christopher s.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
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Serg.O
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
These LED lights are excellent as automotive rear tail lights, brake light and front blinkers. The red is brilliant, glad I picked the red for the rear and amber for the front. I have a happy 1969 Camaro.
grandpa steve 47
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Used on my 1966 El Camino, very bright good for safety with to days drivers
RareBear
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I am using these LED's for turn signals on the front of a bike trailer. One of the two in the package works fantastic. The other one was failed out of the box. I ordered an identical replacement. I'll give another review once the replacement is received and installed in the application. Hopefully the replacement works as impressively as the original good one.
Dragon Vance
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I got these to upgrade my 2357 brake lights to LED. Easy to install and very bright. Works great, highly recommend.
Michael L.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Bulbs stayed on with a dim glow when switch was off and would not blink with power. Reached out to customer service and received no reply after 3 days. Returned!!!
Jer
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023
This bulb replaced the 2056 bulb. These are two contact bulbs. There's a bright element and a dimmer element in each bulb. In my HR motorhome, the turn signals only use the brightest element. I'm not sure why they didn't use the 1156, single contact, since the light is only used for turn signals (amber), with the tail and brake lights being red, and using a different lens. The bulbs fit a bit tight. I didn't think I'd get them to "locktwist" in, but extra effort pushing did the trick. They are brighter than the incandescent bulbs. They also have the end cap LED's as well as the circle of LED's around the bulb. So far.....I recommend them.
Joe H
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023
Low intensity is a tad brighter than a new 1157A L L hallogen. High intensity was about the same. There's a good difference between low and high intensity. The bulbs appears to be well constructed.Power consumption was 0.05 on low intensity and 0.22a on high intensity.A 1157a LL halogen bulb uses 0.5a on low intensity. 1.8a on high intensity and 2.2a with both elements lit.These LED bulbs seems to be about 10x as efficient as new 1157a LL halogen bulb and a tad brighter at low intensity. The efficient may positively affect longevity. Will need to wait and see.If you're looking for super bright this isn't the LED bulb you want. It has a little better visibility than a 1157 halogen bulb on low intensity. If you tend to leave your parking lights on they may help avoid a dead battery.I use LED bulbs as the flashers bulbs so they can a operate time a long time on battery power and super bright white LED bulbs backup lights for visibility.I haven't had any problems with the larger LED bulbs other than some not fitting the socket properly or a too small a difference between low and high intensity.For the smaller bulbs I've had better luck with COB LED bulbs. The others tend to burn out quickly and/or flicker.