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by Staff Writers New York NY (SPX) Aug 13, 2014
Nokero International will be unveiling its 9th solar powered bulb, Prima N202, at Aspen's American Renewable Energy Day Conference. Nokero is continuing to provide a better quality of life and economic opportunities for those without electricity with the launch of the Prima N202. Since its inception, Nokero has distributed their solar-based products to more than 120 countries worldwide, which has ultimately changed the way the world thinks about power and the use of harmful fuels. Designed as an all-in-one, the Prima N202harbors an integrated solar panel, easy to use push button and rechargeable battery. The sleek and versatile design makes for a lightweight aesthetic as much as an all-purposeful unit. The Prima N202 uses the world's most efficient solar panel and 180 lumens per watt LED light. The microcontroller enables the use of a pushbutton that toggles from Low/High/Off to improve ease of use and customer satisfaction. The Prima N202 provides 7+ hours on the Low setting and 3.5+ Hours on the High setting of light after a full 5-7 hour daily charge in direct sunlight. Each light includes a removable stand and clasp for both task and overhead lighting options.
Related Links Nokero International All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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