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We never had a price confirmed on these, I'm sorry for any confusion. We had to make some adjustments to our expectations, based on the end costs of all components. We ended up increasing power and LED count internally, switching to an OEM style connector rather than a bulb connector, improving the selection switch for ease of use, adding extra heatsinking internally... many small changes that added up as we finalized everything. Retail on these will be at $220.So, I noticed that originally the price was listed at $180, but via editing previous posts that's been removed from everywhere except for where you were quoted in other peoples posts.
I was in at $180, but $220 is a bit rich for me when competitors are closer to the $180 price. My guess is that you thought you'd be done end of June, and the additional manual labor is being fed back into the cost.
As many will see soon, these are in a different class in terms of design, output, and performance compared to the other option on the market. Going with a cheaper option is certainly a personal choice though, if you prefer to save a few bucks. Thanks!
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