Oracle Oculus 9" Heated Headlights for Jeep Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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The Heated Oracle Oculus Bi-LED 9" Headlights have been designed specifically for the Jeep Wrangler JL and the Jeep Gladiator JT. The heated lens uses a built in temperature sensor to automatically activate the heating element in the lens to help melt away and prevent snow and ice from collecting on the headlight, ensuring you always have the maximum amount of light output from the Oculus Headlights. They feature a single center projector lens for the low beam and high beam that outputs 3200 lumens at 5500K for a crisp cool white light. There's also an LED DRL Halo ring to add a punch of style that's sure to turn heads. The lights are a plug and play design using a factory style connector for the low and high beams, and they include an easy to install wiring harness to power the LED DRL halos. Rob shows us just how easy it is to get them installed in your Jeep in this step-by-step installation video.
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0:00 Intro
0:41 Features
3:29 Install
10:35 Headlight Alignment
11:10 Wrap Up - Auta a dopravní prostředky
The gladiator looks so amazing in the sting gray color. What a best. Too bad everyone is going for this color, so none of them are going to stand out from one another soon. The other color is the sand color, also very cool.
Been running the normal ones for 5 months now!! So bright and way better than the halogen lights. Plus way cheaper than factory LEDs. No idea if the factory ones are brighter but idk why you would need anything brighter than these unless you're blinder than a mole.
Wonderful sir
Any word on if they're gonna make these in 7" for the JKU? I JUST bought the non-heated ones for my JKU.
I have the non heated ones up here in Canada, and they get just warm enough to melt the snow off. I've never had any build up of snow.
I'm not sure why they thought they needed to make these. Unless they made a design change and they don't run as hot as the new design does?
Anyone know if I go to these from halogens on jeep gladiator , will I have to go to dealer and reflash gladiator for these leds to work
So these heat up based on temperature? It is often cold, but not snowy or rainy. Is it a good idea to have the heat on that often? It seems I would only want the heat on if I needed to melt ice/snow.
7" for the JKU
Would be nice to have but since Oracle can't even make them it's really just a dream. I've been waiting almost 9 months and they still don't have a ship date.
I just received mine, it took 4 months for them to come. Bro hang in there, those shipping delays are affecting everyone
I just went through 4 pairs of these and they all failed. Heating element burned out.
I wonder how the light output of these compare to the factory LEDs
Factory L.E.D.s much better!
Phenomenal. I have the non heated version. Well worth the money. High beams are like a light bar. The low beam cutoff is great. Traffic hasnt flashed me yet.
@@moedog5087 did you have the factory Halogen or LED's? Asking because I have the factory LED's and they are phenomenal. However driving through Colorado mountain passes worries me due to the lack of heat generated by the factory LED's.
@@JasonParham83 I had the halogens
What about the LED indicator that lets you know the heating element is on? Where does that install??? It's an extra cable. Just need to know where it goes.
its built in, so you just plug and play, the extra wire is for the halo
@@deanweller5789 no. I figured it out. The extra lead is the temperature sensor, and was not mentioned at all in the video.
@@robertfox4524 so, the halo is built in? no wires for halo? just 1 for the temp sensor?
@@robertfox4524 go to the video and see at 3:17 he explains the heating element is prewired into the lights, the "extra" wiring is for the halo
@@deanweller5789 I know all about the extra harness for the halo. I never had issues with that. There was an extra lead to a small sensor that was not referenced in the video, and was very confusing to me until I figured out these were the temperature probes. There was zero mention of where to mount these in the video, so I was asking about them. I am running these, and they work great. Zero issues with my install, but the video should address the the temperature sensors. I had no problems with the halo wire install. That was never the issue. Hope that clarifies.
I'm all for creative video editing. In fact I probably go overboard more than not. However, the out of focus to in focus transition pulls get visually tiring. Great videos, great content, great everything from y'all... except those eye tiring nothing in focus transitions. Keep up the great videos!
Agreed. They sometimes over do it.
How many times does he say "go ahead"? 😆
Give it less then a year b4 they to start flickering like the others....
These Oculus products you've been showing look good, but that light output is horrible!
It doesn't sound good on paper because there isn't any standard for how to measure lumens. I can confirm that they're brighter than my pod lights.
I don't know who told you that, but it is called lux.
That video that they show of the cut-off is pretty sad!