🌟 Light Up Your Adventures!
The Niking Auto LED Pods are compact yet powerful 2-inch driving fog lights that deliver an impressive 54W and 5400LM brightness. With an IP68 waterproof rating and a rugged design, these lights are built for any adventure, ensuring safety and visibility across various vehicles and terrains.
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.01 x 0.91 x 1.69 inches |
Brand | Niking Auto |
Color | Black |
Auto Part Position | Bottom |
Included Components | 1 |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Niking Auto |
Model | d1 |
Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.01 x 0.91 x 1.69 inches |
Item model number | 2 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
S**M
Worked on golf cart
I tried attaching them to my boat and that didn't work to my liking so we put them on the golf cart and they worked well. We use the golf cart to scoot around town not on a golf course or anything. The lights are bright and you can position them as needed.I think these are perfect for the cart not for a bowrider boat.
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Not Too Bad for the Money
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A**R
I would not recommend this, especially for the price.
I purchased these for my Jeep Wrangler JL. The lights come in a pretty basic box, as shown in the picture. The lights themselves seem to be fine and durable. However, the wires are extremely short and almost 100% useless. There is also no wiring harness or electrical kit of any sort included. This means that in addition to these lights, you will have to purchase more wire, a harness, and mounts. This will not only put you back some money but also quite a bit of time - especially if you have limited electrical knowledge. For just a small amount extra, you can find complete kits online that will save you a ton of headaches and a few bucks.The box does not include any directions of any sort, either. This is a pretty obvious flaw and potential safety issue.All in all, I would not recommend buying this unless it's solely to finish out a preexisting setup you have.
K**T
Bright, Rugged LED Light
This light has a rugged case with cooling fins surrounding it. There is a durable adjustable bracket to tip the light up or down.Let’s clear up some misperceptions. Watts are NOT how lighting is rated anymore. Lighting is measured by lumens or lux. Anything else is worthless in determining how bright a light is, as a 3600 lumen LED light uses about 1/7th the watts of what an incandescent light does. Therefore, a 36-watt rated LED light would be expected to use a little over 5 watts. I measured the amp draw and got 1.04 amps at 10.5 volts or 10.9 watt.Trying to use watts doesn’t give us an accurate measurement of the light output; therefore, I measured the light output of these lights at 11,150 lux, and a foot candle measurement of 14,900. That’s pretty bright. In fact, that’s equivalent to a 94-watt light.These lights are not slackers when it comes to producing light for their size. They do quite well, in fact. They say they get 5,400 lumens. At 11,150 lux and approximately 1.36 sq.ft. of coverage at 1 meter distance, that equates to 1,410 lumens in the spotlight area. However, there is also coverage outside the spotlight area. In the wider area the light covers I measured it at 400 lux and approximately 32 sq.ft. of coverage at 1 meter distance, that equates to 1,193 lumens, which is equivalent to a 80-watt incandescent light. Total lumen output I measured was 2,600. My measurements are at 12 volts; they claim up to 30v which would increase lumen output.However, none of that really explains how bright these lights are. For that you need to know that direct sunlight is 30,000 lux while cloudy days are 10,000 to 30,000 lux. So, 11,150 lux is the brightness of the spotlight center of the light. Pretty bright at one meter distance.I’ve included three pictures to give you a better idea of how bright the light is. The spot light shot is focused on the brightest circle, the 1-meter shot shows the coverage at 1 meter, and the 12-foot shot is how the light looks at 12 feet. These shots were taken in my completely dark garage as were the light meter measurements.Amazon Vine sent this product to me for an honest unbiased review. Would I recommend it? Absolutely, the mounting bracket won’t flex, they’re adjustable, it’s got a rugged case, and they look good, and they put out a very bright light.
A**Y
they light up pretty much everything
These little lights are really bright for their size. I haven't permanently mounted them yet, only tested them. I am using these on my drift boat, mounting them just like headlights, one on either side of the bow. When fishing is good some of the local rivers see a lot of pressure. That means competition for the best spots and needing to catch a morning bite that shuts down shortly after dawn. Getting out on the river early, before daylight can be the difference between a great day and a cold wet slog down the river. I've been considering putting lights on my boat for awhile, rowing down a river before dawn, even with high powered headlamps isn't the smartest thing I've ever done. When I saw the size of these lights I knew that I could mount them in a place where they would be unobtrusive and out of the way. I will have to fabricate new brackets because of the compound angles on the bow of a drift boat. The brackets that came on the lights won't work but I don't think anyone makes a bracket that would work so I was expecting it. Last night I went out to experiment with where to place them so I had them on and clamped to my boat for an hour. I actually had to point my boat in a different direction, the lights are so bright they were lighting up the neighbors house, they are across the street and well over 200 feet away. The lights will end up working out great. There are two things that I would change if I could. The brackets that come with the lights are a little short and will not allow you to mount the lights from behind. It wont make a difference in my situation but it would be nice to have the option. The wires are only 11 inches long. Installing a splice where it is exposed to the elements is not ideal both for long term function and ascetics. With my application it limits the options for where I can mount them without having exposed splices. It's easy to cut wire that's a little long but you don't have any options if it's too short.
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