
The Nokero N200 solar bulbs is designed to bring light to the quarter of the world’s population that has no electricity (which now, unfortunately, includes parts of Japan). The N220 is designed to be just as tough as its predecessor the N100, but with a 60% brighter illumination and three times the lasting power. The N100 was touted upon its release as the world’s first solar light bulb.

The N200 has a single solar panel (on the back), a replaceable rechargeable battery, and four light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The Nokero N200 charges best when tilted to directly face the sun during the day (charging). You can currently order the N200 on the Nokero website.






















That is the cutest little girl. What a darling. These lights sound very interesting. How would they work on the front of a barn or carport, for example.
I also sell solar lighting. They are more decorative products. These look like they are super.
She is a cute girl but you can see that she has FIVE lights on her, I wonder what she would look like with just a single light there.
The bulb can last six or more hours on one day’s charge, or 2.5 hours per night or more in Turbo-Task mode. The Nokero’s N200 single solar panel can be pivoted toward the sun to maximize charging efficiency in the day, and at night the light can be hung, or set inside to provide light.