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MadLights Case Lighting

To give you a better idea of what the MadLights look like when flashing, HERE is a link to a short promo video made by MadLights that shows them in live action being shifted between the 16 preprogrammed light programs at varying speed.  The video file is 5 megs so you dial up guys may want to go to pack a snack.

Conclusion

The MadLights unit is without a doubt the coolest pre-packaged case lighting product on the market right now.  With 16 programs available in 5 speed settings each, nothing else even comes close.  Installation was solid without compromising your ability to remove the unit at your leisure.  The long ribbon cables with two banks of lights each make it easy to create effects at will.  The construction quality likewise seemed top rate.  The only downside to the MadLights unit was the price.  $59 seems a bit steep.  However, all things considered, the MadLights is an ultra cool item that you wouldn't regret picking up.  Thanks again to MadLights for making this review possible.

Pros

  • 16 Preprogrammed lighting programs

  • Five speed settings

  • LEDs are on long lines

  • Coolest retail lighting mod out.

Cons

  • A bit on the pricy side

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