Tokyoflash Waku: Blinking Lights On Your Wrist
December 16th, 2008

Tokyoflash Waku: Blinking Lights On Your WristThe Tokyoflash Waku ($130) is the latest from the Tokyoflash.

Waku’s wrist band, uniquely positioned between the frame and LEDs, is designed like a belt and features rows of punched holes which continue through the frame to expose the bright lights beneath.

Touch Waku’s button and a simple animation sparkles before the time is presented in three easy-to-read steps. Hours are shown first, one LED indicates each hour 1-12. Groups of 15 minutes are next, three LEDs indicate 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour. Finally single minutes are presented, fourteen LEDs indicating minutes 1-14. Count the LEDs in columns of 5 and reading Waku becomes really easy!

It comes in three different bands: brown leather, black croc-effect, and natural fur, and each is available with either single or multi-colored LEDs.

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Kisai Denshoku Tokyoflash Watch
November 26th, 2008

Kisai Denshoku Tokyoflash WatchThe Kisai Denshoku (Illumination) is an all new watch design from Tokyoflash. Just push a button and the 12 bars light up in a three-part sequence that will tell you the time. First it will flash for the hours, then 10-minute blocks, then individual minutes. It’s simple. What’s more, it’s an awesome piece of geek fashion. The watch is available now for $247 in both black and gray.

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