
Onø Design came up with another solar-charged LED light that could prove to be very useful. The makers of this thing describes the lamp as ““sensibly reusing the daylight”. Of course, it’s sensible because it makes use of solar energy.
During daylight, the lamp stores energy from Mr. Light and then is used at night as a lamp. What’s good about this aside from being green is that it doesn’t attract any insects which could be very annoying.
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