The ECE R65 R10 approved LED warning mini light bar strobe magnet strip is suitable for police and special vehicles with 10 flashing modes.
SM866AS-PB stroboscopic light bar (ECE R65, ECE R10):
The SMBX SM866AS is certified by SAE J845 Class 1 and ECE R10, with 360° full circle. It has 10 flashing modes to choose from, and its powerful magnetic base allows for safe driving up to 80KM/H. The 3-meter straight cable with on/off switch cigar plug meets the needs of most customers.
SM867AS ECE R65 R10 stroboscopic light bar:
The SMBX SM867AS is made of high-quality LED structures, with 120 flashes per minute in compliance with ECE R65. Its powerful magnetic base and 10 flashing modes can meet most customer requirements for mini light bars via on/off mode switch and 3m straight cable.
SM878 stroboscopic light bar (ECE R65, ECE R10, SAE):
The SMBX SM878 is certified by SAE J845 Class 1 and ECE R65, with 360° full circle. It has 10 flashing modes to choose from, and its powerful magnetic base allows for safe driving up to 80KM/H. The 3-meter straight cable with on/off switch cigar plug meets the needs of most customers. Their high power makes them very visible from a distance.
SM878P single-bolt stroboscopic light bar (ECE R65, ECE R10, SAE):
The SMBX SM878P is certified by SAE J845 Class 1 and ECE R65, with 360° full circle. It has 10 flashing modes to choose from, and its high-power LED provides low-power and long-life performance.
The ECE R10 mini stroboscopic light bar is designed for all vehicles, with a 12V-24V cigarette lighter plug and a magnetized bottom that can be placed on any metal. The LED mini light bar may be smaller, but it is just as powerful as a full-sized one, and more affordable. It is a robust solution for safety light bars with 10 flashing modes.
Generally, red and blue stroboscopic lamps are only effective for fire trucks, police cars, and ambulances when driving on public roads. This is because these two colors are associated with emergency situations.
For safety reasons, LED stroboscopic lamps bars are installed on school buses, especially in truly hazardous environments (such as heavy rain or obstruction of traffic).