deranged_coder
Enlightened
So, I've got a co-worker who will be finishing her internship and going back to grad school in a couple of weeks. I'd like to give her a simple, useful, going away present.
Of course, as a flashaholic, I want to get her a flashlight. :naughty:
She mentioned a while back that she goes jogging at night and she gets nervous about cars maybe not seeing her as she's doing her jog.
So, I'm looking for ideas for a decent light to use as a "hello, there's a person jogging here" for her to use.
It should have the following:
(1) Preferably run on AA or AAA batteries. Other power sources might be ok but I am thinking if I gave her a CR123 or coin cell (CR2016 or CR2032) powered light, it is likely to wind up gathering dust in a drawer somewhere once the initial set of batteries run out.
(2) Can be clipped to clothing, attached to her wrist or ankle, etc. Basically, it should be something wearable and does not need to be held in her hand.
(3) Not cost too much. I'm budgeting no more than ~$40 for this going away gift.
I figure combine the light with a set of reflective wrist bands / ankle bands (she already said she doesn't like wearing a reflective vest) and she'll have a useful gift set that will help keep her safe on her late jogs.
So, suggestions? :thinking:
Of course, as a flashaholic, I want to get her a flashlight. :naughty:
She mentioned a while back that she goes jogging at night and she gets nervous about cars maybe not seeing her as she's doing her jog.
So, I'm looking for ideas for a decent light to use as a "hello, there's a person jogging here" for her to use.
It should have the following:
(1) Preferably run on AA or AAA batteries. Other power sources might be ok but I am thinking if I gave her a CR123 or coin cell (CR2016 or CR2032) powered light, it is likely to wind up gathering dust in a drawer somewhere once the initial set of batteries run out.
(2) Can be clipped to clothing, attached to her wrist or ankle, etc. Basically, it should be something wearable and does not need to be held in her hand.
(3) Not cost too much. I'm budgeting no more than ~$40 for this going away gift.
I figure combine the light with a set of reflective wrist bands / ankle bands (she already said she doesn't like wearing a reflective vest) and she'll have a useful gift set that will help keep her safe on her late jogs.
So, suggestions? :thinking:
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