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They’re sequential & do a start up dance. Not bad for $400!
If I remember, the Eagle Eye headlights were a solid oem replacement.
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've just done a halogen to Golf R style projector headlight swap on my 2010 GTI here in Australia. I am very happy with the headlights overall. My headlights are Eagle Eye brand and look exactly the same as the Golf R silver housings. I was pleasantly surprised to know that fitment was great, quality also looks great, plugs and wiring were concealed and neat, and the light output is much better than the factory halogens.
Got the Matrix LED headlights and can say they are awesome. Good light all around and those automatic high beams are superb.
They're incredibly bright and clear with perfect color temperature.
Picture 1 is Audis LED headlight, while the later is a standard Xenon/Halogen set up. The Xe/Ha is cheaper to maintain, but the lifespan is a fraction of the LED. The LED headlight lifespan is said to be years of constant use without issue(20,000+ hrs). The downside to LED is if something does go wrong with the headlight, you cant just replace the LED, you replace the whole unit($1,000+ USD if not under warranty)
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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