Whats with the shadows in the beam pattern? When you put the EVO1 pattern over top the EVO2 pattern you can clearly see the EVO1 is a brighter headlight... Other than the hot spot in the top mid, the EVO1 is still better... Apart from the high beam.
Honestly shining a light against a wall is deceiving. When you put this light in a real world situation shining down the road you wouldn't notice all of that slight shadowing. It all blends together nicely. And if you look at the lumen ratings, the new Evo2 has way more light output, so I think it's just an optical illusion caught on camera.
I replaced a pair of Truck-Lite's with the Evo2's and was disappointed. Smother light pattern but the bright rectangular spot was more distracting than the Truck Lite "W". The Truck Lite's shine whiter and farther on Hi-beam. I am going back.
Got those lights a month ago for my Jeep Wrangler JL ... Couple of things...Brackets need to bought separately for it another couple of hundred bucks... my another issue is sometimes depending where you are driving lights reflexes some rare shapes that it’s distracting from time to time. Do they look good, yes those look really good!
As of now, you cannont. Other brands are releasing harnesses for their own headlights that do perform that function, but right now JW Speaker doesn't have a harness like that yet.
great video, so I want to order the Eup one, does the light make any different than the original one ? I mean if you make a video for it that will be great man. thanks
OK, so many times other than not, my jeep finds itself in water at or above headlight level for sometimes extended periods of time, can this light withstand submersion? and by extended I mean having to drive down a stream bed in and out of water or in water for periods up to 5 min. in temperatures ranging from 104 degrees to +- 17 degrees
+SVFD3591 That sounds like a good time!!! Here is what I found on the J.W. Speaker documentation for these headlights: J.W. Speaker says the lights have a IP67 rating (meaning "Protected from total dust ingress" and "Protected from immersion between 15 centimeters and 1 meter in depth.") It's a really good rating! They also say that the operating temperature for the headlights is between -40 degrees Fahrenheit and 149 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope that helps you out!
What did you do at the 10:17 mark? At the 10:15 mark of the demo the entire light pattern low beam and high beam were super bright, then at the 10:17 mark both low and hih beams suddenly dimmed and the pattern seemed to get smaller....what's up with that?? Great video though!!!
Hey Zulu, this video is 4 years old and we've learned a lot in that time about how to film light output better than how it's demonstrated in this video. The reason for the discrepancy is just having 2 different cameras running at the same time and they just didn't capture the footage the same. Sorry for the confusion. Our newer videos do a much better job of showing consistency between shots nowadays. Also, we plan on filming an updated JW Speaker review video soon.
Chris, thank you for your review. How would you compare the JW Speaker 8700 Evolution 2 and the Vision X 7" Round LED Headlight In terms of light output and pattern?
You're welcome! We also created this video on the Vision X 7" light. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/9pkkm0KXMP4/v-deo.htmlm53s Since the video was created, Vision X has updated the Vortex numbers: they have 4,210 raw lumens and 2,947 effective lumens. JW Speaker 8700 evo 2 has 2,610 raw lumens and 1,770 effective lumens. In the videos you'll be able to see the beam pattern differences. We love the JW Speaker beam pattern. And lots of people like adding aftermarket halos to the 8700s and the Vision X light has one built in.
Are there any tests if it fits and functions on a '81 Yamaha XJ650 Seca? They use a 7" round reflector housing, but I'd rather not buy one, just to find out it won't pit my bike. :)
OK, I have a question - how did I get a precise copy of these with DOT marking in chrome for £60 the pair? Fitted up on a Wolseley 18/85 II and working perfectly (except a little flicker at slow idle... Cos dynamo).
Mobile Centre sells the European version of the J.W. Speaker 8700. You can find their website here: www.mobilecentre.co.uk/ But if you want the standard version with a DRL, the new 8700 Evolution J for Jeeps has a built-in half halo. You can see those here: www.headlightrevolution.com/product/jw-speaker-8700-evolution-j-led-jeep-headlight-black
Hey guys, I plan on replacing OEM headlights on my '07 Hummer H2, with these. Is it straight plug and play or will i need an extra 9007 male to H4 female adapter to make this work? thanks for your time and excellent video
Yeah, that's all you need. Here's the connector to go with the lights: headlightrevolution.com/headlight-revolution-h4-female-into-9007-male-female-headlight-wire-adapter/
Douglas Patten From what we found, this would fit your 2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide. It would be a fit that would require no extra brackets and fit the 2014 Street Glide FLHX, and 2014 Street Glide Special FLHXS.
