Devices Sell Out for Holidays: Brightest Commercial Flashlight, Samsung Virtual Reality Devices Already Gone
Several popular consumer devices have already sold out for the coming holiday season, including the brightest flashlight in America.
The new "blinding" tactical flashlight, called the G700, was recently made available to the public. The device is made out of Machined Aircraft Aluminum, runs on 2 AA batteries, and utilizes innovative military technology.
The G700 also has a Zoom feature and an SOS mode in case the user needs to signal for help. If that's not enough, the high tech flashlight also comes with a Strobe mode that produces a rapid burst capable of quickly disorienting an attacker.
Most of the orders for the device are coming in from police departments, fire departments, and armed forces. The National Protection Association announced that they will give a 75 percent discount to new G700 customers, including the general public.
The new flashlight is not the only item already sold out for the holidays this year.
The Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset has sold out online already as well. Best Buy and Amazon's website have declared the item "temporarily out of stock" or "not available."
Samsung Gear headphones were in stock a couple of weeks ago and were available for pre-order. The device managed to sell out despite the fact the VR headset has fewer features than a newer version of the device set for release in 2016.
The headset currently sells for $99.99, and the upgrade version is likely to cost three times more. Buyers who are still looking for this item can try to order it straight from Samsung.
Samsung has not put up any sold out notices for the new headset as of yet, and customers can get free shipping up until Nov. 30.
Meanwhile, a new site called AZ Grabber, lets buyers know when items are restocked on Amazon, giving tuned in customers the edge on purchases. The system gives users a loud audio alert when a new product is added to the site.
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