Introducing AgriEyes’ T012: The Ultimate LED Boat Trailer Lights
When we tow the boat to the sea with a trailer, due to the large length of the tractor and trailer, we should pay extra attention to safety, and we need to have reliable trailer lights to alert other vehicles around. Today, we’re going to introduce you to AgriEyes’ T012 model of LED boat trailer lights, a product designed to enhance your driving experience and safety.
Unique Optics: Internally Designed and Manufactured
AgriEes has carefully considered the design of its T012 lights. These LED boat trailer lights have a distinctive U-shaped design for driving and brake lights, together with running turn signals and fan-shaped reverse lights. The U-shaped lights send a clear and unambiguous signal to other cars, ensuring that your intentions are obvious.Low Power, High Brightness
One of the AG-T012 series' distinguishing traits is its efficient use of electricity. These trailer lights use a revolutionary ceramic base chip technology, which greatly minimizes heat generation from the LEDs. As a consequence, they use less energy while providing more brightness. This revolutionary solution not only saves battery power, but also increases the life of the lights.IP67 Waterproof Rating
Boat trailers are frequently exposed to water and adverse weather conditions.The T012 light is built to survive submersion and perform dependably in severe rain, sandy areas, and other adverse weather conditions. This guarantees that your trailer is very visible and safe regardless of the weather.Durability and Longevity
The T012 lights are extremely durable since they are made of sturdy PC and ABS components. The lights are designed with protective cushions that are incorporated to absorb vibrations and withstand hits, ensuring that they function dependably even in difficult situations.Enhanced Features for Safety
The T012 lights contain a comprehensive range of features :- Running lights: Keep your trailer visible while normal driving.
- Brake lights: They clearly signal when you're slowing down or stopping.
- Turn Signals: Make sure other vehicles can anticipate your turns.
- Reverse lights: Illuminate the area behind your trailer as you back up.
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