S Dem. They are not heated, but they have no problem being used in winter conditions. The lights are powerful enough to create enough heat so the lens has no need of an extra heater. We haven't heard of any issues with these lights in winter and we're up in Northern Minnesota! These lights do have the standard moisture vents built in like most LED headlights.
@@HeadlightRevolution Do you think that they will fit in semi truck? I use 7" round Grote with hard-to-find-any-high-performance 9005 XS /9006XS and my lights have very pathetic output. How much would have be the heated version?Do you install in your place (shop?)or is just store ?
@@guerguistoyanov137 These will fit any 7" round application and would be a HUGE upgrade from stock! They would work great on a Semi. 7" Housings Link: headlightrevolution.com/7-round-sealed-beam-headlight-housings/ We do not do installs here, but we can always help find a place that can!
If you got the Evolution's you would, but Speaker has a EvoJ and J2 now. headlightrevolution.com/jw-speaker-8700-evolution-j2-set-of-2-led-jeep-headlight-kit-carbon-fiber-bezel
BostonHooligan08 We do love the 8700s and they are by far our most popular. Lifetime warranty and made in America is great too, but the cost is a little higher.
+Vitalii Romanchuk They usually do need the Anti-Flicker Harnesses when used in Jeeps. The new J.W. Speaker 8700 J Series lights are the lights that do not need the anti-flicker harnesses because they have that anti-flicker technology built inside.
These lights are more, much more than worth the cost. The value is in the increased safety and the ability see junk in the road, so you can navigate around it.
@ericimi - American companies have a habit of maximizing short term profits, keeping the price high, then complaining when overseas competition steps in and puts them out of business. These lights should be
DSC800 the market determines the prices (ideally) in the US. Overseas competition like China can get its prices so low because china owns millions of factory slaves that it can exploit to sell its inferior junk. I support quality and I support freedom so I buy American-made
Best review of headlights I've ever seen. Gonna get me a pair for my jeep
Why didn't you guys do a real world comparison of these lights in a HD at night on a pitch black road?
Whats with the shadows in the beam pattern? When you put the EVO1 pattern over top the EVO2 pattern you can clearly see the EVO1 is a brighter headlight... Other than the hot spot in the top mid, the EVO1 is still better... Apart from the high beam.
Honestly shining a light against a wall is deceiving. When you put this light in a real world situation shining down the road you wouldn't notice all of that slight shadowing. It all blends together nicely.
And if you look at the lumen ratings, the new Evo2 has way more light output, so I think it's just an optical illusion caught on camera.
Great video, very detailed. Awesome
Anyone else just wanna see specs and actual light test? 5:47 you're welcome
I replaced a pair of Truck-Lite's with the Evo2's and was disappointed. Smother light pattern but the bright rectangular spot was more distracting than the Truck Lite "W". The Truck Lite's shine whiter and farther on Hi-beam. I am going back.
I put one on my Ultra along with the spot lights, incredibly bright
Will you guys be taking a look at the 8630 Evolution? I'm interested in one for my motorcycle, and would love to see a review like this on it!
can't afford the headlights but great video
Got those lights a month ago for my Jeep Wrangler JL ... Couple of things...Brackets need to bought separately for it another couple of hundred bucks... my another issue is sometimes depending where you are driving lights reflexes some rare shapes that it’s distracting from time to time. Do they look good, yes those look really good!
You are correct, The JL needs a special bracket. When this video was made the JL wasn’t out yet! Thank you for watching.
You know we're going to ask..? Can you have the top low beam project stay on when the high beam is on?
Thanks in advance
Phil
As of now, you cannont. Other brands are releasing harnesses for their own headlights that do perform that function, but right now JW Speaker doesn't have a harness like that yet.
