Candle-Powered LED Lights

The Lumir C Lamp is an Eco-Friendly Alternative to Battery Lanterns

Concerns over energy consumption has many consumers seeking out eco-friendly alternative products like the Lumir C lamp, which uses an unexpected power source to illuminate.

Powered by a tea light candle, the Lumir C lamp transfers the heat output of the small candle to the internal generator to power the LED light within. From here, users can opt to use the device as a lantern-style illuminator or focus the light in one direction.

Currently funding on Kickstarter, the Lumir C lamp can offer the ability to transform one energy into another during a blackout or emergency situation. With so many eco-friendly alternatives on the market, the Lumir C lamp is surely one of the more interesting approaches to decreasing dependency on electricity and battery power.

Eco-friendly Lighting
The Lumir C lamp showcases the trend of eco-friendly lighting solutions by utilizing candle power as an energy source.
Alternative Energy Sources
The use of candle power as a renewable energy source in the Lumir C lamp represents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the alternative energy sector.
Sustainable Product Design
The Lumir C lamp exemplifies the trend of sustainable product design by transforming heat energy from a tea light candle into LED light, reducing dependence on electricity and batteries.

Who This Affects Most

Lighting
The Lumir C lamp presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the lighting industry through its unique utilization of candle power.
Renewable Energy
The Lumir C lamp introduces a disruptive innovation opportunity in the renewable energy industry by tapping into the untapped potential of using candle power as an energy source.
Consumer Goods
The Lumir C lamp demonstrates a disruptive innovation opportunity in the consumer goods industry by providing an eco-friendly alternative to traditional battery-powered lanterns.
SCORE
6.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 89%
Activity 92%
Freshness 8%