Wireless Trailer Lights Really Work well?

It seems that wireless trailer lights is very popular nowadays, but are wireless trailer lights truly good?

Some people say that they are tired of the damage caused to trailer lights by the weather. If wireless trailer lights can be easily removed and installed and stored indoors during intervals of non-use to keep them safe and dry, it would be very convenient and could extend the lifespan of the lights.

However, there is also a significant amount of opposition. Many people report that such lights are prone to falling off as the magnetic attraction is insufficient, especially considering their not-so-low price. They are also easy to be stolen and may be triggered accidentally due to the presence of nearby identical devices.
 
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However, in my opinion, if the magnetic adsorption is upgraded to N38 magnet adsorption, the problem of magnetic mounting can be solved. As for the theft issue, as far as I know, some wireless trailer lights have anti-theft alarms installed inside, which can prevent theft.

Some people also have problems after purchase, such as damaged glue or resin, broken light poles, and doubts about the charging method and battery life. So, when buying lights, don't be greedy for small advantages. Safety is the most important.

Nevertheless, some people think that in emergency situations, such as when the trailer lights are faulty or when a vehicle needs to be towed due to a breakdown, wireless trailer lights are useful. Their 12/24-volt voltage and a single-charge battery life of up to 100 hours are quite attractive. Some even plan to buy them and keep them in the trunk of their cars as a backup.

It can be seen that wireless trailer lights do bring a certain degree of convenience. They simplify the installation process and reduce the troubles and potential failure points caused by wires. For those who need to frequently disassemble and assemble lights or are worried about the moisture and corrosion of traditional trailer lights, wireless trailer lights provide a new solution. Especially in emergency situations, a readily available backup lighting system is particularly important.

However, in terms of stability, security, and durability, wireless trailer lights still have many problems. The insufficient magnetic attraction causes the lights to be prone to falling off, which not only affects the appearance but may also pose a safety hazard. In addition, due to the lack of effective anti-theft measures, these lights are more likely to be targets of theft.

Some users report that the fixing materials (such as glue or resin) of the lights are prone to failure in harsh environments, resulting in problems such as broken light poles. The charging method and battery life are also key concerns of users, and some products do not perform well in this regard.

So, when choosing wireless trailer lights, we should carefully read the product details page.

To prevent the problem of weak magnetic attraction, you should buy lights with N38 magnets and preferably choose those with multiple magnets installed on the magnetic suction chassis.

If you are worried about theft, you can choose lights with built-in warning sounds. When a thief approaches, the trailer light will sound an alarm, and the thief will surely be scared away.

As for the quality issues, it depends on whether the materials of the trailer light kits are of high quality and whether the sealing is sufficient. In this regard, it is preferable to choose lights with an IP67 rating and made of ABS or aluminum alloy materials. Also, don't forgot the after-sales service.

Hope these little tips can be helpful for you to choose the best wireless lights for your trailers.


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