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Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
easy to use.lights light up nice at turn of a switch.
Falkor
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2024
I do videography and this 3 stack tower light from brand ANDONT turned out to be a rather unorthodox but highly useful tool to quietly signal when to switch to different actions required to create specific moments in our documentary feature.I had considered getting one of these for quite a long time, but didn't know if it would be worth the investment. Then I watched another behind the scenes film where they used one nearly identical to this option, and I knew I had to try it.As noted, this is a 3 layer LED tower light, which does have a buzzer, but we didn't use it in particular, it was more about being able to signal scene starts and stops from a distance with the stop, pause and start designated via red, yellow and green lights.Traditionally, this product, with buzzer included, is a device used to alert workers and operators of potential dangers in the workplace or other hazardous environments. The bright LED lights are mounted at the top of the pole, along with the very audible buzzer that can be heard in very noisy environments. The LED light is visible from a distance, and can flash or remain static.Overall, it is super-easy to just plug in to an extension cord and just begin using it. The setup and programming is entirely too simple, it just works, and is completely weatherproof, and has been very beneficial for our particular, and rather unique purpose. 5 stars.
Zephyr
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2024
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Vine
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
This is very well built and easy to operate.Note that the colors are not mutually exclusive so you can turn green AND yellow at the same time if you feel like mixing colors a bit. Not sure if it's an oversight or a feature.The two light covers can be remove giving you access to 4 DIP switches. 3 of them control if the 3 lights are solid or flashing, and the other switch control of the alarm sound is beeping or continuous.There is no dip switch to deactivate the alarm if you don't want it. So I had to remove the PCB and cut one of the wire to the speaker to make it silent. It wasn't hard or anything, but I would have much prefered a 5th DIP switch to deactivate the sound.Overal this is kind of crazy expensive for what I intend to do with it, but it is heavy duty and for industrial use I think the quality of the build and the easy access to fix any part of it is well worth the price.
Honorable Ruler
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
Got it as a prank at work, turns out people love it. Red means stay out of my office,green means come on in, yellow means I am busy, but available if needed. Love it
Straight Shooter
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2024
After trying the ANDONT 3 Stack Super Bright LED Andon Tower Lights, I feel like it’s a solid product with some quirks. First off, the build quality is impressive; it feels heavy-duty and should withstand a busy work environment. The installation was a breeze, and the bright LEDs are easily visible, making them effective for signaling. However, I was disappointed that the buzzer cannot be turned off without some DIY wire cutting. It’s a bit frustrating since the buzzer is loud and can be annoying in quieter settings. I wish there were a dedicated switch for that instead of having to resort to modifications. Also, the ability to blend lights is a neat feature, but it can create some confusing color combinations if you’re trying to keep things straightforward. While I appreciate the flexibility of different light modes, I found the price tag quite steep for what you get. The included extension cord and adapter are useful, but overall, it feels like it falls short of being worth the high cost. In summary, it’s a useful signaling device for industrial settings, but it could use some improvements to make it truly user-friendly.
A Discerning I.V.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
This light pole works great out of the box - plug it into a 110V outlet, and toggle any of the the three switches to engage that color. The red will sound a loud beep (similar to a truck backing up) and flashes, while yellow and green burn steady. Interestingly, you can turn on multiple switches simultaneously to give you an orange or lime green colors (basically a 3-channel RYG mixer!) There are no instructions, and there is no visible DIP switch, so I am unsure how you can change from the default behavior or red flashing/beeping.
JK
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Super easy to mount!Great power connection on the bottom fit our existing poles perfectly.I love that you can pick solid vs. flashing by individual color!Only issue was the buzzer.I could not turn it off with the dip switch.So I cut the buzzer wire, and problem was solved!Good Andon light!
Timothy Blum
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
Decently well made and it works fine. The enclosure and buttons are all plastic so it won't last forever with industrial use but it works ok and the box is able to be further customized in terms of if you want to remove the socket for the wall wart PSU and hardwire it into a 24V DC battery source like a forklift it is relatively easy to accomplish.
Nom Nom Nom
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
Great construction and craftsmanship. We use this and turn this on when we are operating our voice recording equipment. We use this to signal and let others know that we are operating and for them to be aware. This is a great device if you want to signal to others.
Dan Heitzman
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
It's an interesting light stack. It's all self-contained. So you got a light. You got switches and you got a power supply the whole thing is manual. You twist the switch to turn on the light you want. You can turn on multiple colors so turning on the yellow and green makes kind of this lime green turning on the yellow and red. Makes an orange turning on the The red and green makes a dark orange. It don't quite get the whole setup. I suppose it could be used to manually indicate conditions. I will probably end up taking the whole thing apart using the light separate from the switches. I'll probably use the power supply with the lights and then use relays to switch on the individual lights. I'm thinking for like a sump pump alarm. That's what I ordered it. Thinking to use it for but the whole thing is kind of weird. I do like it though. I think the quality of the components is pretty high. The buzzer or beeper if you will is loud but not obnoxious
Preston
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
Nicely made, simple installation, plug & play:This lighting alert system is pretty well made and seems durable enough to withstand any accidental bumps it might encounter on a job sight. The installation of the unit is very simple - the back of the unit allows you to slide it onto a hooked surface and there is no wiring required beyond just plugging it in. Once plugged it, it's very intuitive how to use each light setting, with the green and yellow lights remaining silent, but the red light emitting a fairly loud beeping sound when turned on to act as a warning. Do be aware however that you can turn on multiple lights at one time, so just make sure to train your staff (if applicable) to make sure they're turning off one light when turning on another to help avoid any confusion.Overall, this is a great product and I would recommend.
Cy Entist
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
Each color of light is controlled by its own switch, and 2 or 3 can be on at the same time. The switches feel very robust and durable. The light isn't super bright, but it's bright enough for most use cases I can imagine. The buzzer is plenty loud enough to be used in a lot of factory environments, though maybe not all.If you remove the clear plastic light cover, and then the white plastic light cover, you can access the 4 dip switches that control the flashing vs steady-on light behavior. Supposedly, you can also turn off the red light buzzer. However, my switch my have been defective as there was no position of any of the switches that would turn the buzzer off. It's easy enough to unscrew the circuit board and clip the buzzer wire though, if that's of interest. They probably usually work, but mine did not. The dip switches are very small, and you'll probably need a tool to move them.Easy to install and use, less easy to change light and buzzer settings. Though you probably won't have to change them again once you get them set the way you want.
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