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Goin' Green: Casio solar-powered wristwatch


Batteries not included, but thats a good thing.

While it may not exactly save the planet, the Casio Waveceptor solar-powered wristwatch will save you from having to buy (and later dispose of) batteries while providing a solid timekeeper.

The Waveceptor can automatically keep itself accurate, and allows the user to update the time up to 6 times a day (or set the clock manually).  It also features an auto calendar that is pre-programmed up to the year 2039.

Water-resistant up to 100m (330 feet), the Waveceptor also has a LED light with afterglow effects.

The Casio Waveceptor solar-powered wristwatch is nice looking, and an easy way to keep those dead batteries out of landfills.  It is available at Amazon.com
for around $70.

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