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Rechargeable LED Bulbs: Are you troubled by the light going out again and again and are struggling with darkness, then today we have come up with a solution to your problem. Today we have brought for you Rechargeable LED Emergency Bulbs which can keep your house illuminated for about 4 hours even after the light goes out. So let’s know the complete information including the price specification of these LED Bulbs.

 

Rechargeable LED Bulbs:

Today, all the major electronic product makers in the country make rechargeable bulbs. apart from Philips and Wipro, there are many other small companies in India that manufacture these bulbs. Today we will tell you about the best 3 Rechargeable LEDs Bulbs Bulbs available on Amazon for under Rs.500.

 

Wipro 9W B22 LED White Emergency Bulb:

The Wipro 9W B22 LED White Emergency Bulb is priced at Rs.429 on Amazon. This Emergency Bulb from Wipro also comes with Emergency Mode with a built-in rechargeable battery of 2200 mAh. Battery backup of up to 4 hours has also been given in this bulb. Its charging time is from 8 to 10 hours. Wipro LED Emergency Bulb comes with 6 monthly warranty.

 

Philips 12W LED Emergency Bulb:

The Philips 12W LED Emergency Bulb is priced at Rs.579 on Amazon. It is being given 1-year warranty with 12W. It has a 2200 mAH Li-ion rechargeable battery and its charging time is 8 to 10 hours. The Philips Emergency Bulb has a battery backup of up to 4 hours.

 

Halonix Prime 9W B22 6500K:

Halonix Prime 9W B22 6500K is listed on Amazon for Rs 389. Regarding the Halonix Emergency Bulb, the company claims that it gives a battery backup of four hours after a single charge. Its charging time is 8 to 10 hours.

 

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