Lightbug Solar Powered Night Light
Meet Lightbug: the solar-powered night light that's making a buzz!
So long, monsters under the bed! Lightbug is the energy-efficient critter making bedtime a breeze. Its solar-powered LED lights simply need to be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours to recharge. Then it's up for another night of keeping nightmares at bay!
How to Use:
Attach it to a window using the suction cup
Press the button to activate the auto light
The light will turn on automatically in the dark and turn off in the light to save power
Press the button again to turn off auto-activation - the light will stay off.
To recharge, its solar-powered LED lights must be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours.
Designed by OTOTO, In collaboration with Tania Pons
5.52” x 1.74” x 2.65”
Meet Lightbug: the solar-powered night light that's making a buzz!
So long, monsters under the bed! Lightbug is the energy-efficient critter making bedtime a breeze. Its solar-powered LED lights simply need to be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours to recharge. Then it's up for another night of keeping nightmares at bay!
How to Use:
Attach it to a window using the suction cup
Press the button to activate the auto light
The light will turn on automatically in the dark and turn off in the light to save power
Press the button again to turn off auto-activation - the light will stay off.
To recharge, its solar-powered LED lights must be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours.
Designed by OTOTO, In collaboration with Tania Pons
5.52” x 1.74” x 2.65”
Meet Lightbug: the solar-powered night light that's making a buzz!
So long, monsters under the bed! Lightbug is the energy-efficient critter making bedtime a breeze. Its solar-powered LED lights simply need to be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours to recharge. Then it's up for another night of keeping nightmares at bay!
How to Use:
Attach it to a window using the suction cup
Press the button to activate the auto light
The light will turn on automatically in the dark and turn off in the light to save power
Press the button again to turn off auto-activation - the light will stay off.
To recharge, its solar-powered LED lights must be exposed to direct sun for 6-7 hours.
Designed by OTOTO, In collaboration with Tania Pons
5.52” x 1.74” x 2.65”