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3-inch Devil's Eye LED Car Dynamic Lights Led Lenses Retrofit Kits Assembly Auto Accessories Headlight 12v with Remote Control

3-inch Devil's Eye LED Car Dynamic Lights Led Lenses Retrofit Kits Assembly Auto Accessories Headlight 12v with Remote Control

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SPECIFICATIONS

Brand Name: KALADA

Certification: CE

Choice: yes

Hign-concerned Chemical: None

Item Type: Atmosphere lamp

Item Weight: 0.51

Model Name: 1 in 1/2 in 1

Origin: Mainland China

Special Features: LED Car Dynamic Devil Eye Large Light

Voltage: 12V

33 modes display, remote control, LED Screen+Len design



Specification:

Material: ABS plastic

Diameter: 3 inches

Input voltage: 12V-36V

Applicable models: Universal


How to choose the Devil's Eye model

1. Connect the eye pole with a 12V-36V power supply, red+, and black

2. Switch your favorite model between ON/OFF and mode using the remote control.


Note:

The lens does not have low and high beams, it is only used for the devil's eye;


Package include:

As shown in option picture

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