons to select speeds 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. Press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to lock in your choise.
1 is the slowest, 9 is the fastest.

To select brightness, turn the unit on, press the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons until "LUM" is scrolling on the unit's display, press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button, and then the "P-U" or "P-D" buttons to select brightnesses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. Press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button to lock in your choise.
1 is the dimmest, and 9 is the brightest.

Use the included magnet or the included safety pin to affix the Blue LED Badge to a shirt, apron, jacket, or other fabric as you wish.



To remove the batteries, turn the unit upside-down so the back surface faces up. Turn the unit so the door that reads "OPEN" is on the lower left. Use an instrument like a knife blade to slide the door out. When it does come out, remove and dispose of or recycle the used-up old CR2016 cells.

Insert two new CR2016 cells into the opening of this door (stacking one on top of the other), orienting them so their flat sides (+) positives faces upward.

With the unit still oriented so the LEDs face down, insert (if necessary) and push in on the door until it is flush with the rest of the unit. When this is done properly, the unit will turn itself on; press the "ENTER/ON/OFF" button once to turn it off if necessary so you don't waste those brand spanken new batteries you just installed.



This is a digital scrolling badge, not a flashlight. So I won't try to whack it against a steel rod or against the concrete floor of a patio, stomp on it, try to drown it in a commode, run over it, or inflict other punishments upon it that I might inflict upon a flashlight. So this section of its web page will be rather bare, when compared to this section of the web page on a page about a flashlight.

The Blue LED Badge has 21 columns of 7 bright blue LEDs, for 147 LEDs total.

One of the first things I do when I test a programmable message thing is to see if there's an onboard censor, and there isn't. I input "{vulgar term for a man or woman who acts as a penis vaccume}! {vulgar term for male urinator/inseminator - rhymes with stick} {vulgar slang term for homosexual male - rhymes with the last name of AFV host Bob Sagget; or an archaic term that used to describe a bundle of sticks}" into the Blue LED Badge, and it happily spouted off the stream of obcenities.
I soon changed it back to "THANK YOU FOR VISITING WWW.LEDMUSEUM.ORG!!!" just so I wouldn't forget.

So if you have garbage mouth, potty mouth, toilet tongue, sewer mouth, sewer chute, etc. you can input dirty language into the Blue LED Badge and have it spew forth with the obcenities when the product is subsequently used.


Photograph of the Blue LED Badge affixed to a shirt, as it might normally be used.

Because this device has a fairly strong magnet, you should excersize exteme caution when you use the badge near a heart pacemaker if you have a pacemaker implanted in your chest.

I found the unit remarkably easy to use, considering there is no computer interface or software - all of the product's functions are controlled via three buttons on the back.

This evaluation resemble the one I made for the Blue LED Badge?
Thought you'd say so. It's because I used it as a template for this one as they are very similar to one another; differing only in some minor but noticeable firmware (ROM) coding in the message input subroutines.




I tried to take a photograph of the Blue LED Badge while a message was scrolling, but the scrolling speed was fast enough and the camera's shutter speed was slow enough that the photograph did not come out well at all.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the LEDs in this badge.
Plot is low because the LED intensity is low and because this spectrometer is not as sensitive as the USB2000 I had borrowed earlier.

WMP movie (.avi extension) showing the Blue LED Badge in action.
It reads "Time for your meds, Angie! :-)" in reference to my sister's medications.

This is ~1.5 megabytes (1,556,046 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than six minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.
I cannot provide it in other formats, so please do not ask.

That sound you might hear is a commercial playing on the boob tube.



TEST NOTES:
Sample of the Blue LED Badge was purchased on Ebay on 01-11-08 and was received on 01-17-08.
I purchased it primarily because my other Blue LED Badge pooped out, and I really did like it.

I believe this product was made in China.
A product's country of origin really does matter to some people, which is why I published it on this web page.


UPDATE: 11-02-08
I used this product on Halloween while handing out candy to Trick-Or-Treaters, and received a number of positive comments about it.
I had it set to scroll the message "Happy Halloween", and affixed it to my shirt as the photograph directly below shows:




UPDATE: 02-05-11
I tested it a second time (as my former housemate once said "just to be sure it's Westinghouse") for the presence of an onboard censor, and there is none. I programmed the words {vulgar slang term for intercourse}, {vulgar term for feces}, {vulgar term for urine}, {vulgar slang term for female vagina}, {vulgar term for one who acts as a penis vacuum} into it, and it happily spouted off the obscenities. I did shoot a video and post it on YourTube, but it is not linked here because of the potty language clearly visible in it.
If you *REALLY* must see it, go to YourTube and search for the phrase:

"Blue LED Badge (2) cussing (no censor)"

(including the quote marks), and that should bring it up...well, it was tested and I can now say, it "***WILL***" bring it up as the only video on the search page.


PROS:
No onboard censor
LEDs are bright enough to see in room light - they're really bright, actually
Enough space to input large sized messages
Batteries it needs are a bit odd, but not unreasonably so. Should be easy to find
Easy to program even though there is no software interface



CONS:
No onboard censor


    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Magnetic scrolling LED badge
    LAMP TYPE: Small blue LED
    No. OF LAMPS: 147
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: Small rubber pushbutton on/off, character up/down
    CASE MATERIAL: Plastic
    BEZEL: Plastic
    BATTERY: 2xCR2016 lithium coin cells
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER- AND PEE-RESISTANT: Light sprinkle-resistance at maximum
    SUBMERSIBLE: NO WAY HOZAY!!!
    ACCESSORIES: 4xCR2016 cells, thin bar magnet
    SIZE: 3.15"L x 1.60"W x 0.260"D
    WEIGHT: ~1.10oz.
    WARRANTY: 30 days (when purchased from My Virtual Zone only)

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Star Rating





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