Here is a good article that covers a lot of the details:
https://nomadist.com/gear/amber-vs-yellow-vs-white-fog-lights/
Synopsis: both color wavelengths work well for fog and drizzle and have better visibility than white in these conditions.
Throwback to last year's SEMA Show where the ORACLE Roof Light Bar for the Bronco was the runner up for best new Off-Road Product.
Very cool to be recognized for this innovative approach to the off-road industry.
If you have been following our thread since the beginning you may realize how...
The cleanest way to mount A-Pillar lights and keep glare off the hood is ditch the A-Pillar lights and check out our LED replacement mirrors: https://www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-2021-2023-ford-bronco-led-off-road-side-mirror-ditch-lights
Dangerous? These lights are DOT and SAE tested and compliant. The vehicle is sending power to the lights, they lights can not generate their own power source (would be cool if they did) has nothing to do with the "electronics" in the light. Perhaps you can explain you misguided comment?
ORACLE Lighting RGB+W ColorSHIFT Oculus Bronco Headlights give you 3 separate RGB elements and Smartphone control for the ultimate color-changing experience.
More info here...
You will need to confirm that you have wire in the Pin 5 location. Some trims do have the wire some do not. For example the base without LED does not have a wire in this position.
Featuring both an individual SAE Fog Light and two individual Off-Road Laser Auxiliary Light Modules, this new modular kit from ORACLE provides unparalleled lighting features for your new Bronco. The Fog Light features a single LED which functions to provide the user with additional lighting on...