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ORACLE Lighting 0718 Jeep Wrangler JK Oculus 7in ColorSHIFT Bi-LED Projector Headlights

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ORACLE Lighting 0718 Jeep Wrangler JK Oculus 7in ColorSHIFT Bi-LED Projector HeadlightsIntroducing the all new Oculus(tm) Bi LED Headlamp system by ORACLE Lighting. Now available in a ColorSHIFT(tm) RGB+W Color Changing version! Featuring advanced LED projection with 4,800 Lumens of high quality illumination for enhanced driver visibility in all weather conditions. The LED light source has lower power demands compared to the factory lamps while providing more light output. ColorSHIFT(tm) Oculus(tm) Headlights feature 3 Tiered RGB

Introducing the all-new Oculus(tm) Bi-LED Headlamp system by ORACLE Lighting. Now available in a ColorSHIFT(tm) RGB+W Color-Changing version! Featuring advanced LED projection with 4,800 Lumens of high-quality illumination for enhanced driver visibility in all weather conditions. The LED light source has lower power demands compared to the factory lamps while providing more light output. ColorSHIFT(tm) Oculus(tm) Headlights feature 3-Tiered RGB features in the lamps: Outer Halo Ring (RGB+W) Inner Halo Ring (RGB) Projector Demon Eye (RGB) Each LED feature has a separate cable output and can be connected together so all 3 create the same color or set up as 3 separate Channels or zones depending on the user preference and the ColorSHIFT(tm) controller selected. Check out our Y-Splitter Adapters for the easiest control using our BC1 ColorSHIFT(tm) Controller Please note that these features are intended for off-road show use only and are not compliant for street use. The Pure-White DRL has its own wiring harness (same as the original Oculus) that connects to the fuse box with an add-a-circuit for easy and safe integration. The DRL will come on when the engine is running or can be connected to a switch (including the factory Aux switches) for additional user control.

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