Very thorough review. I just recd a Micro with white front and yellow back. I plan to attach it to the top of my modular helmet forvriding e-bikes and e-scooters. I am 79yo and ride in a high traffic suburb of Atlanta. I want to be NOTICED by car/truck drivers in Daytime and Nightime. I don't care if it looks nerdy. My safety is more important than looking kool.
Thank you for this information and video. You’re one of the best ones to explain this cause you go into everything, not just what it’s used for. Thanks again, First Responder in Australia👌👍
hey david that is a great idea. i just finished testinf and the official word on this for run times is approx 1 hour on high mode with scroll on both sides plus top blinking. with other light levels i can increaae with less brightness. let them know because that is a smart idea
I don't understand why 'Amber' is not one of their options. This is the preferred color of semi-trucks, emergency vehicles, etc. Yellow is bright and orange cuts through bad weather conditions but amber seems to be good at both. Nice video!
amber looks a bit red imo, i prefer yellow because it reminds me more of amber. i recommend yellow because of the brightness and colour is really more towards an orange colour
Amber, Yellow and Orange (in this state) all have their specific uses and requirements and who can actually use it. AMBER as we know it here is specifically used for State cars, County cars, Federal cars, City cars, Utility Company cars (licensed company car), First-Responders, Tow-Trucks (licensed company car) or any person who submits the application to be covered under that specific law for flashing/stobe or otherwise a Amber Light on their car Example: Utility providers, US mail carriers (personal cars), Security cars, City Cars (road work, mail carrier, etc). YELLOW is not specifically regulated tho, neither is orange or white unless flashing on the outside or inside of a car. In which case, you aswell need a permit/license to use and a explanation. Amber however is strictly regulated compared to all the other colors avalible barring red/blue/white or combination. White is general all purpose Yellow is also general all purpose Amber requires specific licensing to use in any form on a car externally barring factory lights which are not regulated under this law, only through the DOT. So, in short: Legally it's easier to use yellow/white than amber/white or amber/yellow. Cali has regulations on all flashing lights lol... no idea why amber is so unique here. We also cannot use Red (in any format flashing, barring hazard lights or tail-lights), Green (which is used for STATE and FEDERAL fire services, and DNR and specific ATVs/Non-Road Vehciles for LE/FIRE response) or purple (which is volunteer Fire/EMS or even for Funeral/M.E. Doctor). I don't know of any other specific lights that are regulated, but the law does specify ANY color looking Red or blue, so if it's Off-Tint-Blue, that's still a no no... if it's off-tint-purple-blue, that's a no no. So, going with a specific YELLOW that looks yellow and not amber is the best way to avoid legal troubles with local/state govt offices. It's stupid, but someone, somewhere, abused the flashing lights and this had to happen.
In florida strobe green and white can only be used by on duty security. Flashing , strobbing yellow can be used only when vehicle is stopped. even driving with the hazards in is illegal/
Really good video. I just got my w r/y as need one for gritting in winter as am on roads sometimes (pedesrian gritter) I hadent realized it would be all white at the front but I think they are all abnoxious whichh is whats neeed. Micro isnt waterproof so no use for being out in snow rain and sleet
Dang,…. Never heard of this. I did buy those hockey-puck “flares”. I could see this being handy for halloween, parades, or marking a campsite or home for emergency responders.
Very thorough review. I just recd a Micro with white front and yellow back. I plan to attach it to the top of my modular helmet forvriding e-bikes and e-scooters. I am 79yo and ride in a high traffic suburb of Atlanta. I want to be NOTICED by car/truck drivers in Daytime and Nightime. I don't care if it looks nerdy. My safety is more important than looking kool.
Holy crap, this was an amazingly in-depth review! Thanks so much!
Thanks ! Glad it helped
Excellent Review! Just got me elite today. I had the older version for over 5 years now! Wrote to company and asked if they produce a larger model.
Excellent news! Hope you enjoy them!
