LED Cube lights by design are the most versatile lights on the market today, their compact size and allows them to be mounted virtually anywhere. What makes our RF3 stand out above our competition is the industry leading output and optic design which produces extremely high light output in such a small package. The fluted lens perfectly spread the beam to give you maximum ground coverage. Wiring is a simple task with our pre-assembled harness that is complete with relay, fuse, and lighted switch.
PIAA wanted to perfect LED lighting when we designed rearward-facing bulbs and new “first-in-the-industry” reflector technology. The innovative design offers significantly improved lighting and beam control compared to conventional LED and halogen lamps with forward-facing bulbs. The result is greater visibility for drivers.
Key to achieving these performance advantages is PIAA’s advanced Reflective Facing Technology (RFT). PIAA’s exclusive computer-designed, multi-surface reflector concentrates and focuses the beam pattern of the rearward-facing LED bulbs more precisely than forward-facing LED lamps. RFT is featured in PIAA’s LP Series and RF Series LED lights.
Both series of PIAA LED lamps provide brilliant illumination, but with lower power consumption than conventional LED and halogen lamps. They light the road with brilliant cobalt-blue color that is clearly visible to oncoming traffic, providing an added measure of driving safety. The lamps are compact and durable, with the cast aluminum housings and polycarbonate lenses.
These small light bodies cast a great flood beam to illuminate an infinite surface. I use them for proximity and reverse lights with a PIAA 3 way wiring harness. This is not my first set of these pods, its my third. Low draw high output! Rugged construction has seen serious abuse and insane temperature changes. In all climates have I ever encountered any fogging or discoloration in the lens. Five stars and worth the extra pennies!
Nice, solid construction. The installation was very easy. The lights emit a very bright beam.