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LED Demon Eyes Review

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So I spent 100 bucks on some RGBW Bluetooth controlled Demon Eyes from LED All The Things(ledallthethings.com) and that website is a complete scam. The item arrived as advertised, however, it is extremely hard to install those and have a flawless look like they do in their pictures.The led strips are attached via double sided tape and you simply press them on the top side of a metal ring inside the headlight housing. They looked alright in person but pretty good in pictures. However, somehow something got messed up and the red portion of the leds stopped working so all the colors became messed up. I tried to contact them via phone and email but nothing. They only replied to me on their instagram page, but that didn't go anywhere either. I suggested that I'll pay them extra and ship the leds back for them to fix it, and they agreed. That was about 3 weeks ago and they haven't replied to me since even though they post pictures a couple times a day. Also, their website "filters" the reviews for their items so they conveniently have 5 star ratings. I'm just very disappointed since I paid more for a far inferior item and service.

PS: If any of you are looking to get Demon Eyes, buy it from a reputable place like Diode Dynamics to avoid crappy design and shitty customer service. LEDallthethings is a horrible website, avoid doing business with them at all cost!:tsk:
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Actually, in most states, driving with red or blue lights like that is illegal, as those colors are only reserved for EMS, Fire and Police. It could result in receiving a ticket. Displaying them at car shows (car is stationary), of course it's not an issue.
 

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You can get arrested for impersonating a police officer with blue lights. Ask me how I know.

Now... STOP SPENDING MONEY ON STUPID RICER LIGHT MODS PEOPLE!

Sorry... haven't had my nightcap yet...
 

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I feel ya bro. There is nothing more annoying than getting shitty customer service. Like if we are supposed to beg them for help? Do you not want our business and money?? Ya live and ya learn
 
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Yea definitely, but Im just trying to give some feedback on the product so others can possibly have more info before they buy the eyes.

Also the led colors can be changed or turned off with your smartphone in 5 seconds so you gotta be super reckless to get caught. And the headlights overpower the leds so you would never know that headlights were modified whenever the headlights were on
 

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Actually, in most states, driving with red or blue lights like that is illegal, as those colors are only reserved for EMS, Fire and Police. It could result in receiving a ticket. Displaying them at car shows (car is stationary), of course it's not an issue.
Our RBGW demon eyes have an integrated white LED, which allows you to stay road legal:



The white setting looks awesome IMO

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