That said, I have used eBay headlight before, specifically the brand Eagle Eyes (for my daily Camry, not Taco). Things to be concerned about is mainly the lens to housing seal. A lot of cheaper lights will allow condensation to get inside the lenses. Quick fix though.
Reviews of EAGLE EYES headlights
40 votes
Don't buy Eagle Eyes. I have used them for other vehicles, but on my GMT800 they broke on the mounting pin holes within a year.
I replaced with Akkon brand in 2019 and they are still trucking, seem to be good quality.
I had a 2014 ST1 and I got a pair of those Eagle Eye headlights from ebay for $300. Ran them for over 100K miles before I sold it. The LED's never burned out and the only water ingress issue I had was because I baked and separated the housing to black out the reflectors and screwed up the plastic so it didn't seal right again after that. I will say they got foggy after like 4-5 years but I just sanded and re-cleared them and they were good as new again
I bought some “eagle eyes” brand lights on eBay that look SO CLOSE to OEM, $250 for the pair. They’re crap. And turning the screws won’t even adjust them. They’re literal crap. They point at the ground and I can’t even see more than twenty feet in front of me at night.
If I remember, the Eagle Eye headlights were a solid oem replacement.
They are the best of the aftermarket in my experience. That said they tend to fail with condensation after a year or so.
They are pretty good for the price, especially on a normal-ish car like a Camry.
Just spent 3 hours replacing my headlights with these Eagle Eye Halo Projectors. Fit great!! I’m not sure how the halos are as I haven’t wired those yet but so far I’m happy!
I bought my car with the aftermarket Eagle Eyes headlights. The quality is decent and look like an exact replica of the OEM headlights.
i bought an is300 with aftermarket headlights and moisture seeped in within a week of me having them, not sure how long they were installed. Bought new ones, sealed them with silicone which I found out doesn’t work well, then used a black rubber type sealant and it’s been fine ever since.
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What we know about EAGLE EYES headlights
The brand is registered in Taiwan. Official website: http://www.eagleeyes.com.tw.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a mixed opinion of EAGLE EYES headlights.
PR Score — 65 out of 100, based on 12 reviews and 40 votes. 6 positive reviews, 4 neutral reviews, 2 negative reviews. Average rating — 3.2 (out of 5). Vote balance: 26 up, 14 down.
In the ranking of the best headlights this part is at position 14, behind OEM Honda and OEM Chevrolet , but ahead of OEM Hyundai and OEM Mazda.
Users also evaluated the qualities of EAGLE EYES headlights:
- Brightness - road ahead is clearly lit or too dim, directly affecting night visibility - rated ambivalently. 3.3 points out of 5.
- Aim - beams are too low or glare other drivers, impacting safety - rated ambivalently. 2.5 points out of 5.
- Condensation - moisture inside the lens, reducing light output - rated negatively. 1.7 point out of 5.
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- EAGLE EYES ranked #2 for: Toyota Camry .
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