Up to: 80˚C - 175˚F Light Solar charging Face panel towards the sun Positioning Push the button to switch on the light. Push several times to adjust the brightness. Superbright Hanging ~10 hrs on full charge Bright An empty WakaWaka needs about 10 hours of sunlight to get fully recharged. A typical sunny summer day at New York latitude will charge your empty WakaWaka to 75%. USB charging In: micro-USB ~20 hrs on full charge Free standing Medium Bottle top Indicators ~60 hrs on full charge USB charging Low An empty WakaWaka needs about 4 hours to fully recharge using a micro-USB adapter. On: charging USB device ~150 hrs on full charge Off Out: USB-A SOS Light Solar charging 2 sec. 1 blink: slow charging 2 blinks: normal charging Connect a device to the USB port. WakaWaka will automatically detect it and switch on the power. 3 blinks: fast charging Hold the button for two seconds to switch on WakaWaka as a SOS beacon Battery status Waka Waka’s mission! the problem the solution 1.5 billion people around the world Sturdy, highly efficient, sustainable, solar-powered LED lamps can make an end to the deadly kerosene-dependence of millions of families. - a quarter of humanity have no access to electricity. @wakawakalight /wakawakalight Kerosene lamps are widely used for lighting, but are extremely dangerous, inefficient and expensive. Improves school grades. Saves money and increases incomegenerating capacity. info@waka-waka.com Waka-Waka.com Kerosene lamps have massive health and environmental drawbacks. Burn risk, unhealthy side effects and carbon-emissions are eliminated. WakaWaka is a product by Off-Grid Solutions WakaWaka (‘Shine Bright’ in Swahili) is an impact driven, social brand that fights to abolish energy poverty throughout the world. We develop, manufacture and market high-tech low-cost solar powered lamps and chargers. Using the latest in patented solar technology, the WakaWaka Power and the WakaWaka Light are indispensable products both in the developing world and in the West. We have committed ourselves to harnessing the power of business for social good. Proceeds made from selling WakaWaka products in the West at competitive prices, are used to make them more affordable to off-grid families around the world.