


UV Sensor - SKU 6490A UV sensor is an excellent piece to add to your arsenal of weather sensors. A UV radiation sensor is useful for those who wish to reduce exposure to UV radiation, but it is also a necessity in certain testing environments. For companies that make products that are sensitive to UV light, a UV light sensor is a helpful tool used to create optimal product storage environments. Davis Instruments UV index sensor measures the sunburning portion of the UV
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★★★★★ 5
Bright, cheap, worth it!
Color: 12D White Flood Beam (ZD000672), Color: 12D White Flood Beam (ZD000672)
I use these as ditch lights and im impressed. Mainly by the brightness and the color of the light which is like super white. These have saved me from colliding with deer at night multiple times now. They came with the wire harness which was great. The harness was a little long for the vehicle they are on but thats fine. I just tuck the extra into a crevice on either side of the fenders and perfect. The switch has been a point of annoyance with me for a while now though. The adheasive is not very sticky. Even on a thoroughly cleaned surface, it still sometimes falls off. I have since fixed the issue with a new strip of 3m adheasive. Oh also, I got these when they were on sale for around 65 dollars. Which I now see as an absolute bargain. They've lasted me so far a year. Not of daily use but still. Cool lights. Would buy again. Photo is with low beams on and these pods.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Tundra pod lights for off roading.
Color: Amber Flood Beam (ZD000711)
It comes pre wired so it’s pretty easy to install and the lights are very bright , almost looks like daytime when I’m running them in the lake trails, and my LED headlights are very bright but these don’t fall behind, worth every penny.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great fog lamps boys and girls!
Color: Amber Spot Offroad Lights
Put these on my 2012 f150 market place light bar bumper and truck looks awesome and the lamps are like high beams by themselves. I can’t compliment these amber light pods enough. Intense strength. Unsurpassed brightness peeps. I bought some headlights for my 74 bronco too, can’t wait to install. Installing these pods are super easy too.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Good product
Color: Amber Spot Beam (ZD000706)
Work great in fog, wish the beam was a little wider but work great
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Some of the brightest yellowish green tent lights I've ever had
Color: Amber Spot Beam (ZD000706)
I put these on my 2022 Subaru outback the bottom middle section of the bumper in the front spread apart about 2 ft they are very bright they illuminate any reflective surface for at least a mile and a half to 2 mi on the interstate people just move right out of the way when you're behind them because they are so bright five stars very easy to install a top shelf
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