Good info, thanks
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Hello what do you recommend for hummer h2 2005 , and what about fitments , do i need any ajustments.
great video, so I want to order the Eup one, does the light make any different than the original one ? I mean if you make a video for it that will be great man.
thanks
Have you done a comparison of the 8700 Evo 2 to a stock Harley Daymaker?
We have not, but they are basically the same headlight. The Daymaker is produced by J.W. Speaker for Harley.
OK, so many times other than not, my jeep finds itself in water at or above headlight level for sometimes extended periods of time, can this light withstand submersion? and by extended I mean having to drive down a stream bed in and out of water or in water for periods up to 5 min. in temperatures ranging from 104 degrees to +- 17 degrees
+SVFD3591 That sounds like a good time!!!
Here is what I found on the J.W. Speaker documentation for these headlights: J.W. Speaker says the lights have a IP67 rating (meaning "Protected from total dust ingress" and "Protected from immersion between 15 centimeters and 1 meter in depth.") It's a really good rating! They also say that the operating temperature for the headlights is between -40 degrees Fahrenheit and 149 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hope that helps you out!
+Headlight Revolution thank you that's exactly what I needed to know they sound plenty tough enough for me count on a purchase at some point
+SVFD3591 You are very welcome! We love these lights.
What did you do at the 10:17 mark? At the 10:15 mark of the demo the entire light pattern low beam and high beam were super bright, then at the 10:17 mark both low and hih beams suddenly dimmed and the pattern seemed to get smaller....what's up with that?? Great video though!!!
Hey Zulu, this video is 4 years old and we've learned a lot in that time about how to film light output better than how it's demonstrated in this video. The reason for the discrepancy is just having 2 different cameras running at the same time and they just didn't capture the footage the same. Sorry for the confusion. Our newer videos do a much better job of showing consistency between shots nowadays. Also, we plan on filming an updated JW Speaker review video soon.
Chris, thank you for your review. How would you compare the JW Speaker 8700 Evolution 2 and the Vision X 7" Round LED Headlight In terms of light output and pattern?
You're welcome! We also created this video on the Vision X 7" light. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/9pkkm0KXMP4/v-deo.htmlm53s
Since the video was created, Vision X has updated the Vortex numbers: they have 4,210 raw lumens and 2,947 effective lumens. JW Speaker 8700 evo 2 has 2,610 raw lumens and 1,770 effective lumens. In the videos you'll be able to see the beam pattern differences. We love the JW Speaker beam pattern.
And lots of people like adding aftermarket halos to the 8700s and the Vision X light has one built in.
Can I fit 8700 evo2 on my 2014 Harley Davidson Electra Glide? Do I need any extra mounting part?
They should fit without any other mounting parts!
Are there any tests if it fits and functions on a '81 Yamaha XJ650 Seca?
They use a 7" round reflector housing, but I'd rather not buy one, just to find out it won't pit my bike. :)
Are these better or worse than factory LED on 2014 Harley ultra limited"
OK, I have a question - how did I get a precise copy of these with DOT marking in chrome for £60 the pair?
Fitted up on a Wolseley 18/85 II and working perfectly (except a little flicker at slow idle... Cos dynamo).
the Uk version come with halos where can i buy those????
Mobile Centre sells the European version of the J.W. Speaker 8700. You can find their website here: www.mobilecentre.co.uk/
But if you want the standard version with a DRL, the new 8700 Evolution J for Jeeps has a built-in half halo. You can see those here: www.headlightrevolution.com/product/jw-speaker-8700-evolution-j-led-jeep-headlight-black
how does the J.W. Speaker 8700 Evo 2 "Classic" hold up in reviews?
Shoot us an email and we can assist with your question.
Sales@headlightrevolution.com
Is It Compatible With Royal Enfield Bikes
Hey guys, I plan on replacing OEM headlights on my '07 Hummer H2, with these. Is it straight plug and play or will i need an extra 9007 male to H4 female adapter to make this work? thanks for your time and excellent video
Yeah, that's all you need.
