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Opple Lighting introduces energy efficient high power bulbs

IBNS | @notintownlive | 20 Sep 2017, 12:37 pm

Opple Lighting introduces energy efficient high power bulbs
Kolkata, Sep 19 (NITN): OPPLE Lighting, a Chinese multinational lighting corporation, launched a new product, the LED EcoMax High Power Bulb (HPB), recently.

The LED ECOMax HPB is one of a kind product designed specifically with the view to provide long time durability and 50 per cent more energy efficiency than CFL, the company said.

Equipped with advanced features such as high lumen output up to 90lm/W-100lm/W and 2.5 times longer lifetime than CFL, it comes in a cylindrical shape for easy application and instalments.

It also has a varied operating temperature of -20°C~45°C and 20,000 hours of life, which adds immensely to its efficacy, said the company.

Available in different variants- 20W, 30W, 40W and 50W, the LED ECOMax HPB is designed to meet professional and domestic needs.

Rambo Zhang, Country Head, Opple Lighting, said, “LED ECOMax HPB is an exceptional product created by Opple to contribute to the global cause of energy saving, and to provide the best lighting experience. At Opple, we strive to create the best for our consumers and LED ECOMax HPB is just the product for that. It is one of the prime products by Opple, and remarkable as the perfect blend of professional and home luminary.”

The LED ECOMax HPB is available for MRP Rs 750 onwards.

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