ENRG announced the launch of its new series of LED lights, Jugnu & Prism this festive season.
Jugnu comes as a compact, UFO shaped LED light which changes its colours as per your mood, communicating with your personality at home or at office. The innovative LED light can reflect up to 256 different colours with its touch band, amplifying your mood at a party or during a festivity. The light also sports a USB charging slot.
Prism on the other hand is a classic example of next generation LED lighting, offering 265 RGB LED lighting colours and can be operated wirelessly with the Wi-Fi router as well as a remote incorporated with it. The LED light can also be operated via a smartphone application, with which a user can flip through its various mood lighting functions wirelessly. Furthermore the included remote can operate 20 Prism LED lights at the same time, while the dedicated Wi-Fi router can connect up to 100 lights together.
The Prism LED light mobile application is compatible with Android 4.0 version and above as well as iOS 5.0 and above. The power consumption of these lights stands at a mere 9 Watts with a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
Diwali is an auspicious festival of “Diyas” to light up your surroundings and to make it an eco-friendly, yet a sparkling affair, Jugnu and Prism blends perfectly with the spirit of this special day.
The LED Lights also come with various attractive offers which will make you spellbound and warrants creating a whimsical sight, in your surroundings. The ENRG LED & Lights are available in different variants and colors with varied pricing.
Speaking on the launch, Mr. Nikul Raj Gupta, CEO, ENRG said, “We are elated to announce the launch of new LED lights from ENRG portfolio. We would also like to wish our esteemed customers a very happy and prosperous Diwali and hope that our unique LED lights & lamps with will add that penchant in your surroundings, fetching them a Midas and classy look.”
“This can certainly fit into the category of corporate gifting and will be a great asset aligning with the spirit of Diwali, i.e., light” added Mr. Gupta.