🌟 Light Up Your Adventures with Zmoon!
The Zmoon Motorcycle LED Driving Fog Lights offer dual color modes, 60W brightness, and a lifespan of over 50,000 hours, making them the perfect lighting solution for a variety of vehicles including motorcycles, trucks, and boats. With an adjustable bracket and waterproof design, these lights ensure optimal performance in any weather condition.
Brand | Zmoon |
Specific Uses For Product | Headlight |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Color | Black |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Operating Life | 50000 Hours |
Manufacturer | Zmoon |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.4 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 6960 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 6960 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Mirror Lighting Type | Driving Light, Fog Light, Spot Light, Auxiliary Light |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
A**.
Way way better than I expected!
Wow what can I say? I can't believe how bright these are. Way brighter than my stock headlights on my Honda Forza 300. They were easy to mount and I like that the beam has a straight cut across makes it very easy to adjust so you're not blinding everybody. I actually mounted them upside down so the white light points lower than the yellow light. I wanted the yellow light to be seen when I'm riding my bike and I use the white light to shine on the road directly in front of me so I can keep an eye out for potholes when I'm riding in the dark. The control is little cheap feeling My velcroated onto my handlebars and it has been working through all kinds of weather so I can't complain about it. I would definitely buy these again.
S**N
Solid value, good light
These have been surpisingly good for the price. Solid value! Good light and illumination. Be seen is critical
M**Y
Satisfied
Lens is about 1” in diameter. It seems to be plastic, not glass. The unit is metal. Package states white light is 6000k and yellow is 3000. I find the color to be closer to 5000 as I see no blue in these and the yellow is much lower than 3000. Mounting bracket does not fit properly on the light but it will work by adding a washer or two. At 18’ the light produces a rectangle beam on the wall about 9’ wide and 2’ high. The light is bright. I plan to use them for fog lights, not driving lights. I am satisfied with the lights and would recommend them with a reservation. The cooling fan concerns me how well it will hold up mounted out in the rain, snow, sleet. I have not time tested that aspect of the product and will try to mount it somewhat protected from direct exposure, like under the bumper.
H**E
Bright, 2 color light, inexpensive, can’t beat it!
These lights are unbelievably bright for their size, you will be happy with the amount of light that they put out at night. The yellow light is my favorite and I ride around during the day with them on when I’m in traffic so other drivers can see me easier
D**T
Improved Night Visibility for HD Trike
I needed more night time visibility for my 2010 Harley Davidson FLHXXX Trike which has only one headlight, and no other white running lights. I purchased these lights along with a set of NiLight LED Light Bar Mounting Brackets (also available from Amazon) for an idea I wanted to try out. I had to do some minor adjustments (in the form of drilling) to the NiLight mounting bracket to get it to secure the light, and hopefully if I did it right, keep it from crimping and shorting out the wires to the light if it were bumped or jarred. I mounted these (see attached pictures) on the lower front edge of the rear wheel fenders. On first night time test, the lights were actually too bright the way I had them mounted, so I engineered a small bezel for the front of the light that reduced the amount of ambient light emitting, and greatly improved the visibility as desired. I used yellow during the day and white at night, but because the lights are so bright, they are actually a little too bright for oncoming traffic using the whites at night. So I use the yellows all the time now, and absolutely love them. I noticed one of the white lights has stopped working, and honestly I have not looked into whether it is a light failure, or perhaps my wiring, but either way, I am quite content with the yellow lights for now.I give this product 5 stars for price and performance, unless I find out the light failed, and then I would drop it to a 4 star, but for the money, it cannot be beat. And it was fun!
K**
Bright but not equal output between amber and white
Small and sleek how ever my only issue with them is the cut off pattern is not the same between the colors. The white light has a higher cut off then the amber so when you aim the white light the amber light will be aimed lower
R**O
Lasted about 35 minutes.
The construction is somewhat suspect, the aluminum body is poorly machined, mounting bolt holes appear to be likely to strip and corrode. The threads on the retaining ring are no better, there is a thin silicon O-ring behind the plastic lens. The light can be mounted in a 12-6 o'clock or 9-3 position. This is only useful if one needs the cable to be directed. The light beam will be turned but can be easily readjusted by turning the lens to any of 360 degrees. The fan mounted in the rear of the housing is a mere silly gimmick. If it were able to move a detectable amount of air that would only be counter-acted by wind from simply moving forward.We also agree with others that they are fairly bright but any decent LED will be. We wired our to be able to switch from yellow/amber to white depending on the riders need.However, none of the positive aspects, or the potential future issues matter, one of ours burnt up in less than 35 minutes. It never saw any moisture, overheating or harsh conditions. It was solidly mounted on a smooth riding street motorcycle. Clearly, cooling airflow was not limited. Installation and wiring are straight forward tasks but wiring a motorcycles needs more attention to details to be neat and secure, this time was wasted in a disappointing way.
H**R
Good ligths fog
In my town it is always good to have fog lights installed on vehicles. I have a 2012 Honda CRV, and I decided to install the fog lights. My first attempt was to buy a generic fog light kit with the black plastic front frames brought from (-.-). BUT the plastic frames were 5 millimeters larger than the hole. I looked to install two LED lights that were discreetly small but gave good light. Then I found these lights..I only made a couple of holes (the CRV metal is very hard) and followed the diagram indicated by the seller. They work very well, and generate a lot of light to which I have to adjust them to avoid illuminating the faces of other drivers. The vehicle is looked at without attracting attention. I had doubts with the thin cable of the fog lights thinking about the high amperage consumption, but in reality both lights consume 1.8 amps. As for the heat that these lights can generate, the fans work excellent. This gives me the reason that they do not generate60 watts, otherwise 21.6 watts (12 volts X 1.8 amps = 21.6). Even so, I recommend these lights as an elegant and discreet solution, but highly efficient on foggy roads.
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