Kisai Neutron Motion Sensor LED Watch From Tokyoflash Japan | Tokyo
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Kisai Neutron is available exclusively from: http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/neutron The digital time presented in a new and innovative form. Kisai Neutron features sub-surface LED light bars that curve around your wrist like a time piece from the future. A customisable design, you can choose whether the watch displays the time by pulsing in & out or waving up & down. Integrated motion sensor technology means you can activate the display with a flick of the wrist or at the touch of a button. An "always on" light up animation is programmed into Kisai Neutron. When activated, the LEDs will continuously light up in your choice of fade mode or wave mode. You can customise this in the settings. You can view the time at the touch of a button or you can activate the integrated motion sensor so that the time is displayed with a flick of the wrist - so you don't have to press a button. Kisai Neutron is very easy to read. Touch the button and four digits of time will appear on the display. These indicate the time in your choice of 12 or 24 hour format. Depending on whether you choose fade mode or wave mode, the digits will pulse in & out or wave up & down. Touch the lower button and the date is displayed in the same way in your choice of DD/MM or MM/DD format. Available with blue, white or red LEDs in beautifully brushed black, gunmetal or gold stainless steel, each part of Kisai Neutron has been individually designed and manufactured, including the case, strap and uniquely programmed display. Like all watches from Tokyoflash Japan, Kisai Neutron is a limited edition design so is guaranteed to be an original watch that not many other people own. The watch is USB rechargeable so you'll never have to change the battery. To recharge, connect to your computer with the USB cable provided. One full charge will take 3.5 hours and each charge should last 1 month. Kisai Neutron has a fully adjustable strap to fit your wrist. ============ Music: T800 by Jahzzar. http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/979145/t800
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+VGMStudios33 If it does have a problem, we will by all means replace the module for you free of charge.
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be careful the battery dies after a shot while. Its a great watch. Just wish the battery lasted a little longer than 1 to 2 years.
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How can i make it to 12 hours format ?
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Nice watch but the build quality is is extremely poor. The the pin that holds the strip to the body of the watch is made out of cheap plastic and broke off after a week or so, My last tokyflash watch ever. Don't buy!
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Definitely gonna get one. Not such a bad price either. Looks awesome. Great design. Rechargeable and lasts approximately a month. To hell with smart watches. Lol.
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perfect raver's watch
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this kisai neutron watch's battery life will last how long? 25 years like many other of your watches? when 300 charges exceed, it dies and you will replace it for free for life?
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Is it water resistant?
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The metal strap has links which can be removed (or added) to adjust to your wrist size, the same as any metal strap watch. You can do this at home if you have some tools or just ask your local jewellers or watch shop. example; v=8tFgbe01L3Y
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How do you adjust the wrist size???
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I like this watch, but i dun really like the time-telling. digit by digit.
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They are all equally bright. If there is any difference its impossible for me to tell, they all look very bright. Its just a matter of which colour combination you like best.
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in the video it looks like the blue one is the brightest and lightest but in videos the led often look diffrent, so which is the brightest of all? white blue or red?
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Fade or wave please help
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P.s guns make everything worth the money!
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No offense to Tokyo flash though they still are the rulers of watch kind
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I think the red looks best on pictures however I believe that they are edited so that there is no accidentally lit up tiles (an example is the kisai x) however on the videos they aren't edited and the blue looks allot brighter with less accidental lights
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Aaww maan, i just can't decide which colour to chose! What do you think is the best colour for the black ip neutron?
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No, its quite red. In some places in the video 1:25 i agree it looks orange but thats just the camera. Check out our website, the photos there are accurate.
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The red looks very orange Is it?