This Night Light Inventor Raised a Quarter Million Dollars on Kickstarter A professional electrician came up with an alternative to the night light. And people are going crazy for his invention.

By Catherine Clifford

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Night lights are one of those utilitarian housewares that no one really thinks about. Except for Jeremy Smith from Provo, Utah. He obsessed over it. For years. And now, his re-invented night light alternative has raised almost a quarter million dollars on Kickstarter.

Let me repeat. A quarter million dollars. For a night light!

The SnapRays Guidelight, made by Smith's company Snap Power, solicited over $248,500 in pledges from more than 4,800 backers on Kickstarter as of midday on Monday. The campaign still has 23 days to go, so that tally is sure to grow. But even if the Guidelight doesn't bring in another dollar, it has already raised more than 20 times the $12,000 it set out to raise on the crowdfunding platform.

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This Night Light Inventor Raised a Quarter Million Dollars on Kickstarter
Developing the first Guidelight on Smith's kitchen table.
Image credit: Snap Power

For a $12 donation, a Kickstarter donor receives a single Guidelight. For $24, a donor receives three Guidelights. A $120 donation gets a donor 10 Guidelights.

The Guidelight is an electrical outlet cover with an LED (light emitting diode) bulb built into the base of the outlet cover. The Guidelight automatically turns on and off in opposition to the light in the room and the LED bulb is expected to last more than 25 years. The night-light alternative has "power extractor" arms that directly connect to the power source inside the outlet.

In addition to being reliable, durable, ecofriendly and child-friendly, the SnapRays Guidelight throws an attractive light from three LED bulbs, adding a certain level of ambiance to a room. Smith, a professional electrician, spent years working with his team, tinkering with electrical engineering equipment on his kitchen table before Snap Power developed the prototype for Guidelight.

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"For the past few years, my partners and I have been pouring our lives into this project with one goal in mind: To create an alternative to the bulky night lights and expensive guide lights that are installed in homes today," says Sean Watkins, a co-founder of Snap Power, in the Guidelight Kickstarter video (embedded below).

Thanks to an enthusiastic Kickstarter crowd, Snap Power's future is looking bright.

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Catherine Clifford

Senior BIZ Experiencesship Writer at CNBC

Catherine Clifford is senior BIZ Experiencesship writer at CNBC. She was formerly a senior writer at BIZ Experiences.com, the small business reporter at CNNMoney and an assistant in the New York bureau for CNN. Clifford attended Columbia University where she earned a bachelor's degree. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. You can follow her on Twitter at @CatClifford.

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