Monday 7 November 2011

Tokyoflash Kisai Seven: Rechargeable Futuristic LED Wristwatch!!!

Have you heard about the LED watches and it is also a futuristic watch for our hand. This watch is by Tokyoflash but this is unlike other watches, Kisai Seven is a watch which tells time by using two rings but the principle is the same as with standard wristwatches.

When we look closely, we’ll notice that there’s a black spot on each of these rings and that black spot tells the current time. The inner ring tells hours while outer ring tells minutes but there are also additional L-shaped bars above and below these circles that display 1-4minutes. It has an innovative design, this watch also has hard plastic case, a polyurethane strap with a seamless butterfly clasp at the back and a USB port that is used for recharging.

       Tokyoflash Kisai Seven features,
  • Displays the time
  • Plastic case & PU strap
  • USB rechargeable: connect to your computer with cable provided
  • LED animation option (can be turned off)
  • Clasp: simple stainless steel belt style buckle
  • Minimum wrist size: 100 mm (approx.)
  • Maximum wrist size: 200 mm (approx.)
  • Case dimensions: 34 mm x 46 mm x 12 mm
  • Weight: 40 grams
  • Battery: LIR2032 rechargeable & replaceable watch battery
  • Japanese and English instructions
  • One year warranty
Lunar orange and asteroid blue LEDs are encapsulated within Light Speed’s streamlined case, which is available in either black or white and features a curved, smoked black lens incorporating elevated zones to make the light bars stand out. Finished in gloss with matte detail, both styles have been carefully designed to be a perfect fit for most wrist sizes.
 When the button of wristwatch is touched, lights shows the current time and will flash for several seconds to direct us. It is simple to learn for budding space travelers. Tokyoflash Kisai Seven is one amazing wristwatch, and it is currently available with blue or white LEDs, and it is priced at $99. It is really great with its design and brings an ultra-modern look to what is essentially a regular watch.

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