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Epishine, Optiqo Optimizing Optiqo’s QlvrBox

New version of QlvrBox is developed using Epishine's light energy harvesting solution, and is thus powered by ordinary indoor lighting.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Epishine and Optiqo are cooperating to optimize Optiqo’s QlvrBox.    QlvrBox currently operates on batteries, enabling the device to be installed independently of the facility’s infrastructure.    This feature offers a great benefit when installing the boxes, however, the batteries need to be replaced every 1-3 years.    The new version of QlvrBox is developed using Epishine’s light energy harvesting solution, and is thus powered by ordinary indoor lighting.   “Workin...

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