Stay safe. Stay legal. Look good doing it. With a smoke lens and black housing, this light blends into your black trailer while making you more visible to other drivers, whether you're cruising, turning, braking, or going in reverse.
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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here from etrailer, and today I'm at N.A.T.M. And this convention brings a lot of the vendors that we have at etrailer to a convention where we have their booths and their products set up. I had a chance to catch up with quite a few of them. So let's take a look at their products a little bit up close and ask some of the questions to those vendors about their products. I'm here with Erica from Optronics, and today we're gonna be looking at some of the lights that they offer and kind of the breakdown of what each of them do. So what's the first one that we have The first one is gonna be our glow light option.
This is our patented line. You can see the distinction with the smooth lighting all the way across on the light bar, as well as in the four inch round and the six inch oval. These offerings come in grommet and flange mount. We even have a midship option. When you see these, people easily identify these as Optronics.
Most LED lights have hotspots or areas brighter than the rest of the light. Glow lights diffuse the light, giving them a much smoother, more appealing look. So the Fusion, what does that mean So the FusionX is one of our newer lines, and what that does is it offers a couple of distinct looks. You can see we've incorporated our backup option into each look. Here we have it in the standard straight line, and down here it's the same line, only in more of an X or a dog bone, as a lot of people are referring to it in the market.
Similar to our glow light, these are gonna come in grommet as well as flange mount options. One of the biggest, biggest selling points for this for us is it has incorporated backup lighting, and some of them even come with a strobe option as well. So lots of different options, multifunctional, and to the same footprint as a four inch round or a six inch oval. Fusion lights combine stop, turn, tail, and back-up light functions all into one model. Now, when it comes to trailer lighting, obviously you want good output.
So you know, people can know what you're intending to do and you're safe, but also you kind of want your trailer to look cool. So if you're upgrading lights, you guys offer a pretty cool solution. Yeah, so everything that we offer is DOT compliant, including our smoke lens line. And to your point, if you're going for pop, you want that blackout feature. This is a very easy way to upgrade your lighting at a relatively low price point, so. And we offer these, and what you're gonna see here is a lot of our thin line and ID bars, we offer them in many other variations that you're not seeing here. But this is our standard six inch oval. Those are flange mounts. We also offer them in our 3/4 inch markers, our two inch marker lights. This is where all the craze is right now. Everybody wants to black out the trailer somehow. So this is again, a relatively low price point to make a big splash in the market. Optronics lights use a surface mount design where the LEDs are mounted directly to the circuit board. This means less failure points, it's a wider viewing angle With more illumination and a more compact design. Optronic lenses are sonically welded to the housing making for an impermeable seal. This, along with surface mounted LEDs, means that lights can be completely submerged underwater and still function properly. If you have a brand new trailer out there and you have shoddy lights on it, it really does take away from the look of the trailer as well as the safety of being out on the road, and to be able to get replacements that are gonna, you know, update your trailer, it's gonna look nicer. But also LED, more efficient, it's gonna not have filaments to rattle loose. A great option is getting some Optronics lights, especially if you want a custom look to it. It's really hard to beat, and it's definitely something that makes the trailer stand out. But again, at the end of the day, having the right lights means that you're gonna stay safe. So big thanks to Erica for taking the time to break down the Optronic line of lights that they offer and giving us a little bit more understanding.
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