A genuinely smart watch that puts a flashlight on your wrist
The SureFire 221 LuminoxWristLight also tells the time using a separate battery so that it keeps on ticking even when the flashlight is dead.

Specifically designed for law enforcement, the military, and emergency response personnel, the $795 (Rs 49,000) watch features a compact rechargeable battery and a high-intensity LED bulb capable of putting out 300 lumens at full power.
That blinding glare will drain the watch's battery in just one hour, so less intense 60 and 15 lumen modes are also available that keep the LED glowing for as long as 13 hours before the battery needs a charge.
Made from lightweight aerospace aluminum, the SureFire 221 LuminoxWristLight also tells the time using a separate battery so that it keeps on ticking even when the flashlight is dead.
And the watch's self-illuminating dial means that even when you can't get to a USB port to recharge the flashlight, you'll always have at least a faint glow for telling the time.
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