@CyberGlow seemed very interred in your input on potential law enforcement applications. Maybe you should DM him to see if you can work something out.?Now thatās cool. Both form and function? I just might need one.
ill shoot you a DM as its something I would use with caution, I donāt want people thinking its should be common practice. Itās just a setting that can be changed to make the white Leds even brighterTell us all the hack to take it up a notch!![]()
Wow.. that thing is bright as hell.. how was the install process on it?Soā¦Iād like to point out something that may or may not be obvious to prospective buyers and respectfully I think is a bit of a marketing miss @CyberGlow .
Since this thing is additive to the standard DRL from Tesla and doesnāt change its function the bright white mode is quite useful. I was quite surprised after installing it and trying it out.
Itās brighter than teslas oem beast bar with both ditch and flood lights on and set to 100%. Key difference though, without any aerodynamic consequence.
So if youāre considering buying a beast bar and sticking it on your car which actually isnāt that straightforward of a process or buying one of the aftermarket bars, this thing should be on your shopping shortlist for comparison too.
Here is a picture demonstrating what I mean. In the photo, the headlights are not on bright, the beast bar is on (flood and ditch) and set to 100%, the car is on so the DRL is on and the cyberglow is set to white and 100% brightness.
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Honestly very straightforward and pain free. WAY less work than installing the beast barWow.. that thing is bright as hell.. how was the install process on it?
Yes..the programs stay in memory but have to be turned back on from the app. That said, Iāve only had it for a week so not well qualified to comment.Does it keep your settings every startup until you manually change them? I love that it doesn't need the frunk power and is auto on.
This would probably the best use case for it since they can actually use it legally on the road, besides the casual CT owner like yourself who wants to light it up. I saw they got a few CT squad cars in I think Vegas and Texas. It would look pretty sick on a squad car if they could make them strobe like the regular police lights do. Once all the police depts go EV with CT's I could see this being on all of them.@CyberGlow seemed very interred in your input on potential law enforcement applications. Maybe you should DM him to see if you can work something out.?
Vegas does have some and a few departments in Texas are adopting them. Mine is slowly moving toward electrification, but donāt know what we might get yet. This product has some real potential, although not tested yet.This would probably the best use case for it since they can actually use it legally on the road, besides the casual CT owner like yourself who wants to light it up. I saw they got a few CT squad cars in I think Vegas and Texas. It would look pretty sick on a squad car if they could make them strobe like the regular police lights do. Once all the police depts go EV with CT's I could see this being on all of them.
Well you know what I'm going to say - pull some of that rank of yours and convince them to get some Cybertrucks. They look badass as squad cars.Vegas does have some and a few departments in Texas are adopting them. Mine is slowly moving toward electrification, but donāt know what we might get yet. This product has some real potential, although not tested yet.