On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:24:43 AM UTC-7, Lucky wrote:
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>
> Regardless, on viewing amount/times, as I understand it you have a tilt 
> sensor to enable the tubes at a set angle but will not the tubes also 
> ignite during normal everyday wearing? For instance my arm right now as I 
> type is at the ideal viewing angle, I can also imagine many times when my 
> arm would be at this angle, so is the watch going to be turning on 
> regularly or what stops that from happening? (I can envisage the 'hundreds 
> of times' scenario if no safeguards in place)
>

I guess you don't have one of David's watches? The "ideal viewing angle" 
probably isn't what you expect it to be....the watch is designed so that 
you move it so it's "flat" then roll your wrist so the top of the watch 
moves toward your head. Hard to explain...watch the video and see how it 
works.  I like to set the angle so it's closer to 90 degrees, than the 
suggested 45 degrees.

It really does work, in normal use the watch does not turn on too often. I 
almost always get more than 6 months out of a CR2 battery. 

The new rechargeable watch will be fun to see how the battery lasts...I 
plan to charge it weekly, and see how it does. Recommended charge interval 
is three weeks, which is probably hard to remember.

Jim Forbes 

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