Great video! I was leaning toward getting these since I'd seen them on a wrangler in a parking lot and thought they looked awesome. I didn't get to see it in action, and its lack of cut off line and no true beam pattern is shown in your video. thank you for saving me!
Mr. Chris, you sold me on Morimoto sealed 7. Thanks to you, I bought it, it quickly arrived, I installed it and Wow! In my opinion it puts Harley day maker to shame.
I just put these on my jeep jk and their not to bad just really hard to adjust because of the messy beam patterns. Mine do say dot approved on the top of the lens.
Nice video. I was planning to install two of these in my 2012 Skoda Rapid's bumper. Can you advise if these have a mechanism to fit them in an auxiliary position unlike fitting in standard 7" headlamp assemblies. Thanks in advance
I would really like to see a comparison of a 7 inch sealed beam where is that comparison at like what would be found in a TJ or any other vehicle to take a 7 inch round sealed beam headlight
7:30 “it doesn’t have two independent distinctive beam patterns”. What are you talking about? It absolutely has to distinctive beam patterns, as it has two distinctive origins of light between the two beams. The highbeam is centered in a portrait mode, low beam in a horizontal. That is exactly what you want. You tell us it doesn’t have crisp beam lines but it looks like it does absolutely! Dishonest video.
Do you guys have any information on the Colight 5 3/4 LED headlights by chance??? I bought one last night on a whim and I am now getting a little nervous about it because I can't find any real reviews on them anywhere.. Thankfully I didn't pay much for it but still getting nervous... But after checking the ebay page they are supposed to be DOT and SAE approved which makes me feel a little better about them but still can't find anything on them here on RUclips or on GOOGLE.. So hopefully you guys here will be able to help me out
That's a knockoff of the JW Speaker 8700 Euro-Version headlight but in a 6" style. Every time we test the JWS knockoffs they are so disappointing and pathetic that we just stopped. Maybe we'll pick up a few and see what people want us to test.
I have since put the light on my bike but haven't been able to put it to the test as I am not able to ride it legally as of yet.. But from what I HAVE been able to do with it, it wasn't TOO bad, just wasn't as bright as they advertised which was to be expected... But thank you for the reply, it does help me understand a little more of what I have now
got it on for some days.. low beam is not so great but the high beam is good. also im afraid i might be blinding some people if i put it too high. worth the 50 euro for sure!! looks good also
Andrew Paige, thanks for your comment. We have several fog light housing replacements. Give us a shout if you need help finding the best option for your vehicle.
I simply cannot afford 500.00+ for a pair of headlights. Certainly there must be something better than the auto parts sealed beam at 20.00 but still affordable in the 100.00 - 150.00 range that works well? Let's see a review for the average wallet guy!
Unfortunately, we don't test the 2nd best lights. Here we are looking for the best of the best! There are budget options like the Vision X sealed beam housing replacements that you can add LED bulbs to but you're still talking $300 for the pair with some good LED bulbs in them!
@@HeadlightRevolution Thanks for the reply and informative videos. But if I may try to convince you: I drive an un restored 56 Studebaker Power Hawk. I'm retired and my monthly income is 1500.00. People like me still deserve an adequate headlight, eh? The 'best headlight' is no good if I can't afford it. Perhaps you might shift your paradigm to 'the best headlight for 150.00'? Then some of us lower income folks could have great lighting too! Thanks!
haha, the Chinese headlight "...the coloring is way off. It's not suitable for night time driving." Yep. Don't buy any Chinese made products. They are made cheaply, poor quality, and breaks easily. I know the costs are usually much lower, but there's a reason for that.
I just ordered a set of these the other day. Should be arriving today.
Great video! I was leaning toward getting these since I'd seen them on a wrangler in a parking lot and thought they looked awesome. I didn't get to see it in action, and its lack of cut off line and no true beam pattern is shown in your video. thank you for saving me!
I have this on my bike and they do very well when accompanied by LED passing lights.
are they still working?
@@jerryx2000 I sold the bike last year. But those and the passing lights lit the road like a torch.
@@DJGENOTYPE so no errors or issues?
@@jerryx2000 none what so ever.
@@DJGENOTYPE cool
Mr. Chris, you sold me on Morimoto sealed 7. Thanks to you, I bought it, it quickly arrived, I installed it and
Wow! In my opinion it puts Harley day maker to shame.
Glad you're enjoying them, Rafael!
I just put these on my jeep jk and their not to bad just really hard to adjust because of the messy beam patterns. Mine do say dot approved on the top of the lens.
Nice video. I was planning to install two of these in my 2012 Skoda Rapid's bumper. Can you advise if these have a mechanism to fit them in an auxiliary position unlike fitting in standard 7" headlamp assemblies. Thanks in advance
Have you fitted them already?
