How to Distinguish Between All the Beacon Models and Why Are There Price Differences?
A primary distinction lies in the light source. While one might assume that everything today revolves around LED lamps, this isn’t always the case. Halogen beacons remain popular, and there are good reasons for this. For instance, it is possible to replace the bulb and any other component, which isn’t the case with LED variants. Moreover, the warning effect of a halogen lamp combined with a rotating mirror is unmatched and often more powerful than that of LED beacons.
If you opt for LED, the options are vast. However, by filtering your choices based on the color, height, and size of the beacons you are looking for, you can quickly narrow the range to a reasonable selection. Light intensity, classified as Class 1 and/or Class 2, ensures that the product meets the minimum brightness levels required by law. In this case, a lower-cost version will modestly meet the minimum standards, while a higher-quality version will significantly exceed expectations or specific requirements. The higher the light intensity, the better the warning capability, which directly enhances your safety. Additionally, the more robust the beacon’s design, the longer its lifespan. Our TOP range (including products from the 510 and 515 series, for example) has been installed on all types of vehicles for over 15 years without any reported failures. These beacons are extremely resistant to harsh weather conditions and other severe climates, particularly UV rays. Even after years of use, a simple wash restores them to like-new condition.
AEB offers solutions across all price ranges without ever compromising on the basic quality standards we set for ourselves. These standards are backed by over 50 years of expertise in manufacturing signaling lights and close collaboration with clients from all sectors.