$5.99 flat-rate shipping on 1–3 retail packs · Free standard shipping on 4+ · Mix & match
Clip it · Stick it · Stash it

Keep an eye on it.

A tiny LED utility light made for the spots where your full-size flashlight is too much, too far away, or taking up the hand you need. Keep Gator Eyes in the truck, tackle tray, hunting pack, kitchen drawer, camper, garage, boat, cabin, and storm kit.

ClipAttach to packs, bags, branches, bins, straps, blinds, and more.
StickUse the magnet on toolboxes, vehicles, shelving, appliances, and trailers.
StashSmall enough to live where you will actually need it later.
Five loose Gator Eyes mini magnetic LED lights
Mini magnetic LED lightsNot another bulky flashlight.

Five clip-and-stick utility lights that are small enough to stash in the truck, tackle tray, kitchen drawer, camper, and storm kit.

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Buy for the places you want covered

Start with a purpose, not just a quantity.

The five-pack is still available by itself. Multi-pack value gets stronger when one order covers several locations—or a full hunting season.

Gator Eyes 5-Pack Utility Lights
Most Popular

Everywhere Pack · 20 Lights

Four 5-packs for the house, vehicle, emergency kit, garage, tackle bag, camper, and the other places that should not share one flashlight.

$47.99 · Free standard shipping

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Gator Eyes Game Tracking Kit in the field
Most Popular

Season Pack · 32 Lights

Four 8-light Game Tracking Kits for hunters who want the marking system stocked before they need it.

$59.99 · Free standard shipping

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How the light earns its keep

Compact size. Practical features.

At roughly 2.8 inches long and about 1.5 inches tall, Gator Eyes are intentionally compact. That small footprint is what lets them live in glove boxes, tackle trays, kitchen drawers, storm kits, campers, toolboxes, and packs without becoming another bulky flashlight you stop carrying.

Clip itAttach the Gator clip to pockets, straps, blinds, tackle bags, gear, and whatever else needs a little light.
Stick itUse the built-in magnet on steel surfaces like toolboxes, shelving, equipment, appliances, and vehicle components.
Use it anywhereA bright LED, simple on/off switch, and hands-free utility make it useful far beyond one category or one room.
Gator Eyes compact size and features diagram showing 2.8 inch length, 1.5 inch height, bright LED, on-off switch, clip, and magnet
The product in one sentence

The little light you actually have with you.

01

For the awkward places

Under the hood. Inside a pack. On a metal shelf. At the last confirmed sign. In a dark cabinet. Gator Eyes are for the exact places where a big flashlight gets annoying.

02

For both hands free

The clip and magnet let the light hold itself where you need it, so your hands can tie, track, fix, grab, clean, load, rig, or look.

03

For more than one place

This is not a single premium light you protect. It is a practical utility light you spread around the places you live, drive, work, camp, fish, and hunt.

Small on purpose

Disposable is not the flaw. It was intentional.

The original team tried multiple ways to make the battery replaceable. Each version needed more room for battery access and hardware, and the light kept getting bigger. Eventually the tradeoff was obvious: a more serviceable light was becoming less useful for the job Gator Eyes were created to do.

So the product stayed compact, self-contained, and simple. At roughly 2.8 inches long and about 1.5 inches tall, a Gator Eyes light can live in a glove box, tackle tray, hunting pack, kitchen drawer, camper, garage, boat bag, or emergency kit without asking for much space.

It is not meant to replace the primary flashlight you already trust. It is meant to be the small utility light that is already beside the task.

01 Compact footprint
02 Clip + magnet placement
03 Self-contained design
04 Stash-anywhere utility
Read why the design stayed small →
Where Gator Eyes fits best

Three strong reasons to keep little lights in more than one place.

Gator Eyes has been around long enough to accumulate more uses than one product label can explain. These are the three clearest entry points; the detailed use finder below goes farther.

Gator Eyes package beside a weather radio for emergency lighting
01 · Emergency Lighting

Put light where an outage sends you first.

Breaker panel, weather-radio shelf, storm kit, basement, bedside, and vehicle emergency gear. Gator Eyes work as a distributed backup layer alongside your primary flashlight or lantern.

Explore emergency lighting →
Gator Eyes used for household utility lighting
02 · General Home & Utility

Stop moving the same flashlight from job to job.

Give small lights permanent homes in drawers, garages, tool areas, vehicles, campers, tackle bags, and utility spaces so the light is already beside the task.

Explore home & utility uses →
Gator Eyes Game Tracking Kit in the field
03 · Game Tracking

Preserve the points you know are right.

Use visible markers alongside your primary tracking light to mark confirmed sign, turns, the last known point, and the route you have already worked.

Explore game tracking →
Go deeper by location

More places Gator Eyes live.

Once the three main use paths make sense, the product gets more interesting—not less. Explore the specific places where a clip-on or magnetic point-of-need light can earn a permanent spot.

Field light without field bulk.

Clip one to a pack strap, blind edge, tackle bag, boat compartment, branch, or gear bin. Use one when you need to mark a spot, find a zipper, see inside a box, or keep a small light exactly where your hands are working.

