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Fujitsu will launch a solar panel with solar panels on August 25th.

April 23, 2023
[High-tech LED] Recently, Fujitsu Broad Solution & Consulting (hereinafter referred to as Fujitsu BSC), a subsidiary of Fujitsu Group, announced that it will sell a solar panel LED lamp "Solar CubicA-1" on August 25 this year. ". The estimated price is 10,290 yen (about 858 yuan) and the annual sales target is 100,000 units.

According to Fujitsu BSC, the A-1 is a cube-shaped LED lamp measuring 150 (W) x 150 (H) x 150 (D) mm and weighing 790 g. It uses 32 high-brightness white LEDs with brightness up to 60,000 mcd and is made of large-size monocrystalline silicon solar panels (131x135mm, 6V/2.4W, mounted directly above the product) and lithium polymer batteries (2,600). mAh), its continuous light up to 100 hours, can be standby for about 2 years when fully charged.

A-1 has 6 lighting modes to choose from, including single-sided bright (front), double-sided bright (including left/front, right/front, left/right), and three-sided (front/left/ Right) and bright on all sides (front/left/right/rear).

When the A-1 is charged by the solar panel, it can be fully charged in 8 hours, and the AC Adapter can be fully charged in 7 hours. In addition, the A-1 also has an FM radio function and is equipped with a USB slot for charging mobile phones and other products with the USB terminal.
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