GTinthebox Bluetooth Wireless Remote Control 30-SMD RGB LED Demon Eye Halo Ring Kit For Car Auto Motorcycle Headlight Projectors or 2.5" 2.8" 3.0" Retrofit Projector Lens
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It can hold up to two people. 5" 2. 8" 3. Lens for a 0" projector that has been retrofitted
Hello there, my friend, it's "Happy Lighting."
It fits inside the fog lights, which is what I did with mine. You can also use them to create an illuminating effect by placing them behind the grille.
I usually connect them to a power source, download the app "triones" or "happy lighting," and then go to my Bluetooth settings and try to find it, but if it's not there, I'll go into the app and spin the color wheel and it'll connect; it connects by itself sometimes or you have to connect it through Bluetooth yourself.
Selected User Reviews For GTinthebox Bluetooth Wireless Remote Control 30-SMD RGB LED Demon Eye Halo Ring Kit For Car Auto Motorcycle Headlight Projectors or 2.5" 2.8" 3.0" Retrofit Projector Lens
This item arrived quickly and was easy to set up. Because the LED strips have a metal back, you can't bend them to fit your HID lens before gluing them on. They're bright for what they're made of, and the app was a breeze to use. br>br>There are a few flaws, which is why I gave it four out of five stars. Because LEDs do not draw as many amps, I understand they do not require thick power and grounds. The stock power wire, on the other hand, can't be used for anything. It's about the size of a pencil lead, and it's about 28 gauge wire. I'd like to see longer power and ground wires, as well as thicker wire, perhaps even 18-gauge. It would have been so much better if I had used 20 gauge. I know how difficult it is to solder thin wires because I use 16-gauge wire. Everything is in 18 gauge. The length of the LED wires is also a disadvantage. Because the wires between the strips and the connector are relatively short, I had to drill an additional hole in my headlights after gluing them back together. The lack of adhesive or double-sided tape is the third drawback. I had some in-weld plastic glue on hand, but it's a bummer there wasn't any provided. br>br>Overall, it's a good product that could benefit from some improvements, but the price reflects that. There are some photos taken at night in a parking ramp and some taken during the day in my garage to show the light output (which, by the way, is adjustable).
These lights are great when they work, which is why I didn't give them one star. Once you've disassembled the headlight, the installation is simple. br>The wiring, however, needs to be significantly longer to be useful; they don't give you enough to run outside of the headlight. br>br>Setting up Bluetooth is easy. Unfortunately, not all of the colors are functional. Only one demon eye works when set to red, and when I try to transition them to colors other than green and blue, not all of the colors work properly, and the demon eyes don't sync. It's possible that the left side is yellow and the right side is purple. br>br>When they work, they work extremely well. However, if I were to do it again, I would not skimp on the demon eyes and instead spend the extra cash on Profile Prism demon eyes.
They're pretty cool, and installing them wasn't too difficult. The only problem is that the only colors that are the same on both LED strips are blue and red; the rest are mixed up. I'm not sure if this is due to a wiring issue, but I like them overall. br>br>UPDATE 3/27/19br>—- br>All of the colors are now the same on both sides. I'm not sure how this happened, but it looks amazing. The only difference is that the red color on the left headlight (passenger side) is a little darker but less bright than the right side, but it still looks amazing!.
This is the fourth time I've done a set like this. At first, I assumed it was just a case of bad ones, but that was not the case. The fourth set is also a dud. Some colors have decided to stop working. My projector set is blue, and the signal set is green, as you can see in the photo. I've got it set to rgb white, but when I do the rainbow transition, it only flashes one color. I was giving them an opportunity to demonstrate their worth. They, on the other hand, have proven me wrong. I suppose you get what you pay for, huh? These people should not be purchased. instead, visit Diode Dynamics.
These do the job and look great for the price, and I have no complaints about that. Colors in the yellow-orange range The red spectrum isn't particularly bright or crisp, which is a bummer, but the greens, blues, and purples are stunning. This is a great kit for the price, but if you're going to open your headlights to install demon eyes, I'd recommend spending a little more for a higher-quality set simply because opening your headlights is a pain, so spend the extra money now to avoid a headache later.
The color range and brightness have remained consistent. Because I, like some other customers, was concerned about their lack of adhesion (they're supposed to stay in place by pressure fit), I used a couple of small zip ties to secure them to the projector lens frame. In addition, the app functions admirably.
Instead of purchasing these, consider donating $30 to a homeless person. Each led chip produces a different color. Several people are always drawn to the same color, and some are more vibrant than others. That's what you get when you open the box. What are they going to do in a year if this is what they're doing now? How many times are you going to have to open your headlights to replace these?.
Initial thoughts, which I have not yet installed. produced at a low cost shoddy craftsmanship Wiring that is almost unusable due to its extreme thinness. Each with has approximately four copper strands. The led rings aren't bad at all. They're quite colorful. I'm thinking about getting a new LED controller. I'll update once I've installed, or at least attempted to install, this pile of cheap flimsy garbage.