🔆 Practical Guide to LED Spheres
🔋 Charging Your LED Ball – USB & Solar
Models Mia, Asta, and Noa can be charged via solar energy and USB. USB charging makes them ideal for year-round use, indoors and outdoors – even in the darker winter months.
👉 If your Mia, Ida, Asta, or Noa LED spheres are dim or not turning on, it usually means they aren’t fully charged.
☀️ Solar Charging Tips
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Solar models (e.g., Ida) need 6–8 hours of direct sunlight for full charge.
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Avoid clustering the spheres, as this can block sunlight.
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Tip: Place them individually in areas with minimal shade, especially for the first charge.
🔧 Remove LED Module for Better Charging
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Unscrew the LED module from the base and place it directly in the sun.
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This ensures more efficient charging, particularly in winter.
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Test after charging: cover the solar panel with a dark cloth – the light should turn on automatically.
❓ FAQs
☀️ Will the colors fade in sunlight?
No. Our LED spheres are UV-protected and retain their vibrant colors even after prolonged sun exposure.
💪 Are the LED spheres durable?
Yes. Made from strong PE material, they are robust, weather-resistant, and can handle drops or relocation.
🧡 Our Top Tips
✅ Give spheres 8 hours of direct sunlight for the first charge
✅ Charge individually, not in groups
✅ Use USB charging for weather independence
📩 Questions or need help?
Contact us – we’ll help you get the most out of your LED ball