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Review on 🚨 Enhance Your Vehicle's Safety with Jackey Awesome Car 16-LED 18 Flashing Mode Emergency Vehicle Dash Warning Strobe Flash Light (Red) by Cody Wuol

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I trust them with my life.

I found out about this 16 LED unit a few years ago. The branding may differ, but the device appears to be made the same way. TBQH seems rather thin, plastic, without fleshiness. The windshield mount can be a bit tricky to install or remove at times, and you feel like it just won't hold up. But these units are amazing and I keep coming back for more. I got rid of my POS Expedition, now I have a Highlander and just completed a quick install for a snowy event coming up tomorrow. I still want to do some clean wiring when the weather gets worse. I have never had one of these devices fail. They are as bright as any bulbs I've bought and now I get 4 TIR light bars but they are amazing, like the rear quarter window (my setup) or the windshield. They are reasonably priced and the best value for money I've tried for Chinese built devices. The way the body casts the light is amazing. The video shows the light being concentrated but moving between front and back and yet it's so easy to see how it comes out. The video shows the setup, how each unit flashes with my favorite setting and what it looks like in the cabin. Absolutely no distractions while driving. Those damn suckers never seem to work if you insist on a sucker, but aftermarket suckers are better than these. That's the only downside, but it shouldn't be the deciding factor. If you want to save money, buy two each for the windshield, rear side windows and rear window. They don't sync and don't keep up with the tempo when trying to set the same template. So install them differently. Your vehicle is visible day and night. Again I bought them for what about 8 years? Be sure to trust them with your life because they are designed to make you feel safe on the road.

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • There are nuances