Man Invents Engagement Ring That Glows When Couple Holds Hands

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A man created a new must have engagement ring that lights up when the couple is close to each other.
Men often help design an engagement ring for their fiance, but few actually build one from scratch.

The California engineer decided to design an engagement ring that lights up when the couple holds hands.

It all began when the man, Ben Kokes, wanted to create a unique piece of jewelry for the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life.

On the surface, the ring looks like a simple titanium band with 23 diamonds set around the perimeter.

However, what makes this ring really shine is that every time the couple holds hands, the ring lights up.

The ring works with a capacitor bank embedded inside the band of the ring, which powers the LEDs with an inductive load circuit, along with an inductive charger that the man carries on his wrist, the combination creates a shining light of love. This is facilitated by the electrical charges generated by the human nervous system.

In his blog, the love struck inventor said he wanted to do this “because doing things the hard way is just what you can do to show love.”

Commenting on the invention, Fred Murray, 26, of San Diego, California, said: “This is the cutest ring I ever heard about. I must buy it for my wife. I would also love for the inventor to build one for the man as well so we can both shine when we hold each others hand.”

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