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Recently, a compact solar inflatable light appeared in an event called Mpowerd held in New York City, USA. Its main role is to meet people's demand for lighting equipment during power outages.
In general, people often use flashlights as the main lighting equipment after a power outage. However, the light emitted by a flashlight tends to have only one direction, and the range is relatively small, and it cannot fully satisfy everyone's need for light under darkness. As a result, the solar-powered inflatable lamp named Luci received attention at the Mpowerd event.
Luci's appearance is somewhat similar to that of an ancient lantern. It consists of a transparent cylindrical plastic cover and a light source at the bottom. The plastic cover can be freely deflated by deflation. The light source is equipped with 10 energy-saving LED lamps and a solar panel, which can convert solar energy into electricity and use it for lighting. When the power switch is turned on, the light from the LED strikes a transparent plastic cover and then spreads out in a 360-degree range to form an ordinary lighting effect.
It is reported that its brightness level can be compared with a 60-watt light bulb. A full-charged battery needs to absorb solar energy for 6 hours, but it can be illuminated for up to 12 hours. In addition, it also provides a mobile phone charging interface and Wi-Fi functionality, currently priced at about 16 US dollars.
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