Hunting packTackle trayBoat compartmentBlind or standCamp binGame tracking marker
Gator Eyes clipped to field gear

For the dark side of the truck.

Stick one to metal, clip one inside a bag, or stash a few in the glove box before you need them. The point is not replacing your big flashlight. It is having a small light where the problem happens.

Glove boxTrunk kitTrailer frameRoadside bagTool rollUnder hood
Gator Eyes lighting an engine compartment

The drawer light that does not need a drawer full of space.

Keep a pack where normal life gets dark: breaker box, pantry, kitchen drawer, basement steps, utility closet, storm kit, or nightstand. Small enough for households that do not want another bulky gadget.

Kitchen drawerBreaker boxStorm kitPantryBasementNightstand
Gator Eyes package beside a weather radio for storm-kit and emergency use

Stick it where the work is.

Magnet to a toolbox, clip to a parts bag, stick it on a shelf, or throw one into the junk drawer by the bench. Use it for the small jobs where holding a flashlight is one hand too many.

ToolboxWorkbenchMetal shelfGarage fridgeParts binEquipment bag
Gator Eyes used at a garage tool station

A little light for places that are not yours.

Cabins, campers, motel rooms, ice shacks, storage bins, travel totes, and gear bags all have the same problem: when it gets dark, your real light is usually somewhere else.

CamperCabinTravel toteIce shackGear binBoat bag
Gator Eyes providing hands-free light in an outdoor shelter
Hunter with recovered deer and Gator Eyes Game Tracking Kit
Featured system

Mark the trail. Make the call.

The Game Tracking Kit turns a tiny light into a field-marking system. Mark last sign, direction changes, decision points, and confirmed recovery points so the trail does not disappear behind you.

01Mark confirmed signUse a light at confirmed sign, tracks, hair, or the last place you know the trail is right.
02Keep your path visibleAs the trail turns, fades, or enters cover, your markers show where you have already been.
03Back out smarterIf the trail gets uncertain, leave your markers, return to the last confirmed point, and restart with a clearer head.
Multi-pack pricing

The more places you cover, the better the shipping math gets.

Single packs remain available. Our most popular multi-pack options are built around four retail packs because one shipment can carry several packs efficiently—and because Gator Eyes are more useful when they stay in multiple places.

Single 5-Pack

5 Lights

$13.49
$5.99 flat shipping

One pack when that is all you need.

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Pair Pack

10 Lights

$25.99
$13.00 per retail pack
$5.99 flat shipping

Two locations or two people without jumping to a stock-up quantity.

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Stock-Up Pack

30 Lights

$67.99
About $11.33 per retail pack
Free standard shipping

Six 5-packs for multiple vehicles, buildings, gear sets, gifts, or simply staying stocked.

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Mix & match counts toward free shipping. Any cart totaling four or more retail packs qualifies for free standard shipping—including a mix of utility 5-packs and Game Tracking Kits.
Choose your pack

Keep one where you will need one.

The regular line is now organized around purposeful multi-pack coverage. Game Tracking has its own season-oriented bundles. Bulk and dealer quantities remain a separate conversation.

Gator Eyes five-pack utility lights

5-Pack Utility Lights

Buy one pack or build around the Everywhere Pack and Stock-Up Pack. Multi-pack pricing makes it easier to keep lights in several permanent locations instead of moving the same one around.

  • Single: $13.49
  • Everywhere Pack: 20 lights / $47.99 shipped
  • Stock-Up Pack: 30 lights / $67.99 shipped
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Hunter with recovered deer representing the Gator Eyes Game Tracking Kit

Game Tracking Kit

Eight-light kits for marking confirmed sign, turns, and last-known points. The Season Pack puts four kits together before the season starts.

  • Single kit: $16.49
  • Season Pack: 32 lights / $59.99 shipped
  • Group Pack: 48 lights / $89.99 shipped
See Tracking Bundles
Gator Eyes retail counter display

Bulk & Dealer Packs

Multi-pack display-ready lights for stores, lodges, clubs, outfitters, cabins, guide services, checkout counters, events, and practical customer add-on sales.

  • Easy counter item
  • Useful low-ticket add-on
  • Dealer inquiry path
Dealer Inquiry
Gator Eyes lights in use during an outdoor gathering
Built from real-life annoyances

A field product that wandered into the whole house.

Gator Eyes began with five friends who hunted together and kept coming up with product ideas—the kind of conversations that usually never make it past the napkin. They pooled resources, worked through prototypes, and chose the little clip-and-magnet light as the idea worth pushing forward.

The key development lesson was counterintuitive: every attempt to make the battery easier to replace also made the light bigger. The product got better when the team stopped adding features that worked against the reason it existed.

Use patterns

People keep finding new places for them.

The best proof is practical: once people start using Gator Eyes, they start finding more places to keep them. Here are a few of the spots that come up again and again.

“One in the glove box.”

For roadside moments, dark parking lots, trailer checks, and the thing that rolls under the seat.

“One in the tackle box.”

