mostly programing. Programing is often 3/4 the costs of electronic products because it takes hours and requires building appropriate circuits and more. Cheaper sets often reuse third party components as its a common practice for cost savings. Also goes without saying that they are a (relevant to other makers) low volume high demand mfg, so their products are more expensive just because its not mass produced in batches of thousands.
I'll explain in simple terms. Whelen products are honestly some of the finest on the market. At the same time, they are also not mass produced by cheap labor in China or Indonesia. What you're paying for is a combination of their quality, American labor, programming, and quality parts. I'm positive they *could* build in some dump like Indonesia for pennies on the dollar, but the products would absolutely suck.
I couldn't agree more. I need an updated full bar, but no way I can swing those prices. Prices are likely jacked up to sell to agencies. Us little guys just have pray we get seen with what we got.
@@tireballastserviceofflorid7771 the only thing I can even barely afford is SpeedTech Lights, there some what bright but definitely not up to industry standard
This is why you simply can't go wrong with Whelen! Testing, building, and manufacturing are all done right here! Keep up the great work!
@@FDLR1 thank you for the kind words!
@@WhelenEng You're most welcome! Thank you for building equipment that has kept me and the public safe! That truly means the world to me.
Finally something made in the USA!
Unfortunately most of the PCB components and most likely the LED chips themselves come from China :(
Do you have any idea of what a global economy is ?
@@SCP75-6 😂 Yes. Made using the global economy and Made all in the USA are two different things.
Interesting!
And I still cannot find a green/white duo Avenger dash light
Greats! 😎
I have just 1 question, why is something as small as an ION so expensive? Like, 145 dollars for a ION trio is quite expensive
mostly programing. Programing is often 3/4 the costs of electronic products because it takes hours and requires building appropriate circuits and more. Cheaper sets often reuse third party components as its a common practice for cost savings.
Also goes without saying that they are a (relevant to other makers) low volume high demand mfg, so their products are more expensive just because its not mass produced in batches of thousands.
I'll explain in simple terms. Whelen products are honestly some of the finest on the market. At the same time, they are also not mass produced by cheap labor in China or Indonesia. What you're paying for is a combination of their quality, American labor, programming, and quality parts. I'm positive they *could* build in some dump like Indonesia for pennies on the dollar, but the products would absolutely suck.
I couldn't agree more. I need an updated full bar, but no way I can swing those prices. Prices are likely jacked up to sell to agencies. Us little guys just have pray we get seen with what we got.
@@tireballastserviceofflorid7771 the only thing I can even barely afford is SpeedTech Lights, there some what bright but definitely not up to industry standard
@@bobw7018 i wonder if they would be cheaper if they did build them in mass production
neat
It's basically the Whelen Ledgen just a little bigger🤦
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its all chicom crap.
Your WHOOP and WARBLE tones are too low