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Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2025
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
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Drewwon249
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Awesome lighting, good adhesion, highly recommend
Andrew Wang
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2024
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gunner
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I bought 2 sets of these for a hot rod project I'm doing and neither of the remote's work. The lights will not change color unless you hold the button down, as soon as you let go it changes back.Not worth the money or time
Cole Schroyer
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
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Andrew Feigel
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
I specifically bought this product with the intent of hard wiring it into my fuse panel. The product works as intended but there are a few things others should know before purchasing.PROS- lights are bright, good variety of colors, exactly what I was looking forCONS- adhesive is absolutely terrible. You can fold it on itself and it would still come apart. The power cable that comes with it is very short. It is intended to be mounted in your 12v socket so I understand that at least. The wires inside are also VERY thin.If you are considering hard wiring this unit, another reviewer did a good job of describing the process. The only thing I'd add is I had to add about 2 feet of addition length to the power cable.
Farrah A
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2021
I was excited when I finally received this product. My brother and I spent a good 2 hours installing it in my car. At first we checked the lights. They were working well. But what didn’t work was the remote control it came with. It worked maybe twice then when we tried to change the colours and check all the buttons, it wouldn’t change anymore. I would have given a 5 star. But because now I can’t change the colour I removed 2. It was easy to install and I like the brightness. I just can’t change it back to the ideal solid colour.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
You get what you pay for. The lights works fine, LED is nice & bright but the remote control only works if you bend it in a certain or lucky position. I have found that bending the top left corner will allow the battery to connect and work for a short time to which I tried some of the features like the lights moving with the beat of your music which was neat. When this is done however the lights also change color to all different colors and did not have the option to stay the same color and react to the music with different intensities. I have a black with red theme going with my car and wanted the lights to stay red while doing this but does not have that option so thankfully I only wanted red lights so I finagled the controller to fix them on red, use the power on off button at the 12v converter and threw away the garbage remote that it came with. Also thankful that they were cheap.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
This product is a great value for the money. I am extremely pleased with the final result. The lights look awesome in my car. I have them so that they pulsate with the music in my car and I love it. The lights are super easy to install and it's very easy to hide the wire so that the install looks flawless. One tip though....is that you may have to use some adhesion assistance if you are attaching to a plastic surface other than that....that's it.
L. W.
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2020
I'm gonna start off by saying I love this product! It works great, however the adhesion tape/whatever it is, doesnt stick at all. I ended up using superglue to stick it on (my hands got messy LOL)Once they were put in place, I used gorilla tape to hide the wires in the front which works wonderfully!The settings and remote are great! Make sure to position the sensors close to where you'll be using the remote. I actually got some velcro and put the remote on the dash so I dont lose it and it's easy to select the colours, but passengers can easily grab the remote and play with it.Everyone who has gone in my car so far has loved it! Really great purchase for a great price
zaz
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2017
The LEDs themselves are bright, good quality. The housing is weak, mine already popped out when I was placing them in. The wires could be longer so I can place it easier and tie away cables when necessary. The cigarette lighter charger is trash. 0/5 stars for the lighter. Mine didn't even work. So the lower quality (which, by the way, is the same for all the other similar LED strips on amazon. It's all the same supplier, just rebranded) factored into my rating. If you're going to use them plugged in only, I would give these and all similar ones posted a 2 or 3 out of 5 stars tops, possibly even a 1 star if yours didn't work like mine. However, if you're going to hardwire them like I did, I would easily bump it up to a 4 or 5. Probably 4 because of low build quality but, for $21 CAD, I have no complaints and if they hold up, they're a solid 5 star to me. The adhesive didn't give me any problems like some here stated, but to be fair I stuck the rears under the seat without using the adhesive and the fronts were placed strategically on cleaned surfaces. Even so, you can always just buy mounting tape to fix it. Overall the cost of LEDs plus anything you need for hardwiring would be in the $40 range.A quick step-by-step guide on how to hardwire:1) Cut the wire leading to the charger, and strip it. It'll be one (red) and one negative (black) cable.2) Buy some fuses and some fuse piggybacks/taps.3) Find your car's fusebox, ideally the one in the cabin. Mine is under my steering wheel to the left, videos of it available online.4) Find the cigarette lighter fuse, or another fuse that turns on when the car turns on. Should be relatively easy. I used my "audio/mirror" or "power socket" one for easier fit, I can't remember which exactly (2011 infiniti g37). DO NOT USE A CRUCIAL FUSE LIKE AIRBAGS!!!!!! SERIOUSLY. OR ANY "CORE" ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LIKE STARTER.5) Take out the fuse carefully. Put in your fuse tap. Place the EXACT SAME FUSE (15A for example) in the fuse spot, and as for the piggyback fuse (that you're hooking up to your LEDs), a 5A is sufficient. It shouldn't really be drawing more than 1A anyways. But I used a 5A I had lying around and have had no problems.6) Connect the cable coming off the piggyback fuse to your negative terminal. Twist the wires together and electrical tape over them, or solder them. Or if they have a crimping thing, do that (I personally don't like those). Basically ensure that they are making full contact and wont vibrate loose. I soldered most as I tried to go for a very clean invisible look, and even drilled a little hole through my fuse box cover and passed the cable through before soldering. I will post pictures of all the places I wired and kept the driver/strips/connections for a 2011 Infiniti G37 Sedan for anyone with the same vehicle at some point.7) Connect the black cable to any bare metal part in the cabin. There should be many. I used the base of my parking brake bracket. You might need to extend the negative cable. You can buy like 18 gauge cable or something from any local store or even amazon. I had some lying around from Canadian Tire. Just any primary wire will do.And that's it! Tuck your cables in, make sure the little IR receiver is visible, make sure everything works. This seems a little more complicated (it took me some time to set up properly), but I highly suggest it over just the cigarette lighter. To my fair mine wasn't working properly anyways, and when I opened it up, I saw that it was a very low quality one that I personally wouldn't trust plugged in 24/7. In the future when I do my headlights, I might pass the positive cable into my engine bay fuse box and wire them up to the low beams or fog lights so these only turn on at night but currently they are on 24/7 and during the day, they aren't even noticeable, and at max brightness at night they aren't distracting. I keep mine purple to match OEM lighting. Future additions might be adding in a small microphone and some variable resistors so the lights dim with music, as the music function on this is useless.
ChicLady
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017
This 4 pack of LED Strip Lights was very easy to install and they look great in my Ford Taurus!They were so easy to install because the strips come with 3M tape on the back. I just pulled the protective plastic off and applied two of them to the bottom of my dashboard on both sides of the front interior. The tape is strong enough to stick well to any surface and it will stay in place throughout high temperatures. The two light strips for the back also have tape on them but I didn't use it. Instead, I just sat them both on the floor for now because I rarely have people sit in the back and I haven't decided on a specific spot to stick them to yet. The wires are the perfect size and can be easily tucked away. There are 8 different RGB colors to choose from. Those colors are: red, green, blue, white, orange, yellow, cyan, and purple. Each colorsl can be displayed alone with no movement or can change with the beat of the music. I really enjoy the feature where the lights jump to the beat of whatever music your listening to because it looks so neat!There are 4 different sound sensitive light mode options and 4 automatic change mode options. The 4 automatic change modes consist of 2 jump modes and 2 fade control modes. The small remote control that comes with this kit is very convenient and works perfectly. I do wish that this kit came with a small piece of velcro so I could stick the remote to my dash but I found some at my local dollar store for just $2!I am really happy with my order and I highly recommend this kit to anyone looking for a cheaper and easier way to add lighting to any vehicle!
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