Glasses LED Light

Glasses LED Light

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I've designed this device to meet the #wearablefusion Entry requirements while also being a helpful tool for daily life, whether it's a dark walk with the dog through the park or a quick trip to the shop where extra light can make all the difference. So let's move on to the prompt. -A wearable that keeps someone safe during their commute I firmly believe that added visibility is always a wonderful thing and can be incredibly helpful when walking at night. -Communicate directly with a guardian or police officer In an emergency situation where you don't have your cell phone but do have a direct line of sight to a guardian or police officer, you can use the light to signal for help. However, if the emergency involves someone with a gun, I strongly recommend seeking cover, removing any glasses, and signaling for help from behind cover with your head down for obvious reasons. -Considerations for extended use and easy charging The intended 3.7V 650mAh Lipo battery should hold a fair charge, and recharging is relatively simple. You might even already have both the battery and charger! -Integrate into daily life without becoming an additional part of someone's routine This tool should be something that can be left next to the dog's leash and poop bags as just another item to make things a little easier. It's not something I think would need to be used everywhere every day, so I believe that's covered.

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