A Hyderabad-based firm has designed a product to ensure sunlight reaches parts of your home or office where the sun can't. The firm sees immense benefits of this on health and well-being.
Are you worried about missing out on your regular dose of sunlight indoors? With Vitamin D deficiency rearing up as a serious issue for people locked in due to Covid, or even otherwise due to sedentary desk jobs, Hyderabad-based Uniworks Design has a solution to offer. Their Lumos-499 device promises to harness the solar power of the sun and bring in natural sunlight in indoor spaces. The product itself is extremely handy and can be controlled wirelessly. Lumos 499 is an electronic product that tracks the sun and reflects sunlight onto certain fixed points inside the house. The material used is such that it ends up reflecting sunlight in its most natural form inside the house. The light is diffused inside the house in natural patterns. A weight of 450 gms makes it very easy to move It does not even need any external source of power supply as it is self-sustainable.
The best part, however, is its non-dependence on the sun’s position. It provides a stable natural light irrespective of the sun’s position. Even inside the home its position can be controlled wirelessly making it very easy to use. , Uniworks founder Arun Kumar Chaubey hopes that they will have enough feedback and response to make a long-term plan for more partnerships to spread reach.
Launched formally on 30th November the firm plans to go the online way initially, at www.uniworksdesigns.com and other partner sites
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