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Review on Exzeit Amber LED Driving Light for Motorcycle - High/Low Beam Fog Lights, Polaris Yamaha Can Am ATV UTV - 12/24V, 30W, 6000 Lumens (2 pcs) by John Larsen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and bright lights!

Quality. Stable metal lanterns with low weight. The built-in fan on the back turns on when switched on. I was concerned that the low or high beam would be either left or right when mounting to the side of the fender mount, but there are actually 4 threaded holes around the light (left and right and top and bottom) which allow me to 2 to be used on the upper and lower bracket. One of the seller's photos shows the bottom threaded hole. The lights are bright! At least as bright as low beam, maybe nearly as bright as high beam. I can't tell if it's really 6000 lumens (3000 per light) as stated in the description, but the color is very close to 6000K white light. what i was looking for I unscrewed the ring around the lens and removed the lens on 1 flashlight to test the waterproofness. It looks like there is a thin sealant/thread on some threads and the lenses are sealed with a silicone gasket. The circuit board has 2 small screws that hold the circuit board to the light. I discussed using conformal coating on the board/chips but the description says IP68 with 2 hours immersion test which is good enough for me if true. I don't ride in the rain, but sometimes I wash myself with a hose. Time will tell if the coating had to be used. In general I am satisfied. A bit overpriced at around $50, but I had all sorts of stocks and credit so it made sense to buy. I used LMODRI's switch, hooked it up to the headlight fuse and off we went!

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Difficult to say