Syneticusa Red Flashing Strobe Blinking Rear Alert Safety Brake Tail Stop High Power LED Light Bulbs (3157)

ABOUT THIS ITEM:

The 2016 series is an extremely efficient SMD LED provides a very good color, the brightest LED chip on the market.

Long-lasting, low energy doesn’t zap you power supply, faster on/off response time, unique, vivid color, simple to fit.

10 times brighter than 5050 SMD LED!!

Each time the brakes are applied, your brake light will rapidly flash on & off 8 times.

FEATURES:

-100% Brand new & never used

-Package Content: 2 LED high power light bulbs

-Color: Red

-Compatible with: 3157

INSTALLATION: Professional installation is highly recommended (No instruction included)

Product Features

  • Package Content: 2 high power LED light bulbs
  • Advantage: Non-polarity design,Compatible for both CK/SRCK and Standard socket. More than 300% brighter than original halogen bulb, full Aluminum Housing for better heat distribution, built in Constant Current IC for Longer life span & Low Power Consumption.

3 thoughts on “Syneticusa Red Flashing Strobe Blinking Rear Alert Safety Brake Tail Stop High Power LED Light Bulbs (3157)”

  1. Noticeable. Work as described. Tall and fragile. These work pretty much as advertised and the flashing is definitely noticeable.A few detractors:1. They’re kind of tall, so I was not able to install them in the third stop light as I had intended. I ended up installing them in the corner brake light positions instead.2. They’re pretty bright when they’re on, but there’s not much of a difference between the stop and marker levels. It’s noticeable when they turn on because they flash, but when you release the pedal, there’s…

  2. Worked Perfectly One of my wife’s brake lights was out, so I went looking for a replacement. When I found these LED replacements that also flash quickly at the beginning I thought they would be good for added safety and visibility when she stops. I’ve changed light bulbs plenty of times before, so the process was simple and they fit as expected. They are a lot brighter than the old ones and should be the last ones we need to put in the 2007 Honda CRV. I figure she has about a year or so left in this vehicle…

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