Changed now, I’ve got one on my bike, same design
Full metal
DOT SAE engraved onto Lens
Has universal headlight plug (plug straight into my grom)
That's awesome. Groms are already pretty sweet rigs haha, that's a sweet touch! :)
Harry Sjsjhddhslkshx how well does it hold
up to Grom wheelies ? Any pics or videos ?
Cheap and bright I'm sold
The ditch right in front of your vehicle doesn't matter. By then it's too late.
I would really like to see a comparison of a 7 inch sealed beam where is that comparison at like what would be found in a TJ or any other vehicle to take a 7 inch round sealed beam headlight
Look how it lights up the top of the trees on low beam. It's going to blind the car speeding towards you. What's the worst that could happen?
The worst would be to have you in the car in front...…...
Bangerang for the background music haha nice
Had to do it!
Are you using TWO headlights in your field test ? doesn't look like it.
Pretty sure it’s a motorbike headlight may be the reason why
very good
7:30 “it doesn’t have two independent distinctive beam patterns”. What are you talking about? It absolutely has to distinctive beam patterns, as it has two distinctive origins of light between the two beams. The highbeam is centered in a portrait mode, low beam in a horizontal. That is exactly what you want. You tell us it doesn’t have crisp beam lines but it looks like it does absolutely! Dishonest video.
I wish I knew seen this video before I just put my headlights on my jeep today
I can buy this headlight.?
Do em smaller please..for fog lights
i think it will be well suited as a motorcycle headlight rather than to a jeep.
can you use five amps? or 30?
like 3 jeeps in my town that have these style headlights always blind me
Do you guys have any information on the Colight 5 3/4 LED headlights by chance??? I bought one last night on a whim and I am now getting a little nervous about it because I can't find any real reviews on them anywhere.. Thankfully I didn't pay much for it but still getting nervous... But after checking the ebay page they are supposed to be DOT and SAE approved which makes me feel a little better about them but still can't find anything on them here on RUclips or on GOOGLE.. So hopefully you guys here will be able to help me out
That's a knockoff of the JW Speaker 8700 Euro-Version headlight but in a 6" style. Every time we test the JWS knockoffs they are so disappointing and pathetic that we just stopped. Maybe we'll pick up a few and see what people want us to test.
I have since put the light on my bike but haven't been able to put it to the test as I am not able to ride it legally as of yet.. But from what I HAVE been able to do with it, it wasn't TOO bad, just wasn't as bright as they advertised which was to be expected... But thank you for the reply, it does help me understand a little more of what I have now
getting it for my bike
spyro A l
got it on for some days.. low beam is not so great but the high beam is good. also im afraid i might be blinding some people if i put it too high. worth the 50 euro for sure!! looks good also
Thanks for the vid but you didn't mention the other headlights.
Which ones are you asking about?
Headlight Revolution all the other headlights you had lined up but I realized you made the full review in parts. thanks!
Mantap jiwa
Are they dot approved?
This one is not DOT.
Check these out:
ruclips.net/video/XNZT6QqHHOo/видео.html
Headlight Revolution then how can you suggest these types
want to use this in my fog lights not in my head lights
Andrew Paige, thanks for your comment. We have several fog light housing replacements. Give us a shout if you need help finding the best option for your vehicle.
Cut the background music please, it's really making the video worse
Thanks for your input!
that's hardly 40 yards.... not enough
I simply cannot afford 500.00+ for a pair of headlights. Certainly there must be something better than the auto parts sealed beam at 20.00 but still affordable in the 100.00 - 150.00 range that works well? Let's see a review for the average wallet guy!
Unfortunately, we don't test the 2nd best lights. Here we are looking for the best of the best!
There are budget options like the Vision X sealed beam housing replacements that you can add LED bulbs to but you're still talking $300 for the pair with some good LED bulbs in them!
@@HeadlightRevolution Thanks for the reply and informative videos. But if I may try to convince you: I drive an un restored 56 Studebaker Power Hawk. I'm retired and my monthly income is 1500.00. People like me still deserve an adequate headlight, eh? The 'best headlight' is no good if I can't afford it. Perhaps you might shift your paradigm to 'the best headlight for 150.00'? Then some of us lower income folks could have great lighting too! Thanks!
Check out the Vision X lights, I think those would be great for what you're looking for!
anyone know how names these are marketed under?
well delete that from my e bay save
haha, the Chinese headlight "...the coloring is way off. It's not suitable for night time driving."
Yep. Don't buy any Chinese made products. They are made cheaply, poor quality, and breaks easily.
I know the costs are usually much lower, but there's a reason for that.
Sr Incognito hey
These look like they'd be pretty good offroad lights. Otherwise useless and dangerous.
Do not buy this brand cheap ass junk lights
They are terrible quality and do not last 6 months