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Splash Magazines feature Rayzer in its 2009 Valentine's Day Vehicles Gift Guide as a top gift idea for that special someone.
Technology Expert Buzz McClain highlights this years’ Black Friday’s hot electronics. Driving Today’s Jack Nerad says ‘Look Alive!’ Rayzer could be the difference between life and death. Leading Saab blog discusses Rayzer’s availability and distribution in the United States. A Swede has now discovered a new generation of driving
lights, which sit free of dirt and damage inside the
car...SvD has conducted a first test, on another dark night, and can
only give it thumbs up … Rayzer also functions
wonderfully in illuminating far into the forest to give you an early
warning of elk and other traffic dangers. One does get a substantially wider field of light with Rayzer, especially
when the light is adjusted out to the sides,
which one can easily do from inside the vehicle with the controls
on the unit. And it is, of course, much easier to
adjust the light from inside the car with your thumb than to jump
out of the car with your tools to loosen, adjust,
and tighten lights on the front of your car. The difference is spectacular when compared to regular high-beams. We have been out on a test drive with Rayzer in the Norwegian countryside
and are impressed with its performance
… it creates a previously unknown visibility experience. The soft light beam
reduces starkly contrasting shadows
and creates a comfortably illuminated area in front of the driver. The main
idea behind the Swedish lighting system is not to make the light
shine as far as possible, but rather to
make it comfortable and wide, it should strike one as a wall of light
… After having tested Rayzer on the road at
night outside Oslo, we agree that Svelander and the others speak
true about most of the system’s benefits …
the short test of the system we conducted left us in any case impressed.
November 18, 2008 |