Halonix’s new ad campaign showcases ‘uninterrupted studies’

Halonix has launched an Inverter LED bulb under its subbrand Halonix Prime. It has unveiled a unique ad campaign showcasing love-hate relationship of kids with its new innovative Inverter LED bulb, which continues to light up even after power cuts, thereby ensuring that kids do not skip their study time during power cuts in the late evenings.

Conceptualised by Enormous, the TVC interestingly showcases the product as most ‘hated bulb’ of the country especially so by kids who now cannot skip studying during of power cuts. Parents, however, are happy to have found the right solution for an uninterrupted study time.

Commenting on the launch of the new ad campaign and its relevance Mr Rakesh Zutshi, Managing Director, Halonix Technologies, shared, “We are truly excited to launch our new TVC that carries forward the spirit of solving ‘real’ problems faced by our consumers. I am confident that the innocence of the children and the playfulness of the advertising will make it a very memorable and endearing brand campaign”.

Speaking on the campaign, Mr Ashish Khajanchi, Managing Partner, Enormous said, “It takes guts for a client to start the ad by introducing his product as the most hated bulb in the country. As the story unfolds, one realizes that behind the tongue-in-cheek message that is delivered is a fantastic product.”

Mr Amar Wadhwa , Founder of CrystalEyes, the marketing consultant to Halonix added “There is nothing more important to Indian parents than the uninterrupted studies of their children. In our research we found that parents living in smaller towns, where power cuts happen more often, valued this product even more as it gave their children an even playing field versus the kids in metros”.

Halonix Prime Inverter LED Light is best-in-class by far in terms of its wattage (9 watts), Lumens (900 lumens), Power-back up (Upto 4 hours), battery size (2600 MaH) and battery cycle life (500 times). When the main supply is cut-off, the inverter LED Light continues to glow though at a lower lumen level and continues to light up the room.  Moreover this product is made in India at the state-of-the art Halonix factory at Haridwar. 

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