Here's the connector to go with the lights:
headlightrevolution.com/headlight-revolution-h4-female-into-9007-male-female-headlight-wire-adapter/
Does the new one fit Indian dark horse bike
Will this fit a 2014 Harley Davidson street glide?
Douglas Patten From what we found, this would fit your 2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide. It would be a fit that would require no extra brackets and fit the 2014 Street Glide FLHX, and 2014 Street Glide Special FLHXS.
LOL, reference to a new "8700 Evo 3" at 3:37... where can I pick those up at?
Good catch, our mistake! Sorry about that! We said Evolution 3, but we were actually referring to the Evolution 2 on the right.
Are these heated/vented so they can be used in winter conditions?
S Dem. They are not heated, but they have no problem being used in winter conditions. The lights are powerful enough to create enough heat so the lens has no need of an extra heater. We haven't heard of any issues with these lights in winter and we're up in Northern Minnesota! These lights do have the standard moisture vents built in like most LED headlights.
Is it heated?
There are Heated 8700 options: headlightrevolution.com/jw-speaker-8700-evo-2-heated-dual-burn-led-headlight-black/
@@HeadlightRevolution Do you think that they will fit in semi truck? I use 7" round Grote with hard-to-find-any-high-performance 9005 XS
/9006XS and my lights have very pathetic output. How much would have be the heated version?Do you install in your place (shop?)or is just store ?
@@guerguistoyanov137 These will fit any 7" round application and would be a HUGE upgrade from stock! They would work great on a Semi.
7" Housings Link: headlightrevolution.com/7-round-sealed-beam-headlight-housings/
We do not do installs here, but we can always help find a place that can!
does this fits 69 vw? thanks
Do we have to buy a anti flicker for them? I'll be installing them on a jeep wrangler jk
If you got the Evolution's you would, but Speaker has a EvoJ and J2 now.
headlightrevolution.com/jw-speaker-8700-evolution-j2-set-of-2-led-jeep-headlight-kit-carbon-fiber-bezel
8700 Evolution 2 or KC Hilites on a JK?
BostonHooligan08 We do love the 8700s and they are by far our most popular. Lifetime warranty and made in America is great too, but the cost is a little higher.
JW Speaker 8700 Evolution 2 not need Anti-Flicker ???
+Vitalii Romanchuk They usually do need the Anti-Flicker Harnesses when used in Jeeps. The new J.W. Speaker 8700 J Series lights are the lights that do not need the anti-flicker harnesses because they have that anti-flicker technology built inside.
They fit on hummer h2?
They do fit the Hummer h2. The only thing you might need is an h4 adapter to make the lights plug and play.
Will it fit land rover defender?
+Scott Can Do The 8700 evo 2 does indeed fit on the land rover defender, and it will plug right into the factory H4 headlight harness.
+Headlight Revolution thanks
Did he really just say cheaper?
Dave Butch Correct! JW Speaker still managed to lower the price of the Evolution 2 with all of the new updates versus the 8700 Evolution 1!
does this headlight fits 1969 vw?
American made thats why its over $450 for two circle shaped headlights .
These lights are more, much more than worth the cost. The value is in the increased safety and the ability see junk in the road, so you can navigate around it.
+Mike Penske other options from Asian manufacturers are at least half as good for 1/5th the price .
@ericimi - American companies have a habit of maximizing short term profits, keeping the price high, then complaining when overseas competition steps in and puts them out of business. These lights should be
DSC800 the market determines the prices (ideally) in the US. Overseas competition like China can get its prices so low because china owns millions of factory slaves that it can exploit to sell its inferior junk. I support quality and I support freedom so I buy American-made
Lol 😂 @ made in the USA 😆.... suuuuure they are
Who doesn't love Modern Marvels? They are located in Germantown, Wisconson! :) www.jwspeaker.com/resources/j-w-speaker-on-manufacturing-marvels/
Would this fit a 2002 road king?
We haven't tested that housing in that vehicle yet, but if you take a 7in round headlight housing then thew should totally work for you!👍
@@HeadlightRevolution
Thanks
Not a problem my man!👍