LED Flashlight
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LED Lamp Cup
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LED Bulb
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LED Power Light
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LED Headlamp
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LED work light
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LED Stage Lamp
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LED Light Tube
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LED Down Light
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LED Grow Light
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LED Light Strip
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LED Wall Washer
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LED Rope Light
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LED Puck Light
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Most LED lights will work in either flashing or steady modes. Flashing lights have been shown to be three to five times more visible than a steady light of equivalent brightness. But it has been found that people tend to underestimate the distance to flashing lights and that drunken drivers are attracted by them, and there is evidence that they are harder to place than a steady light. Some LED lights have multiple banks of LEDs allowing both flashing and steady light at once. This can also be achieved by having one flashing light and one steady one.
In many countries, LED Dynamo light flashers are the norm for rear lights. In others such as Germany flashing lights are forbidden by law. In the UK flashing LEDs (front and rear) are legal from October 2005. Many vendors claim EU compliance, however this provides no consistent safety or legal value across the Union.
The most common power source for rear LEDs is a set of alkaline cells and rechargeable cells. In both cases the battery tends to fail quickly when it goes; it is widely considered good practice to have two rear lights in case a battery fails en route.
These are some products about LED:
LED Bicycle Light
LED Dynamo light
LED Flashlight
LED Headlamp
LED work light
Car Air Compressor
Car Vacuum Cleaner
Car electric Accessories