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A gust of wind, and the light shines—giving the yard its own light at night.

A gust of wind, and the light shines—giving the yard its own light at night.


Country nights are always pure, unadulterated darkness. Before the moon rises, the yard is pitch black; even going to the toilet requires a flashlight. To cool off, work, or simply sit and daydream in the yard at night, you have to be there before dark. The yard at night seems not to belong to you.


But actually, your yard already harbors a light. That breeze blowing through the treetops is the key to illuminating the night. A small wind turbine stands quietly in the corner, silent during the day, working at night. As night falls, the wind rustles the blades, and it quietly converts the wind's power into electricity, storing it in a battery. As soon as it gets dark, the light automatically turns on.


From then on, the yard has its own light at night. No need for long power lines, no need to worry about groping in the dark during power outages. On windy nights, the light shines brightly; on breezy days, it provides a gentle glow. You can sit in the yard drinking tea, watching the windmill turn slowly; children can play under the lamp without worrying about bumps or bruises. Nighttime is no longer a quiet period in the yard, but the beginning of another kind of life.


This lamp requires no effort from you to switch it on or off, and no electricity bills. It only obeys the wind's command; when the wind blows, it lights up. It illuminates not only the yard, but also your imagination of energy freedom. It turns out that the power of nature can serve you so gently.


The wind blows, the lamp turns on. Let the yard at night have its own light. From today onward, darkness is no longer the end, but the beginning of another kind of warmth.