For early launches, night tie-ons, boat compartments, dock lines, and small spaces.

“One by the breaker panel.”

For outages, utility closets, basements, pantries, and the drawer everyone checks first.

“One in the hunting pack.”

For stands, blinds, last light, pack organization, tracking, and marking the route back.

Where Gator Eyes fits best

One small light. Three big use cases.

The strongest use cases all have the same thing in common: the light is more useful because it can already be stored at the point of need. Gator Eyes are not a tactical-light replacement or a room lantern. They are compact, hands-free utility lights for the recurring little jobs where placement matters.

Emergency lighting

Use Gator Eyes as supplemental emergency lighting in a storm kit, beside a breaker panel, near a weather radio, in a nightstand, or in a vehicle emergency kit. The advantage is distribution: several small lights can already be in the places you are likely to reach first during a power outage.

General home utility

Kitchen drawers, basements, utility closets, garages, toolboxes, vehicles, campers, tackle bags, and storage bins create the same small problem: you need light right here, not across the room. The clip and magnet let the light hold itself close to the task while both hands stay available.

Game tracking

The Game Tracking Kit turns the same compact light into a visible field marker. Use the markers alongside your primary tracking light to preserve confirmed sign, direction changes, and the last known point so you can return to information you trust when a recovery trail becomes uncertain.

How should I use Gator Eyes for emergency lighting?

Think of them as a distributed backup layer, not the only lighting in your emergency plan. Keep a larger flashlight or lantern as the primary source, then place small lights at the breaker panel, weather-radio shelf, bedroom, kitchen drawer, basement, and vehicle kit. During an outage, a clip-on or magnetic light can keep both hands free while you check a panel or sort supplies.

Emergency-preparedness guidance consistently recommends having flashlights available during outages. The useful Gator Eyes twist is location: the light can already be where the task happens. Periodically check any battery-powered light you store for emergencies.

What makes a magnetic clip light useful around the house?

The magnet handles suitable steel surfaces such as many toolboxes, shelves, brackets, appliances, and vehicle components. The clip handles straps, fabric, pockets, bag edges, storage bins, and other nonmagnetic locations. Not every metal is magnetic, so the two mounting methods are complementary rather than interchangeable.

The result is a small hands-free work light for the kinds of tasks that do not justify setting up a larger work light: checking a fuse, looking behind an appliance, digging through a tote, finding a part, or seeing into the back of a cabinet.

How is the Game Tracking Kit different from a tracking flashlight?

The Game Tracking Kit is a marker system. Your normal flashlight or headlamp helps you search for sign. Gator Eyes help you preserve the confirmed points you have already found. Place markers at known sign, turns, and decision points; if the trail becomes uncertain, the visible markers help you return to the last confirmed location instead of relying on memory.

See the full Game Tracking Kit workflow →

Straight answers

The questions people ask before they buy.

Gator Eyes make more sense when you stop comparing them to one big flashlight and start thinking about the places where you repeatedly need a little light. Here are the short answers; the full FAQ goes deeper.

What exactly are Gator Eyes?

Gator Eyes are compact LED utility lights with a built-in spring clip, magnet, three sealed LR41 alkaline button cells, and on/off switch. They are designed for close, practical lighting, backup use, and marking—not as a replacement for a primary flashlight, headlamp, or lantern.

Why are they not rechargeable or battery-replaceable?

The original team tried multiple ways to make the battery replaceable and found that the added access and hardware made the light too large. The self-contained LR41 button-cell design is an intentional tradeoff that keeps the product compact enough to stash in several places. The current sealed configuration was tested as a non-replaceable button-cell product under UL 4200A:2023.

What does the magnet stick to?

Ferrous surfaces such as many steel toolboxes, shelves, brackets, appliances, and vehicle components. Aluminum, plastic, wood, and some stainless-steel surfaces are not magnetic, so use the clip or another mounting location there.

Are Gator Eyes useful during a power outage?

Yes, as supplemental emergency lighting. Keep a primary flashlight or lantern, then place smaller lights near the breaker panel, weather radio, storm kit, bedroom, or vehicle. The value is having light already at several points of need instead of depending on one central flashlight.

Are they waterproof?

Gator Eyes are not presented on this site as waterproof or submersible lights. Use them as compact utility and gear lights, and do not rely on an unpublished water-resistance rating for a critical task.

Should I start with the 5-Pack or the Game Tracking Kit?

Choose the 5-Pack for home, vehicle, garage, fishing, camping, travel, and emergency utility. Choose the Game Tracking Kit if your main need is a visible field-marking system for game recovery.

Need the detailed answer?

The full FAQ covers battery design, magnet surfaces, emergency use, campers and vehicles, fishing and boating, game tracking, pack selection, and more.

Read the full Gator Eyes FAQ →
End of useful life

Used it up? Recycle it right.

Gator Eyes contain sealed, non-replaceable LR41 alkaline button cells. Leave the light intact and use a battery/electronics, retailer take-back, or local collection program that confirms it accepts the complete device. Local requirements vary.

Gator Eyes Recycling Guide