Hono, which stands for flame in Japanese, is an electric candle from Metaphys of Japan.
What’s cool?
- The light of this electric candle mimics the flickering of real candles. (According to this Japanese website here, supposedly there is a CPU integrated with an algorithm built-in to mimic the flickering.)
- There is no switch on this electric candle. The Hono comes with a magnetic matchstick. By gently touching the electric candle with the match, you can turn the light on and off.
- Blowing into the candle will cause the flame of the candle to temporarily go out for 10 seconds.
Hono can light up for eight hours with one full charge. The electric candle comes with a magnetic match, stand, holder, and battery charger. You can pick one up in Japan for 9,975 yen (roughly 95 to 100 dollars).
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