Experience The Wonder
http://youtu.be/F9MVIznnI1M
Why DRLs?
DRLs are said to improve safety because they increase the visibility of the car to other traffic, especially on shadowy, tree-lined roads and at dawn or dusk. Daytime running lights are already compulsory in countries such as Sweden, and the maker claims they increase safety as other drivers are more likely to see you.
DRLs have been mandatory in Scandinavia since 1977 and will be compulsory in Europe from 2011.
(2) x 60cm BlingLights High Output LED Strips
Features:
- New designed LED strip lights have LEDs shine on the edge instead of facing up, therefore no matter how you flip the strips, the LED lights are always shining towards the front.
- This strip ultra-thin. So thin almost invisible when not in use.
- The LED Flex Light strips are self-adhesive with 30pcs BlingLights High Output SMD LEDs per strip and waterproof as well.
- Inspired by the new Audi R8 LED Day Time Running Lamp strips.
Installation Video
http://youtu.be/F9MVIznnI1M
The installation is simple. Each LED strip light comes with wires, simply connect the positive (red) and negative (black) to any 12V power source such as parking lights, corner lights, fog lights or headlight low beams, etc. Then use its self-adhesive 3M tape on the back to attach on any smooth surface and that's it. Trim off any excess.
Specs; Flexible, Waterproof BlingLights LED Strips Each package is include a pair of BlingLights LED strips; Each LED strip contains 30 BlingLights High Output SMD LEDs per strip, long life LEDs never need replacing, 0.8cm wide, 0.3cm thick, it is cuttable every 3 LEDs
Risk-Free Trial
Take the BlingLights Challengeî and try any BlingLights product no-risk. Then Decide. If you don't love it, you don't keep it. î No obligations, simply send it back, no questions asked.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
http://youtu.be/F9MVIznnI1M
Why DRLs?
DRLs are said to improve safety because they increase the visibility of the car to other traffic, especially on shadowy, tree-lined roads and at dawn or dusk. Daytime running lights are already compulsory in countries such as Sweden, and the maker claims they increase safety as other drivers are more likely to see you.
DRLs have been mandatory in Scandinavia since 1977 and will be compulsory in Europe from 2011.
(2) x 60cm BlingLights High Output LED Strips
Features:
- New designed LED strip lights have LEDs shine on the edge instead of facing up, therefore no matter how you flip the strips, the LED lights are always shining towards the front.
- This strip ultra-thin. So thin almost invisible when not in use.
- The LED Flex Light strips are self-adhesive with 30pcs BlingLights High Output SMD LEDs per strip and waterproof as well.
- Inspired by the new Audi R8 LED Day Time Running Lamp strips.
Installation Video
http://youtu.be/F9MVIznnI1M
The installation is simple. Each LED strip light comes with wires, simply connect the positive (red) and negative (black) to any 12V power source such as parking lights, corner lights, fog lights or headlight low beams, etc. Then use its self-adhesive 3M tape on the back to attach on any smooth surface and that's it. Trim off any excess.
Specs; Flexible, Waterproof BlingLights LED Strips Each package is include a pair of BlingLights LED strips; Each LED strip contains 30 BlingLights High Output SMD LEDs per strip, long life LEDs never need replacing, 0.8cm wide, 0.3cm thick, it is cuttable every 3 LEDs
Risk-Free Trial
Take the BlingLights Challengeî and try any BlingLights product no-risk. Then Decide. If you don't love it, you don't keep it. î No obligations, simply send it back, no questions asked.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
- Brand BlingLights
- Mfg Part # BL2k3-3866
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