Now  here's something we've never seen before – a rechargeable lightglobe.  Chinese company Magic Bulb has patented a new type of device which  incorporates a battery and LED lightblobe to produce a lightglobe which  uses only 4 watts but produces the equivalent light of a traditional 50W  globe. 
If the power fails, the globe will keep running for around three  hours or it can    be screwed out of its socket and the handle extended to turn it into a  bright torch.The  Magic Bulb was on show in the China section of IFA in Berlin this week  and is expected to retail for between US$30 and $40 when it finds  distribution in other parts of the world. Does it have a significant and  viable point-of-difference to other globes – you betcha!
It's  a set and forget solution that will almost certainly come in handy when  the electricity goes down next. It has a life of 20,000 hours, saves  over 70 percent of the power used by an equivalent brightness 50W  filament globe, and meets all the international standards.
Source: (wateen.net)  
