What is the cost of 10W bulb In the market ? How does it works , do we need to charge all day or for 5 hour's , if there is a powercut then it will automatically on the light , if yes then for how much time ?
For the first time you will need to charge it for 5-8 hours or less it being a lithium ion battery. After that everytime it's used it will charge. When the power does go,you will need the switch to be on for it to light up, it checks for a completed circuit to light up. Run time would be around 3-4 hours continuous.
Log unke pradesh ka bhasha hi to bolenge bhai - chahe woh Hindi ho ya Bengali, Gujrati, Telugu, etc. We wish we could cover all languages - and maybe someday we will.
Dislike the video for the sake of the product at this era. We are in the Era in India wr powercut is almost nil in cities as well as in towns. Also people who are little abled already have inverters /backup in place. That too at double the cost I don't think the wide population wouldn't go for it.
Got this SMS this morning... Power Supply in your area will be interrupted on 28-09-2018 from 10:20 to 14:00 for scheduled Maintenance. Inconvenience regretted . Govt. of Telangana
Vikram Mohan How frequent this happens? Do u /all need this LED bulb at that daytime? If u already have Inverter will you/he/She buy this? Considering all that factor & cost its a failure product is my guess. (No offense , Just saying my views)
I use the syska led bulb, and that has prevented me from being plunged into darkness in the bathroom when the power goes. There's never a warning when power will go, and the electrician didn't wire the bathrooms with an inverter line. Hence all my bathrooms have an inverter bulb. -Vinayak
I live in an apartment with powerbackup, and also have an inverter (!!!) - and yet my kitchen and bathroom are not covered. The use cases I mentioned are 100% true since they are based on my own life. :) We are a ways away from having powercuts as a distant memory.
@@VikramMohan79 In 600 rupees, an electrician can come and wire up all the left over places with inverter line. So I don't think, it will be a success in urban areas. But it can still be a hit in rural areas where electricity supply is still unpredictable.
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What is the cost of 10W bulb In the market ? How does it works , do we need to charge all day or for 5 hour's , if there is a powercut then it will automatically on the light , if yes then for how much time ?
For the first time you will need to charge it for 5-8 hours or less it being a lithium ion battery. After that everytime it's used it will charge. When the power does go,you will need the switch to be on for it to light up, it checks for a completed circuit to light up. Run time would be around 3-4 hours continuous.
Its around Rs 629. amzn.to/3hG3WlZ
What happen with the lamp if the battery damaged?
If the circuit is not complete it won't light up. Not sure what would happen if it gets damaged but.
@@TalkingstuffNet thanks
This Is A Very Good Bulb For Villages Areas Where They Still Face Power Cut Regularly.
If someone wants to off the light then.....it will have to be taken out from holder !!!!
It should stop lighting up when the main light switch is off.
@@TalkingstuffNet switching off main switch will be equivalent to power cut or not ???
You can use it like a normal bulb. Only difference is it will work even when there's a powercut.
How to use it ???
just install like a normal bulb. use like a normal bulb
Talking Stuff thank u
Which price
600 in stores.
Village ke log lege toh Hindi bol bhai,
Log unke pradesh ka bhasha hi to bolenge bhai - chahe woh Hindi ho ya Bengali, Gujrati, Telugu, etc. We wish we could cover all languages - and maybe someday we will.
Dislike the video for the sake of the product at this era. We are in the Era in India wr powercut is almost nil in cities as well as in towns. Also people who are little abled already have inverters /backup in place. That too at double the cost I don't think the wide population wouldn't go for it.
Got this SMS this morning...
Power Supply in your area will be interrupted on 28-09-2018 from 10:20 to 14:00 for scheduled Maintenance. Inconvenience regretted . Govt. of Telangana
Vikram Mohan How frequent this happens? Do u /all need this LED bulb at that daytime? If u already have Inverter will you/he/She buy this? Considering all that factor & cost its a failure product is my guess. (No offense , Just saying my views)
I use the syska led bulb, and that has prevented me from being plunged into darkness in the bathroom when the power goes. There's never a warning when power will go, and the electrician didn't wire the bathrooms with an inverter line. Hence all my bathrooms have an inverter bulb. -Vinayak
I live in an apartment with powerbackup, and also have an inverter (!!!) - and yet my kitchen and bathroom are not covered. The use cases I mentioned are 100% true since they are based on my own life. :) We are a ways away from having powercuts as a distant memory.
@@VikramMohan79 In 600 rupees, an electrician can come and wire up all the left over places with inverter line. So I don't think, it will be a success in urban areas. But it can still be a hit in rural areas where electricity supply is still unpredictable.