Finally. The CHP was one of the first agencies to use a similar system. I’ve been saying for years that it’s the most noticeable and effective pattern for emergency vehicles.
you guys at soundoff really are toe to toe with whelen arent ya lol whelen starts it you guys are rite behind then you starts it then whelen jumps rite in leaving others in the dust most others take years to get these same features love your nforce lights alot same for the mpowers very compact but is crazy bright im still a lover of whelen as well (cant part with my trusty liberty especially since its a rare duo first gen) this vehicle sync feature along with whelens offering is revolutionary and will make scenes alot more organized and less of a mess of lighting this sync feature should be cross platform not restricted to brand it would be an exceedingly smart thing to do for safety i think you guys at soundoff should take this into consideration i think whelen should as well still this video is an excellent demo of how effective vehicle sync is especially in inclement weather
I beleave that the biggest issue in the US is, that you use to many lightheads on the vehicles. In Europe the lights are fewer and let the traffic to see more clearly whats coming. To much lights, makes the vehicle be unseen and only the lights to become a big blump in both near and far distance.
While i do think that the reflex patterns present on many police cars are ugly and unnecessary, i dont think they are an issue since they dont really blink
Finally. The CHP was one of the first agencies to use a similar system. I’ve been saying for years that it’s the most noticeable and effective pattern for emergency vehicles.
Mass state police use it also, very effective
Awesome!
you guys at soundoff really are toe to toe with whelen arent ya lol whelen starts it you guys are rite behind then you starts it then whelen jumps rite in leaving others in the dust most others take years to get these same features love your nforce lights alot same for the mpowers very compact but is crazy bright im still a lover of whelen as well (cant part with my trusty liberty especially since its a rare duo first gen) this vehicle sync feature along with whelens offering is revolutionary and will make scenes alot more organized and less of a mess of lighting this sync feature should be cross platform not restricted to brand it would be an exceedingly smart thing to do for safety i think you guys at soundoff should take this into consideration i think whelen should as well
still this video is an excellent demo of how effective vehicle sync is especially in inclement weather
Yup
I agree. Whelen has lost a large amount of their customers to soundoff. Soundoff is now one of the leading brands across the United States
I beleave that the biggest issue in the US is, that you use to many lightheads on the vehicles.
In Europe the lights are fewer and let the traffic to see more clearly whats coming. To much lights, makes the vehicle be unseen and only the lights to become a big blump in both near and far distance.
Hans C Nilsson you also have bright ass fucking liveries that you can recreate using sharpie highlighters but hey im not including that huh
SourcedInfinity RBLX There’s a difference between flashing lights and liveries
Hans C Nilsson how do less lights mean easier digjg
While i do think that the reflex patterns present on many police cars are ugly and unnecessary, i dont think they are an issue since they dont really blink
@@julianmoreno6817 Not necessarily, they do have electronic liveries that can be programmed like lightbars and many European agencies are trying them.
Can i buy in Brazil ?
What is the purpose of that?
Less stressful and distracting.
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CHP already has this, y’all are late
Uh ok and?
Not exactly, it's slightly similar but not exact.
@@chpman2013 what’s the difference?
@@tr4111 Well, the CHP's Whelen system is tailored specifically to their requirements...right now, they're testing out the newer Cencom Core system.
@@chpman2013 that’s still Whelen