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NOKERO unveils the Prima N202 at American Renewable Energy Day
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Aug 13, 2014


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.

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.

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