• Specifications:
• Power: 9W x 6,110Lm,8000-10000K
• Voltage: DC 12V
• Weight:148g
• Packaging: 20*17*1.8CM
• Light Color: White
• Wire Length is about 70cm/27inches.
• Material: Aluminum Alloy + Condenser lens
• Application:Turn Signal Light, Backup Light,Corner Light,Stop Light,Parking Light,
• Tail Light or Reverse Light ,etc.
Package Included:
6 x Eagle Eye Light
Description:
• Features:
• KAWELL New Eagle Eye Light.
• Fashion Style Design.
• Low Power Consumption and High Brightness.
• LED Long Life-Span Over 100,000 Hours.
• Light up without Delay.
• Water Proof and Dust Proof.
• Easy for Installation, Fit for ALL car, DIY very easy.
Product Features
- KAWELL New Eagle Eye Light. • Fashion Style Design.
- Low Power Consumption and High Brightness.
- LED Long Life-Span Over 100,000 Hours.
- Light up without Delay. • Water Proof and Dust Proof.
- Easy for Installation, Fit for ALL car, DIY very easy.
Great lights They are fairly nice for the price nice and bright out of the 6 I received 1 was a whier light then the others but didnt bother me.As for those that are saying they suck and did not work I can see why that is but its an easy fix. The wires going into the stud has a very small amount of glue or cocking but it is not enought and is not fully sealed. So when you go to install them and you slightly move the wire or if you spin the light causeing the wire to twist the solder inside…
Little Bit Wonky Mounting, but Otherwise A Great Little Light These are great, little, simple lights to use anywhere. I use them interior and exterior in my vehicle. But I gave it a ding of 2 stars for 2 reasons.1) The mounting stud/nut is very small inside diameter. The wiring comes out of the threaded stud and goes THROUGH the nut. You can’t fit any reasonable style connector THROUGH the nut because of it’s small ID. So it requires hard wiring once you get it mounted. I suppose you could use raw WeatherPack terminals, UN mounted in the…
I didn’t expect much for the price, but I didn’t expect junk either!! I bought them to do some entry lighting on my truck. I bought 10 so I knew I would have some extras to do something else with. I decided to add reverse lights to my atv first since it was a simple process. I tested the lights (the 4 I tested worked fine), drilled holes for installation, installed the lights without fully tightening and then wired it all up. All was working great. I went to tighten them up and couldn’t figure…
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