I am a construction worker and I drive a Ford focus to work and I have strobing light bars on my car. There have been too many times I've had to drive very close to bulldozers and cranes and other heavy equipment. So if I'm on a construction site especially a large construction site I'll turn on the flashers when I enter the construction site and then I will turn them back off when I park my car and I think it makes the difference because the guys and operating the heavy equipment can see me whereas they might not if I don't have the flashers because I have a small car. It's also useful for blocking off access roads to restricted areas in construction areas. That lets people know that they can't drive their vehicles onto the construction site unless they are working there. Because of something were to happen to them God forbid it's not only on our conscience but it's also a liability. I have been always interested in starting a security company I live in Maine and there is a real lack of security companies that not only have alarms but actually respond to their own alarms thereby taking some of the pressure off law enforcement. If I owned a security company a local one I would not only monitor alarms and install but I would have security staff in a fleet of vehicles that are trained in armed and can respond to alarms and if needed call assistance from police but if not needed then the police can do their jobs. And I think customers would feel a lot better if they knew they had a team security specialists that were dedicated to their safety because cops are great but cops are also busy because they have such a big job.
I personally chose Xprite model COB White/Mix/Amber/ with 1/2 of the side "Alley Lights" in white. It offers better side lighting than in only amber color. When looking sideways, "solid mode" or "constant on" function during darkness, is quite impressive. A long term report would be awesome. Well deserved "thumbs up" on your video presentation.
I park on the roadway a lot for loading a trailer. It seems lights like these have become a need as people were flying past like crazy when I didn't have them. Ever since putting them on top and in my windshields I haven't had an issue, everyone slows down and goes around cautiously
Just so people know know, please don't use these China products in professional scenarios like roadside assistance or volunteer firefighting. These lights are not certified by any organization and are practically invisible during daytime. I would suggest products from Whelen, Feniex, Soundoff, or Federal Signal. I would opt personally for a Whelen beacon, it's a smaller light, and it comes in at ~$100, but it's light output will be literally 5x this, + it's properly sealed so it won't fail in a year.
I bought the Xprite brand that looks just like this and I can not believe how bright and professional it looks on my black Chevy Impala security vehicle. Only $50 ! Looks like it cost at least $200.(This brand he is showing does not look as bright and xprite has 21 flash patterns)
Just a FYI on these bars. The wiring that goes from light module to module is NOT covered get clear silicone and dap up the holes light will last longer and not short out
Except for police & escort vehicles in India these kinds of lights are not to be used for personal vehicles.. Yes it's very helpful in times of dense fog &heavy rain.. sadly misusing these also hike the accident rates
Without a single doubt, those 4 magnets on a steel roof of my beloved Jeep liberty 2005, are very strong. Electric cord is sufficiently long. In my line of work, fool proof purchase. By the way, my laws permit visible white and amber combinations. Perfect for attention grabbing strobe lights. Well deserved positive review. A.D.
Cool...I have a security guard business and I just baught one for my car 👍🏽
I am a construction worker and I drive a Ford focus to work and I have strobing light bars on my car. There have been too many times I've had to drive very close to bulldozers and cranes and other heavy equipment. So if I'm on a construction site especially a large construction site I'll turn on the flashers when I enter the construction site and then I will turn them back off when I park my car and I think it makes the difference because the guys and operating the heavy equipment can see me whereas they might not if I don't have the flashers because I have a small car. It's also useful for blocking off access roads to restricted areas in construction areas. That lets people know that they can't drive their vehicles onto the construction site unless they are working there. Because of something were to happen to them God forbid it's not only on our conscience but it's also a liability. I have been always interested in starting a security company I live in Maine and there is a real lack of security companies that not only have alarms but actually respond to their own alarms thereby taking some of the pressure off law enforcement. If I owned a security company a local one I would not only monitor alarms and install but I would have security staff in a fleet of vehicles that are trained in armed and can respond to alarms and if needed call assistance from police but if not needed then the police can do their jobs. And I think customers would feel a lot better if they knew they had a team security specialists that were dedicated to their safety because cops are great but cops are also busy because they have such a big job.
U think u can leave on all night (8hrs with car off)
@@MrAdrian1018 No...your car battery will die...you should restart the car every 20mins just to re charge your car battery
I personally chose Xprite model COB White/Mix/Amber/ with 1/2 of the side "Alley Lights" in white.
It offers better side lighting than in only amber color.
When looking sideways, "solid mode" or "constant on" function during darkness, is quite impressive.
A long term report would be awesome.
Well deserved "thumbs up" on your video presentation.
I park on the roadway a lot for loading a trailer. It seems lights like these have become a need as people were flying past like crazy when I didn't have them. Ever since putting them on top and in my windshields I haven't had an issue, everyone slows down and goes around cautiously
Can you do a daylight review for brightness?
Just so people know know, please don't use these China products in professional scenarios like roadside assistance or volunteer firefighting. These lights are not certified by any organization and are practically invisible during daytime. I would suggest products from Whelen, Feniex, Soundoff, or Federal Signal. I would opt personally for a Whelen beacon, it's a smaller light, and it comes in at ~$100, but it's light output will be literally 5x this, + it's properly sealed so it won't fail in a year.
I bought the Xprite brand that looks just like this and I can not believe how bright and professional it looks on my black Chevy Impala security vehicle. Only $50 ! Looks like it cost at least $200.(This brand he is showing does not look as bright and xprite has 21 flash patterns)
I have the 48 inch all yellow and I love it I use it for everything trafic control to landscaping
👍,,,yah when i see the orange light automatacly i change a "serious" mode when i driving at road,
Just a FYI on these bars. The wiring that goes from light module to module is NOT covered get clear silicone and dap up the holes light will last longer and not short out
cool i just ordered one of these. i have all amber for uk. like that . mine arrives wednesday, video to come :)
Cool 👍
@@tomtomsproductreviews9145 it's great. Come in handy couple times now
I use that bar and really like it!
How long is the cord
That's awesome Sir
Except for police & escort vehicles in India these kinds of lights are not to be used for personal vehicles..
Yes it's very helpful in times of dense fog &heavy rain.. sadly misusing these also hike the accident rates
Oh ok so where can i buy this lights
Fire place
Where can i buy this
That first storm ain't nothing
Some states don't allow white lights.
Just full amber color only.
That is why it is up to each individual to know the state laws in which they intend to travel or operate the light in.
ANYPLACE ELSE TO GET EM
Link in the description
What about hitting speed bumps,does it hold strong?
magnetic lights should not be used when driving, they WILL fall off and then you are liable for any damage it causes.
Without a single doubt, those 4 magnets on a steel roof of my beloved Jeep liberty 2005, are very strong.
Electric cord is sufficiently long.
In my line of work, fool proof purchase.
By the way, my laws permit visible white and amber combinations.
Perfect for attention grabbing strobe lights.
Well deserved positive review.
A.D.
How much litgh bar
About 45 dollars.
AND HOW MUCH
Click the link in the description
No we don’t need an impersonation charge
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