Yes, that's right, another old product. Ha, ha, ha. As a product with a public welfare nature, in the research and development process, we strive to achieve the core functional requirements with the lowest cost, so that the product can benefit the relevant people in a wider range; save more materials, so that the entire lighting lamp is lighter and simpler. In the design process, we constantly try to innovate, break the inherent design thinking, and realize the new creation of traditional products. The innovation of this product is not only reflected in the styling, but also advocates returning to the original design and solving the problems in life from the perspective of industrial design. At a time when modern urban people are increasingly benefiting from the convenience brought by the development of industrial design, this product is more concerned with meeting the most urgent life needs of people in Africa and other remote areas who lack electricity and give them full humane care. The product is easy to use and green and environmentally friendly. It has a whole solar panel charger, just put an ordinary No. 7 rechargeable battery in it and charge it in direct sunlight, which can provide 3 to 8 hours of power for the lighting. The whole product is thin in shape, simple and exquisite, reflecting the aesthetic value of industrial design everywhere, and is a model of the integration of green technology and design art. In order to inherit the Philips brand's consistent and simple design style, the designer has repeatedly scrutinized every corner and every line on the product during the design process. In the lighting area, the combination of LED backlight and acrylic light-transmitting plate, coupled with the dense punching design of the lighting panel, makes the shape appear richer and more elegant, and also creates a softer lighting environment for users.
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I really want to see the other side of the lamp, why not
The shape still looks good now.
What is a public welfare product?