Energizer unveils the Light-on-Demand modular LED lighting system

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Energizer is definitely on the right track with it’s new Light-on-Demand modular LED lighting system, which features battery-backed LED light units that plug into a variety of fixtures and keep going even when the ability goes out, but we’ll wait until the designers can shake a little more ugly off that kit before we bring it home. The line is launching with several standard fixtures like the wired desk lamp and wireless wall sconce shown here, as well as a wireless motion detector and several emergency lighting solutions. Energizer says the gear was developed in response to research that showed citizens were “frustrated” by ability outages and wanted lamps that stayed lit even during blackouts — which seems fairly obvious to us, but we’re not lighting researchers. Light-on-Demand units should be popping up in Targets later that month, but whether Energizer really wanted to manufacture a go of that, they’d hit

us with a battery-backed LED light bulb, no?

 

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