One that I haven’t seen mentioned ever was neat flashlights in every hotel room I stayed in. They were all mounted to the wall, and had no power switch. The wall mount had a tab sticking out that separated the batteries, so when you went to use it, the batteries touch and make the circuit. They were always low power, so that you didn’t disturb others in the room, and you have to keep it in its location to turn it back off. They worked well for going to the bathroom at night and not messing up night vision too. I tried finding one in the US, to no avail, but they’re all over in Japanese 100 yen stores. A clever, cheap design.
One that I haven’t seen mentioned ever was neat flashlights in every hotel room I stayed in. They were all mounted to the wall, and had no power switch. The wall mount had a tab sticking out that separated the batteries, so when you went to use it, the batteries touch and make the circuit. They were always low power, so that you didn’t disturb others in the room, and you have to keep it in its location to turn it back off. They worked well for going to the bathroom at night and not messing up night vision too. I tried finding one in the US, to no avail, but they’re all over in Japanese 100 yen stores. A clever, cheap design.
Forgive me if I’m not understanding this correctly, but that just sounds like a fancy nightlight?
Edit: I understand now :)
It’s probably for use in an emergency like an earthquake.
A nightlight is a fixture on the wall. This is a flashlight you can take into your hand and carry with you.
Isn’t that there to use if an earthquake knocks the power out?
Something like this? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFQTH16X/?coliid=I2KHT60C9Q9JJ0&colid=3M8N8NS9I64QJ&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_ys_dp_it