Thank you for this information and video. You’re one of the best ones to explain this cause you go into everything, not just what it’s used for. Thanks again, First Responder in Australia👌👍
Thanks brother stay safe! Been using this im my fire department and at work alot and it really helps!
Upgrade idea: .. Make it Bluetooth controllable or at lease tethered. One could be sitting inside the vehicle and control it.
hey david that is a great idea. i just finished testinf and the official word on this for run times is approx 1 hour on high mode with scroll on both sides plus top blinking. with other light levels i can increaae with less brightness. let them know because that is a smart idea
I don't understand why 'Amber' is not one of their options. This is the preferred color of semi-trucks, emergency vehicles, etc. Yellow is bright and orange cuts through bad weather conditions but amber seems to be good at both. Nice video!
amber looks a bit red imo, i prefer yellow because it reminds me more of amber. i recommend yellow because of the brightness and colour is really more towards an orange colour
Amber, Yellow and Orange (in this state) all have their specific uses and requirements and who can actually use it.
AMBER as we know it here is specifically used for State cars, County cars, Federal cars, City cars, Utility Company cars (licensed company car), First-Responders, Tow-Trucks (licensed company car) or any person who submits the application to be covered under that specific law for flashing/stobe or otherwise a Amber Light on their car
Example: Utility providers, US mail carriers (personal cars), Security cars, City Cars (road work, mail carrier, etc).
YELLOW is not specifically regulated tho, neither is orange or white unless flashing on the outside or inside of a car. In which case, you aswell need a permit/license to use and a explanation. Amber however is strictly regulated compared to all the other colors avalible barring red/blue/white or combination.
White is general all purpose
Yellow is also general all purpose
Amber requires specific licensing to use in any form on a car externally barring factory lights which are not regulated under this law, only through the DOT.
So, in short:
Legally it's easier to use yellow/white than amber/white or amber/yellow. Cali has regulations on all flashing lights lol... no idea why amber is so unique here.
We also cannot use Red (in any format flashing, barring hazard lights or tail-lights), Green (which is used for STATE and FEDERAL fire services, and DNR and specific ATVs/Non-Road Vehciles for LE/FIRE response) or purple (which is volunteer Fire/EMS or even for Funeral/M.E. Doctor).
I don't know of any other specific lights that are regulated, but the law does specify ANY color looking Red or blue, so if it's Off-Tint-Blue, that's still a no no... if it's off-tint-purple-blue, that's a no no. So, going with a specific YELLOW that looks yellow and not amber is the best way to avoid legal troubles with local/state govt offices.
It's stupid, but someone, somewhere, abused the flashing lights and this had to happen.
In florida strobe green and white can only be used by on duty security.
Flashing , strobbing yellow can be used only when vehicle is stopped. even driving with the hazards in is illegal/
Really good video. I just got my w r/y as need one for gritting in winter as am on roads sometimes (pedesrian gritter) I hadent realized it would be all white at the front but I think they are all abnoxious whichh is whats neeed. Micro isnt waterproof so no use for being out in snow rain and sleet
Dang,…. Never heard of this. I did buy those hockey-puck “flares”. I could see this being handy for halloween, parades, or marking a campsite or home for emergency responders.
its a cool device. gonna update the description with some run times for this unit. on high modes youll only get about an hour of run time.
Great video! Keep em coming I see your getting big
thanks!
Think you'll know what I mean. I was pretty late too. I did look into this my friend. Gr8 equipment. Outta, you know.
heey tao how ya doin bud? thanks!
Brett has my email, I will ask him to share with you.
That’s awesome..😊 need to get one..I was just put on the road with the Fire Dept the other day..could have used it
the link will get you a free accessory so i recommend it
They need a security line.
Just to clarify was this the yellow yellow version or was it the orange multi functional?
Yellow yellow version
Great content. Thanks
Thanks!
People are selling these used for about 50 bucks. check google.
excellent! post a link here