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Posted by onthetok
 - Today at 11:27:09
Quote from: Carla Seefeldt on Today at 04:43:30NoxTi Tritium Keychain glows 25 years without battery is highly radioactive and regulated. Nothing about this was put in the article. Why? Are you risking people's health for profit? Thank you, Carla

This has been done before many years ago, and in multiple colors. It was a limited run. Same tritium you see on certain watch dials, compasses, gauges, gunsights, signage, and yes, jewllery. It's usually just a coating. I'd be more worried about the plastics we are unknowingly ingesting. Thank you for your uniformed concern, Carla.
Posted by Carla Seefeldt
 - Today at 04:43:30
NoxTi Tritium Keychain glows 25 years without battery is highly radioactive and regulated. Nothing about this was put in the article. Why? Are you risking people's health for profit? Thank you, Carla
Posted by camera exposure time
 - Yesterday at 17:13:50
1. This is nothing new. 2. In reality it's going to be much less bright, because the camera exposure time was increased to make it look much brighter, than it would be in really.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 16:25:28
A titanium EDC tool that lights up continuously for 25 years without ever needing to be recharged - NoxTi wants to win over crowdfunding supporters with this unusual premise. Instead of LEDs and rechargeable batteries, NoxTi relies on tritium to generate light.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NoxTi-Tritium-Keychain-glows-25-years-without-battery.1271116.0.html