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Lucet Lamp – Window-Mounted Solar Light Concept

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 23rd, 2010

Lucet Lamp Concept Solar Light

The Lucet is the name given to this solar powered indoor light design. The light comprises three LED lights surrounding one battery charging area that has a solar panel on the back. The device can then be placed onto windows to charge from the sunlight during the day and illuminate the room at night. The concept is similar to the Spider Solar-Powered Light by Powerplus.

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Lightcap300 – Solar Powered Lantern and Water Bottle

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 19th, 2010

Lightcap300 Solar Powered Lantern and Water Bottle

The Lightcap 300 combines a water bottle with a solar powered LED light. This portable device allows you to store liquids within it, or seal away documents and other such items in a watertight container, while still being able to be used as a powerful light.

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Solar LED Torch And Worklight By Proteam

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 17th, 2010

Solar LED Torch And Worklight

The Solar LED Torch And Worklight has been designed by Proteam for use outdoors or in any outside building such as a shed or garage. The system is designed so the unit is left where needed to provide light, from either a fixed point or as a portable torch, while the solar panel is mounted on a wall or roof to take advantage of the maximum amount of sunlight/daylight.

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Pifco’s Solar-Powered Path Strip Lights

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 31st, 2009

Pifcos Solar Powered Path Lights

The Solar-Powered Path Lights made by Pifco are a versatile lighting system. The lights come in packs of two which can be placed around the garden either on the ground or on walls.

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Solar-Powered Star Shaped LED Lights

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 17th, 2009

Solar Star LED String Lights

Solar Star Lights can illuminate any garden with their white LED lights. These weatherproof lights can be used to decorate many different garden elements like trees, bushes and archways, bringing light to shady spots as night falls.

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Solar Powered Garden Flood and Spot Lights

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 11th, 2009

Solar LED Flood Light

So the spring is coming, so no doubt many of us will be focusing on the garden for this year to cheer it up after the winter blues. LED lighting has come on a long way in the last few years, and we’re now starting to get more powerful LED lights than ever before. These Super Bright 8 LED Solar Flood Lights will illuminate trees and statues from up to 50 feet away using 8 powerful and bright white LEDs. (more…)

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Dynamo Pedometer with LED Torch

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 12th, 2009

Dynamo Pedometer

The Dynamo Pedometer with Flashlight is a number of little gadgets rolled into one. It features a pedometer which will count the number of steps as you walk or go jogging. You can also determine how far you’ve travelled and how many calories you’ve burnt off too. Great for when you’re out hiking or camping! The pedometer is charged up by using the hand crank on the side. Therefore you’ll never run out of power to run it. (more…)

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New LED Light Bulbs Equivalent to 60W Incandescents

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 11th, 2008

With the push towards LED lighting (as filament lamps are due to be banned in 2012 in most countries), there is incredible research going on into lighting that offers the equivalent light output and light colour, but at the fraction of the energy consumption. The Zetalux LED light uses only 7 Watts of power, but is comparable to a 50-60 Watt Light bulb! The light is high efficiency and does not consist of any harmful raw materials. (more…)

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Gentle Illumination – Wind Powered LED Lights

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 9th, 2008

Due to the fairly low light output of LEDs, it’s easy to see that LEDs offer great potential for micro-illumination, i.e. enough lighting for a very small area. LEDs offer very directional lighting, and this dictates what they can be used for without using special diffusers. However, Jason Bruges found a novel use for a wind powered LED light and has used them to light up a tower in Southbank (London, UK). (more…)

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