UV Monkey
Go on, my Sun!
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Ah, the blazing glory of our celestial orb is magnificent. We just can’t get enough of the stuff: those magnificent rays of light pouring down through the heavens to warm our chilly British bones. Some even say it makes us feel sexy. Though when it turns your pallid skin into a saggy, crocodilian piece of limp toast, you’d think otherwise. What you want is an easy way to work out when the invisible UV rays that damage you are at their most destructive, and this is just the bally thing.
The UV monkey is a key-fob sized UV ray detector. Just expose it to sunlight and it’ll tell you how strong the devious rays are at that precise moment, taking just a few seconds to give you a simple read-out on its cute purple scale. Each part of the scale corresponds to the UV warning scales used in national forecasts too, so you’ll know precisely when to pop your hankie on your noggin and roll down your trousers.
Because it’s such a brilliantly handy size you’re more likely to take it everywhere with you – on your keys, attached to your beach bag, even hanging from your nose like a cyber-tribal warrior from the future. And we all know that post-apocalyptic warriors are going to worry just as much as us about keeping an attractive skin tone.
It’s been made by some people that know a thing or two about sunshine – the same peeps who came up with the brilliant PowerMonkey, a charging unit favoured by the discerning traveller. Made from the same tough materials, the UV Monkey will also pair up with this charger to give you an idea of how fast it’ll be able to charge up your electric gadgets. A lower UV reading means you’ll be waiting longer to get full charge, a higher reading means you can start planning to make a move far sooner.
UV Monkey can take care of your body as well as your technology – so you’ll be feeling blessed by the sunshine again instead of cursing its crispy capabilities. Go forth, traveller, and seek the beach in safety!
Expose it to sunlight
Because it’s such a brilliantly handy size you’re more likely to take it everywhere with you – on your keys, attached to your beach bag, even hanging from your nose like a cyber-tribal warrior from the future. And we all know that post-apocalyptic warriors are going to worry just as much as us about keeping an attractive skin tone.
It’s been made by some people that know a thing or two about sunshine – the same peeps who came up with the brilliant PowerMonkey, a charging unit favoured by the discerning traveller. Made from the same tough materials, the UV Monkey will also pair up with this charger to give you an idea of how fast it’ll be able to charge up your electric gadgets. A lower UV reading means you’ll be waiting longer to get full charge, a higher reading means you can start planning to make a move far sooner.
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Features:
- Measures the UV intensity of the sun
- Activates in seconds
- Can help to prevent skin damage
- Shows you how quickly your solar chargers will perform
- Do not leave out in the sun as the centre section will become less effective
- Measures approximately 4cm x 4.5cm x 0.5cm
Reviews
Press Reviews...
“If worrying about the rays stops you from sunbathing in the garden, this little gadget will put your mind at rest.”The People - Jul '09
"It's promising to be a scorcher this summer...this key fob will show you just how dangerous those UV rays are on its purple scale."Zoo - Jun '09
"Must-have sun protector."Woman's Own - May '09
"Reckon you're sun savvy and know when to head for the shade? With UV radiation actually magnified by thin cloud, it may not be as obvious as you think. Step up the UV Monkey, a neat gadget you can keep on your key ring. Hold it up to the sun or place it near you to check UV levels."Woman's Own - May '09
Visitor Reviews...
Just wondering, how does it actually show you if the rays of UV are too much? Looks cool though :D.Simon, Boldon! - May '09
Firebox says: Hi Simon, each part of the scale corresponds to the UV warning scales (used in national forecasts too).
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