🚦 Light Up Your Journey with Style!
The AUXITO Upgraded 1156 LED Bulbs deliver an impressive 400% brighter amber yellow light, perfect for turn signals, brake lights, and more. With a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours and compatibility with various sockets, these bulbs combine safety, style, and durability for a superior driving experience.
Brand | AUXITO |
Specific Uses For Product | Indicator Light, Parking Lights, Tail Brake Lights, Side Marker Lights |
Wattage | 7 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Amber Yellow |
Auto Part Position | Rear, Center |
Operating Life | 30000 Hours |
Manufacturer | AUXITO |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.72 x 0.94 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | AUXITO-US6T1156Y2 |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-turn-signal-light-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
T**Y
So so good! First time changing a tail light!
Looks so good ! This was the first time I’ve ever changed a tail light and it was so easy. I had to watch a YouTube video before doing this, but it was pretty straightforward and these lights made everything even easier because it’s just plug-in chug.This was also the first time trying this brand and I would highly recommend because they are very bright and even in the daytime they are very fluorescent. The price was very affordable. Including pictures of the lightbulb that was there before and the new lightbulb. Full disclosure I was not paid for this review or given any types of free merchandise.
C**Y
This LED bulb fits the older style single filament push in and twist lock socket.
These are a great LED replacement for older single filament push in and twist lock style bulbs. They are fairly bright and similar in size to original incandescent bulb. They also seem well constructed. They work for both my separate (from stop/brake) turn and flasher signals. I believe they can be used in reverse lights also. I would buy the again.Why did you pick this product vs others?:It had the best led bulb reviews that fit my application.
D**4
A Much-Needed Glow-Up for My 2011 Ride
Why did you pick this product vs others?:After over a decade, my 2011 vehicle was due for a little rear-end refresh—and the AUXITO 1157 Red LED Brake Bulbs delivered exactly that. Installation was plug-and-play, no drama, no tools, no cursing at the socket (for once). These things are bright—like “you’ll definitely see me stopping now” bright.The red hue is crisp and vivid, not that washed-out pink you sometimes get with cheap LEDs. And the instant-on response? Chef’s kiss. It’s a small upgrade that makes a big difference in both safety and style.Honestly, I didn’t realize how dim the old bulbs had gotten until I popped these in. It’s like my car got a little attitude adjustment—subtle, but confident.
E**P
Works perfectly and bright -- upgraded to led bulbs in a classic 1950s Ford
Installed these LED bulbs for front parking/turn signal lights, to replace original bulbs in a classic 1956 Ford. Used these along with upgrading an original mechanical flasher to an electronic flasher. Bulbs, with electronic flasher, work perfectly as two-stage parking light and turn-signal flasher bulbs. They are easily 300% brighter than original bulbs. Huge safety improvement. And the bulbs fit and have a shape almost identical to the OEM, behind the clear lens. Be aware that they are a bright white, where original OEM bulbs output a more yellow/amber glow and look. So if you have clear lenses (versus colored lens) and prefer to keep the yellow/amber look, go for the amber bulbs over these white bulbs.
A**X
Noticeably brighter than stock bulbs!
Not including removing panels for access, installing is next to nothing. Usually the case when plugging in a bulb lol (I recommend YouTubing a how-to video on pulling panels for your specific vehicle!) They are noticeably brighter than the stock bulbs. Aside from the praise, I have to report my one and only complaint. One of them went out a few months ago. Granted, I bought them in 2022 and it is now 25. I know LEDs are supposed to last forever and a day, or so they say, so I'm unsure whether 3 years is considered a solid life span or not. Either way, I'll let you decide!
A**E
Power house back up lights!!!
I love how BRIGHT my backup lights are with these little bad boys! I just installed all LED lights on my taillights and headlights and I’m instantly pleased with the brightness! They fit right into the original sockets, no problems. I’m pleased!
J**E
Bright!
Bright as heck. Easy to install. They seem to last decently for what they cost. I’ve reordered them atleast once and have them on both my cars. Great for backing up into my long dark driveway at night.
S**8
Almost perfect. Almost. Do not last. Run very hot to failure. Do not use.
Update 12/29/23 - These have already failed. As suspected, they're way overdriven and heat up too much. All of mine have failed in a manner of causing cross-talk between high/low circuits when hot as well as causing hyperflash that was otherwise never there. When they're cool, they work. When they're hot, they go into failure. I tested 4 pairs of these on a vehicle. They've been promptly removed and Sylvania ZEVO's reinstalled. The ZEVOs are the best. Go with that if your application can use a reflector firing LED.These things don't seem too bad right off the bat.Let's get down to more specifics of pros and cons.First, let's start with the cons. The issue I have with these is just like I have with many offshore LED retrofit "bulbs." That issue? The overly high brightness. Wait, isn't brightness a good thing? Well, yes and no. It is good to be seen, whether it's for indicating the direction you wish to go, whether you're stopping or slowing down, or trying to see a bit better with reverse lighting. It's bad when things are so intense you may be causing some glare for other drivers in specific situations, but some OE vehicle lighting is just as bad (Think about stopping behind a vehicle on a very dark road with their left turn signal on and in your face. Some are intense.) The other, and main reason, it's bad to be so bright is it's commonly done poorly. These lights get HOT! Very hot in a short time of being lit or flashing, so this tells me some things. Either the chips are extremely overdriven (which is more common the less there are on the board(s) it seems like) or the heat sink design is very poor. It could even be both. It is also possible to overdrive some chips slightly, although shortening their life, and have heat sinks so good they last awhile. However, overdriving and/or a poor heat sink will certainly reduce their lifespan, which is the concern here for these.Take Sylvania Zevo designs for example. They are not the brightest, certainly, BUT many have a very large heat sink on them that even if the chips were overdriven, it would be very effective. I've seen their Zevo 3157s last FOREVER as DRLs with the high illumination chip on constantly.Heat sink design is a big factor.The pros of this bulb is, for starters, the excellent 360 coverage that seems to fill in a reflector very nicely. Many other bulbs do not do this 100%, leaving some kind of dark spot in reflectors on some vehicle models. They also shine OUTWARDS very well, not just inward to reflectors. This is where a Zevo will lose the battle as they are designed to be inward firing reflector illuminators.The base of these bulbs are precise and secure well into sockets, just like a decent regular bulb has from big name manufacturers. The LED market is flooded with those bulbs that have those cheap bases not made to proper dimensions. You know when you see them. They don't have defined lines, tabs, or shapes and are a bit too small. They look more like "shiny" or "glossy" plastic as well. I've had many fall out in testing. I now avoid those bulbs with those bases that have that look to them.In conclusion? Overall this is a good bulb. There are high concerns they're way overdriven or improperly cooled without a proper heatsink which will cut longevity significantly. Their bases secure well into sockets. Very bright. Very hot.If they kept this design, but reduced the power to the chips (yes they'd be a little dimmer) or improved to a much robust heat sink while keeping the current illumination, I think they'd have a perfect bulb design on their hands.
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