Tokyoflash Releases Three New Watches: Light Speed, Transit, and Joypad

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Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

In case you want to keep recreating the dead-end dystopia that is Chiba Night City in your own home town, Tokyoflash has three great watches that will go well with the a seven-function force-feedback manipulator, cased in grubby pink plastic that replaced your arm.

The Transit is a $93 watch with a rechargable battery that runs on USB power. It includes a sexy animation that makes the LEDs on the face blink like a pair of Tron underpants and is clad in metal. The Light Speed is similar to the Transit but costs $81 and comes in black or white rubber.

Finally, the Joypad looks like a flattened Rubick’s cube. It costs $94. Not very expensive

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