It’s not often you use the word 'elegant' to describe outdoor gear, but there’s really no other word for the Lux Lantern from Luci.
This solar powered, collapsible and lightweight lantern will add a diffused glow to your dinner party, campsite, or outdoor event. The Lux Lantern is powered by the sun, so all you have to do is sit it out in direct sunlight for 7 hours - and it’ll be fully charged, ready to go. This little beauty is also waterproof IPX67, so it’s not going to fold on you when the weather turns sour. The Lux features four settings - low, medium, high, and 1-second flashing - so you’ll have plenty of illumination options for whatever you're up to. Another nifty feature is that it will last up to 24 hours on the lowest setting, after a single charge - so you’ll have plenty of light for your evening soiree.
For a warm, candlelit glow without the fire hazard - you can’t go past the Lux Lantern from Luci.
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Is this model floatable or is it a bit less waterproof than the 2.0?
G'day Elle,
Yes, this model is floatable, it has the same waterproof rating as the 2.0 of IP67.
Any ideas how long it retain its charge whilst stored in a cupboard?
G'day Kim,
We cant really say sorry - depends on the age of your battery and how often its used.
Lithium-ion batteries are best put into storage at around 60% capacity and should be topped up every 2-3 months if not in use to get the best life span out of your device.
We'd recommend pulling it out and chucking it in the sun to get a good charge before a trip or intended use.
Hi, can these be charged via a usb or other method?
G'day Liam,
No, these are solar charge lanterns only. If you are road tripping they can sit on your dashboard during the day to charge up, otherwise sit them in whatever patch of sun you can find at camp.You get a really decent run time from these lanterns, so you won't be needing to do a full recharge everyday. 1-3 hours in sunlight each day should keep it topped up.
What's the difference between the Lux and the Outdoor 2.0?
G'day Kevin,
The Luci Lux and Luci Outdoor 2.0 are both the same size, shape and weight, however, there are a few minor differences to the light output. The Lux has warm white LEDs and a maximum output of 65 lumens, the Outdoor 2.0 has cool white LEDs and a maximum output of 75 lumens. This gives the Outdoor 2.0 a slightly shorter battery life on high.
Looks awesome. But what is the lumens/watts equivalent on this thing?
G'day Stella,
You'll find the output in lumens under the Lumens section in the specifications. The current model is 65 on high, 30 on medium, 15 on low.
Hi, does the Luci Lux have a charge level indicator? How long would it last on the highest light setting?
G'day Rathika,
The Luci Lux Lantern doesn't blink at all while charging, but you can press the battery level indicator to see how much power you have collected from the sun. They don't quote a battery life when used on high so I can't honestly tell you but the staff here that have used them all agree the battery life is pretty impressive for such a small, neat lantern.
Do they require full sunlight like a solar panel or will being left out on a cloudy day still provide its charging requirements?
G'day Pat,Â
We've just confirmed this with the supplier, and they've said that the Luci Lanterns will charge in cloudy weather, but it just won't be as effective - so it'll take longer to get a full charge.Â
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