• SUPER BRIGHT: Spot beam for long irradiation distance,flood beam for broad view area, combo beam provides excellent visual effect
  • BETTER HEAT DISSIPATION: Die-cast aluminum alloy heat sinks effectively dissipate heat, better cooling effect and longer lifespan
  • ADJUSTABLE BRACKET: The mounting bracket can be adjusted and slid, offering convenience to adjust position flexibly when needed
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE: IP67 rate, protective housing and sturdy brackets, great performance of waterproof, dustproof and quakeproof
  • PACKAGE INCLUDE: 1PC 72W LED light bar and mounting brackets;Lumens:4790lm

I purchased the 20in. Light bar about 4 months ago. Since then it has been through many storms, car washes and quite a bit of temperature change and there is not a speck of moisture inside, so I'd say it's durability is doing well so far. As for it's main purpose, it does an excellent job lighting up the peripheral areas as well as straight ahead. Definitely doing the job well. I can't imagine one of the more expensive name brand bars doing so significantly better. Overall, very pleased.

This is for the 20” 288w triple row flood light. Wide field of vision and very bright white light. Seems sturdy and well built. The spot beams aren't as focused as I would like, but overall I'm please so far. Its mostly a flood light. I'm about to drive to Montana from NC for a three week elk hunt where I will use this light getting to camp. I'll update then...

Very bright. I originally bought this for my atv. But I'm getting where I cant see the road that good at night driving home from the hunting club. So I put it on my bumper of my 2005 f250. It's just what I needed. Lights the road perfectly. I highly recommend it and it's at a great price.

The LED Light Bar came with mounting brackets and hardware. I purchased light bar for my son to mount it to a small tractor for evening winter plowing. He has chosen not to use the brackets it came with as he is mounting it on another spot where they will not work. At this time he is making his own. He did do a quick test to check to see how bright the light is and says it is very bright. I will update my review with pics as soon as he is all finished. UPDATE: 1/2/17 - Well, my son has finished hooking up the light bar to his homemade bracket. It works very well. (I apologize for the poor photos as my phone does not take really great pics) The light bar is extremely bright and works great for his plowing jobs. He is very happy with it. All of my product reviews are based on my own or my families’ personal experiences and are honest and fair. I appreciate you taking the time to read my review and please select the appropriate button if you found this review helpful or not and leave any comments which may help me write a better review for consumers such as yourself.

UPDATE (4 MAR 19): I received all the mounting and electrical parts for mounting behind the grill on the 4Runner so now it's installed. It's a pretty slick location, but it has its limitations, such as the grill reducing some of the light output. But even so, it's pretty darn bright for a hidden 32in. It creates a bit of a round pattern that is brightest in the center and spreads out. There is a spread angle that will make the beam width increase with distance from the vehicle, too. I tested it against a garage door to show the beam pattern, but haven't been off road in a really dark area for real-world testing. I've attached some photos. One is the light bar alone, one is headlights alone, and one is of both [it should be obvious which one is which if the labels don't come through]. I adjusted the camera so that the picture wouldn't blow out with just the light bar and then took all the pictures at the same settings so that there is a true comparison. Don't let it confuse you into thinking that my headlights are dim or the light bar is not so bright. Both are very bright, but due to the dynamic range limitations of cameras, the only way to properly illustrate the differences is by shutting down the amount of light coming in through the lens. I hope this helps. --------------------------- Review on LED Light Bar Nilight 32Inch 378W Triple Row 37800LM Flood Spot Combo Led Bar Driving Lights. I like it so far. Nice design and fabrication, looks great, and mounting brackets and screws are strong. Brackets and lights appear to be protected from the elements with a nice black coating. There were no instructions or specifications included. I've tested it on the workbench and verified that it works; and I'll update as I use it. I also measured the current it draws and it does not consume 378W, it uses 133W, based on a 13.6V supply and measured 9.8A). That doesn't mean it is less bright (watts ≠ illumination). It means it uses less power than what is stated, and that's good. It means you may not need to go out and buy a bigger alternator to handle the extra load. If you don't have the equipment to measure electricity, a good rule of thumb is to match the wire size coming out of the load (lights, etc). If you are making a long run (more than 12 feet), you should increase the wire diameter (smaller gauge number) to avoid a voltage drop. Hope this helps.

This little light is way more than I expected for under 35.00.....I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Granted I cannot speak for it as far as how it holds up over the long haul since I haven't had it long enough yet. But I can say the build quality is very nice and it comes with a 2 year warranty.

Doesnt get better than this for $20. I put this on my son's Polaris 110 Sportsman so others could see him better on the trails being such a small ATV. The light itself is blinding. I added these Green plastic covers (6" each) and its perfect for day or night time use without blinding the oncoming riders. Here is the link to the plastic covers https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06VSGYNRN/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

While this light bar comes in a little higher price than others, it's with good reason and well worth spending a little extra for the quality. The bar has a very solid and strong feeling build. The body and glass showed no imperfections. The light output is astounding! Included mounting hardware and brackets matched the quality of the bar but did not seem to have many applications. I'd definitely recommend purchasing brackets specific to your vehicle. I fabricated my own.

Great! Very bright! In the first photo - regular head lights. Second photo - high beams. Third - LED with regular beams.

This little baby works great.. I put one of these little gems on my 4 wheeler and put one on the front of my Nissan frontier... When coming back at midnight and the trails in the woods are nasty dark, just flip on your light bar switch, (actually,hooked it directly to high beam on my 4 wheeler and the Nissan) and watch the woods come alive... This little miracle will bring a tear to your eye... I just have one question for the manufacturers of the LED lighting system... WHY DID IT TAKE SO LONG, FOR THESE HIDDEN TREASURES, TO GET ON THE MARKET... The LED has been around since Jesus walked the earth and they are now affordable and plenty to choose from... This little must have is very well built and easy to install..... buy two or three of them.....