💥 Brighten Up Your Drive with LUYED LED Bulbs!
The LUYED DE3175 LED Bulbs offer a powerful 300 lumens of brightness at just 2.4 watts, designed for interior map, dome, and license plate lighting. With a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours and a sleek xenon white color, these bulbs are the perfect upgrade for any vehicle. Easy to install and compatible with various models, they ensure a stylish and efficient lighting solution.
Brand | LUYED |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior Map Dome Lights and License Plate Lights |
Brightness | 300 Lumen |
Wattage | 2.4 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Color | Xenon White |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Auto Part Position | Inside |
Operating Life | 30000 Hours |
Manufacturer | LUYED |
UPC | 769700145083 |
Model | DE3175 LED Bulbs |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.22 x 0.3 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | 8542094820 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Aluminum |
Manufacturer Part Number | LY-10175 |
M**H
Great inexpensive upgrade for stock incandescent bulbs/ even an improvement over smaller led.
I had replaced my stock incandescent bulbs with standard led lights. After one of these stopped working I took a look at these. These have twice as many led as the one I was replacing and, as such, are much brighter. I'm using one of these in my main dome light. I may replace some of the others as well... they are that much significantly brighter. Nothing magical about these... I just think the technology is improving!!
G**I
Installed in the front doors (driver and passenger sides) and cargo area of 2004 Toyota Sienna
This is the only 24-SMD Festoon LED bulb that is so bright and fits the 2004 Toyota Sienna LE front doors and cargo area.
J**C
Bright
So bright and easy to install.
T**S
Go into the light...
We have a problem... I purchased this pair of LED bulbs to replace the incandescent dome light in my old '84 Mallard motorhome. Well it fit and I have an extra for when one burns out in the next 40 years or so. It fit perfectly in the original housing that the old filament bulb melted from getting too hot. Isn't that swell? Well I will no longer have that problem with these fancy new LED bulbs. They get a little warm, but absolutely nothing to be concerned about, especially compared to incandescent.Back to the problem... My vision was a nice 20/20 when I purchased these LED bulbs. After installing one of them, I made the mistake of looking directly at the LEDs. I am now dictating my thoughts to my wife so she can type them out for me, as I am blind as a bat. Even the sun could take a lesson from these bulbs. I swear you could turn one on in high-noon, broad daylight, and somehow it would get brighter outside. If you could take one of those giant spotlights that shoot light beams into the sky and squeeze it down into a 1.65" x 0.67" rectangle, this would be it. I've heard from my wife that all LEDs on the bulb are still illuminating perfectly. She heeded my warning of not looking directly at them and she used a welding helmet to check and see. They should be called Medusa lights, or Poltergeist lights... I could even quote Bruce Springsteen and/or Manfred Mann...I couldn't be happier with this purchase. VERY bright (unlike myself) and hearty. I've left it on for extended periods of time with not a single problem. Don't look around (and don't look directly at them), just buy these bulbs. You most certainly won't be disappointed. Yeah, there is a plethora of LED festoon bulbs to be had out there, but let me save you some time.I would also like to recommend that you purchase a pair of sunglasses along with these bulbs. And yes, wear them at night.BTW, LUYED will be hearing from my lawyer about the pain and suffering caused by my newfound blindness. I just have to find him first...
F**Y
The brightest warm LED light in this form factor! UPDATE: Second one still going after 4 years!
19 month update at the bottom! 4 Year update as well!First off, these things are incredibly bright for the form factor! I love the warmth of these compared to the xenon white ones (I have two friends who bought those instead, far too straining on the eyes in my opinion). At first I was reluctant to buy these for fear they would get too hot and cause the LEDs to fail prematurely as many others I have gotten in the past (other brands and styles), but this package actually uses a proper switching power supply instead of just a bunch of hot resistors! I think these should greatly outlast the other brands and styles I have used in the past, but only time will tell! For now, I am incredibly happy with the purchase!UPDATE!After 19 months of near daily use, my main dome light has failed. One row of LEDs flickers and only 1 row remain lit, the others are dead. There was no warning, it worked fine one day and instantly stopped working the next time I opened my door. I figured these would last a lot longer than the older style design (using a driver circuit instead of just some resistors), but it ultimately still failed earlier than I would have liked. -1 star for that. Overall, not a bad buy at the sub $10 price point, but I am going to spend some extra money elsewhere in hopes of a longer lifespan this time around.Another update!I did an autopsy and found that 5 of the 24 LED chips have failed. 2 are dead shorts, the other 3 failed open. The driver circuit appears to operate correctly. Looking at the datasheet for the driver IC and seeing a 0.47 ohm current sense resistor on the board, it would appear that this design is targeting around 212mA total output or around 26.5mA per chip (4 parallel strings of 2 chips in parallel, 3 pairs in series). I don't have the means to measure that directly, that is just how the math works out. Either way, with my remaining working bulb, the LEDs themselves hit 82C+ (180F+) in open air in a 20C (68F) room. Hitting 90-100C+ (194-212F+) inside a dome light housing on a hot summer day seems inevitable. I've had weeks of 35C+ (95F+) weather and I imagine those temps can quickly shorten the lifespan of this product. I think I'll be modifying my remaining bulb with a 0.55, 0.62, or 0.68 ohm current sense resistor to see how that affects the brightness and heat output.4 year update:As per my last update, I did modify the second bulb to have about 94mOhms for the current sense resistor. Seems to have made a huge difference considering it is still working after another 2.5 years. I pulled the second bulb out of my car as it just suddenly started flickering and died after about 2 weeks. Well, I just tested it and it actually works one way around, but not the other! It is interesting that the bridge rectifier gave out in one direction, but the other direction still works so back into the car it goes!
R**S
Exactly what I want.
Good product, lights up the interior of my Ram really well,much better then stock.
R**O
Mucha luz
Iluminan bastante bien
J**C
Hyundai Accent 2014/15 - Excellent replacemernt lights
Very bright replacement lights, which is why I bought them in the first place.The interior of my Hyundai Accent 2014/15 is black, back side windows and rear window tinted black, I bought the car this way, used.Looks really good BUT the result is in the back seat/area, there is absolutely zero light, a black hole, you need a flashlight to see anything (not kidding). The stock bulb only adds more shadows and no real usable light as it is just too weak to begin with.Enter these beauties. Replacing was super easy, they are apparently able to be inserted in any which way or I got lucky 4 times in a row.What a difference. Now there is LIGHT in the back.The second I used to replace the trunk (Hatchback) light, I say light but if on or off, no real difference.Until I replaced it with one of these. Now there is LIGHT in the trunk.Very happy with the purchase, will buy again (or similar from this company) for my wife's Hyundai Elantra 2010.- Good price/value- Expertly packaged, in a strong carton, the LEDs themselves again ped in a sealed antistatic bag- Easy to replace the originals with (at least in my case), if you properly research what your bulb type/measurements areNote: Use a good spudger to not scratch any of the plastic. I saw a lot of youtube videos where they just used a mini metal screwdriver and in the videos, those always left rather ugly and visible marks on the plastic. I used one of those ubiquitous spudgers (used for opening all kinds of electronics/cases - wide, flexible thin rim) and it left no marks whatsoever. Another good idea is to first find out how to pop the cases off the interior lamps as I would have made a bad mistake on the back seat (dome) light if I had not. It was not immediately obvious how to open it and I'd have broken off some rather important plastic tabs.
M**T
Master piece n well packed 👍 !
Marvelous Led 👍 !
D**A
Good white light led bulb
It is 2mm yes just 2mm shorter than actual toyota oem bulb BUT the car bulb holding pin is adjustable, so works fine.
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