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2025-08-07 10:10:16
As a 40-year-old adult man I am wildly fascinated with shiny things, especially on my Jeep. I don't know what it is that makes me like it so much. When I first saw whip lights my first thought was "Oh, that's just silly." Then after years of seeing them around I started thinking "You know, sometimes that's pretty cool." I finally decided to give them a try, so when I saw this set I pulled the trigger.They arrived in a plain box and contains all sorts of things. The two whips, quick-release bases, full wiring harness with three rocker switches, installation hardware, flags, pipe clamps with swivels for flag mounts, and remote. It was all very well-padded and everything arrived in near-mint condition.Installation isn't terrible if you're familiar with wiring and electronics. If you aren't, definitely do some research before tackling this. If you're putting this in an ATV it should be easier than a vehicle, there's less paneling to pull and it's easier to access a vehicle that doesn't have a cab. You mount the three rockers within arm's reach, power and ground to the battery, mount the whips and connect them to the controller. If it's going into a vehicle it's the same process but you'll need to find places to mount the switches and the wiring needs to pass through the firewall. The wire length is suitable for ATVs or front mounting the whips, but if you're going from the battery to the rear of a full-size vehicle you may need to splice in some extra.I'm not using the turn signal or hazard switches, and at some point will try to wire them directly into my vehicle's turn signals. If I can make it work I'll try to remember to update this review.In use, these things are wiiiiiiild. First time I fired them up I was tickled, and the feeling comes back every time they're turned on. Once you download the app there are hundreds of options for animations, and they're all fun. There are even themes for holidays.These also have turn signal and hazard flash capability, but I haven't hooked those parts up yet so I can't comment.Overall I'm thrilled with these whips. They're bright, fun, and the quick detach feature makes it easy to take them in and out. The color is rich and vibrant, they function well, and for the cost they're a killer value.I highly recommend!
SK
2025-05-13 18:03:44
Both my husband and I have Polaris ATV’s that we use primarily for work, but, occasionally, I get a flight of fancy; so, I ordered this pair of whip lights, manufactured by iMars, as well as a single one made by Nilight.The two products are very similar to one other. They both include whip lights that are the same length and diameter, and the quick release spring mounts, toggle switches and 12â€x18†American flags are identical. They also include wiring, controllers and remote controls.There are some notable differences, however. The most noticeable (outside of pricing, which is detailed below) is that Nilight’s unit comes mostly pre-assembled. In addition, the controllers and remotes aren’t the same and, while Nilight includes an American Eagle flag as an alternative to the American flag, iMars offers the snake flag. Nilight also includes an extra dust cap, 6 1/2’ of additional wire, and zip ties – it is a complete package. They also utilize COB LEDs.The iMars unit requires a bit of assembly, but it’s simple and quick. In addition to the basic package outlined above, they also include a rigid quick release mount, but additional wire needs to be purchased to complete installation.The whip lights can be programmed via a remote control or by their respective apps. Nilight uses pro RGB and iMars utilizes Magic-Lantern - both of which are available for download from the App Store. Each offers an impressive array of options (multiple colors, modes, etc.), so the possibilities are nearly endless.Price-wise, iMars is more economical by far. Currently, a set (2) whip lights is $80. Nilight, on the other hand, costs $85 for one light and $155 for two. Unless we have some unforeseen issue with durability, I would purchase iMars’ lights if we need additional units - especially since the two products are so similar.We’ve yet to decide which whip lights to install on which ATV (we also have a set of 4’ iMars lights), but, as soon as we do, and the installation is complete, I hope to post more photos. I’m assigning Nilight 4 stars, as I own several of their products and have always been impressed by their quality, but I’m rating iMars 5 stars due to their price.
CLW
2025-01-06 10:34:21
We have a Honda Pioneer UTV that is in storage for the winter but I am hoping when Spring arrives we can install these IMARS whip lights so our UTV looks cooler than it already is!The box included two 3 ft RBG whip lights, a remote, 2 USA FLAGS , two Don’t Tread on Me flags and all the accessory hardware in the photo.I don’t have a clue how to install these but a friend of ours has them on his Jeep and he said they are fairly easy to install.There are a multitude of colors and patterns - over 300- that can be programmed using the remote or Bluetooth app. Modes, speed, and brightness are also programmable to your preferred pattern and style.The whip lights appear durable, they are built for off roading and the kit includes shock absorbing sprigs and they are labeled as sealed against mud, rain, dirt and sand etc…which is good because we take our UTV on some muddy and dirty trails.These lights are in the lower to mid price range, there are some in the $40 to a high range of $160, they all seem to function similar to the higher priced ones, usually the more expensive ones are higher than 3 feet and a few more features. I think the quality and features make these IMAR whip lights a good buy. I am really looking forward to spring and having these installed on our UTV.
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