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LED Walking Stick Torch Light
This is a LED Walking Stick Torch Light. Its medium is plastic, led.
This light attaches to a standard cane and other mobility equipment to help ensure safe maneuvering in the dark. It is particularly useful in uneven or unfamiliar terrain, or if one gets up in the night. This small gadget enables independence—no one has to turn on the light—and it can prevent falls.
It is credited Purchased by the museum for the exhibition.
- Path Finder
- electronic components, printed circuit board, laser, rubber, plastic.
- Purchased by the museum for the exhibition.
- s-e-2653
- Light Bulb, Philips Hue Go
- plastic, electronic components.
- Gift of Philips Lighting.
- s-e-2624
- Little Sun Solar-powered Lantern
- molded plastic, solar panel, led.
- Gift of George R. Kravis II.
- 2016-5-23
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- plastic.
- Gift of Black & Decker Corporation.
- 1997-5-1
- Cane, Chatfield Walking Cane (Black)
- cast aluminum, overmolded silicone, walnut, thermoplastic rubber.
- Gift of Top & Derby Limited.
- s-e-2633
Its dimensions are
H x diam.: 7.3 × 4.5 cm (2 7/8 × 1 3/4 in.)
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Access+Ability.