Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 7 2005, 12:30am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Wrist Dreams reports about the Swiss Army Night Vision Watch that has a built-in bright flash-light and other features that help in the dark.
The Swiss Army Night Vision Watch can shine a beam to lead the wearer through a darkness. It also has a small red LED locator light that flashes every 10 seconds to guide users to it in a darkened room. At the push of a button, a soft blue light illuminates the dial; a second push activates the white LED flashlight at the front of the watch.
A third push of the button activates a powerful strobe to guide others to the watch wearers location.
More details on Wrist Dreams.
Buy the Swiss Army Night Vision Watch at Hammacher Schlemmer for $295.95.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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