We are delighted to present Canny, our new cutting-edge CAN interface solution designed to facilitate the activation of auxiliary lights in vehicles equipped with CAN (Controller Area Network) communication systems.
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Introducing Glide, the world’s first ‘formed’ LED light bar. Featuring a monocoque lens construction for highly weight-efficient inherent strength and robustness, Glide is a range of 20” curved light bars that deliver incredible light output despite their ultra low-profile design.
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The AIR range marks the expansion of our offering to the heavy truck and commercial vehicle markets, offering high performance illumination and an incredible aesthetic appeal with its contemporary design and stylish position light feature.
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With such a wide range of high performance LED driving lights in our repertoire it is no surprise that the variety of vehicles they are fitted to is equally as wide. Our low-profile Linear range in particular is well-suited to being fitted to vehicles where space is a premium, such as Snowmobiles, ATVs, Quads and even Motorbikes.
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Verfasst: November 08, 2024Kategorien: News
LED lighting expert Jussinmaki conducts an extensive annual lighting test, with the aim of helping customers buying decision making process through reviewing the Markets Leading Auxiliary LED Light Bars & Round Lamps. As we delve into the results of their 2024 test, we are proud to see Lazer leading the way in performance and quality throughout the categories.
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Verfasst: Juni 04, 2024Kategorien: News
In the competitive arena of professional motorsport, the pursuit of peak performance and reliability is a constant. Teams and drivers are always on the lookout for innovative technology that can make a difference and provide them with a competitive edge. Whether it’s night rallying or endurance track racing, high-quality lighting plays a crucial role in this, as being able to navigate faster, more safely, and with better visibility is indispensable for any team aiming for the top. From Lazers founding in 2010, our lights have distinguished themselves in this regard, offering teams the very best in LED lighting technology.
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Verfasst: Februar 06, 2023Kategorien: News
In an exciting development for one of the UK’s fastest growing companies, Lazer Lamps Ltd becomes an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) owned business. In a clear signal of confidence to the future success of the business, company founder Ben Russell-Smith remains as Managing Director of the company, but passes ownership of the company to the EOT. With employees more involved and engaged with the future success of the business, the company will continue to reach its maximum potential on the global stage, with world class products and service.
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Originally developed by Bosch in the 1980s, CAN (Control Area Network) is a robust system which enables high-speed communications and signals between different systems on a vehicle without the need for complex wiring. An increasing number of manufacturers utilise CAN Bus for managing systems such as lighting, heating, instrumentation, suspension, braking and engine control with separate ECUs which can be linked with a single pair of wires, thus drastically cutting down the total amount of wiring required within a vehicle.
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Fitting auxiliary lights to a rally car has been around almost since the very first cars started racing. In bad weather, low light conditions and night stages, rally drivers need better visibility of the road ahead and a clear view of the track. The first auxiliary rally car lights were simply additional headlights mounted across the front of the grille or over the bonnet. Look back to rally cars of the 70s and 80s and the traditional bonnet mounted lights became iconic, to the extent that the Lancia Stratos looks positively naked without the four extra rally lights mounted to the front edge of the bonnet. The major downside of this was that it just made the existing field of view brighter, it did not extend or widen the visibility