AIS Releases Dual-Color Fog Lights

Written by Ben

September 16, 2020

Marietta, GA: AIS, a leader of Automotive Integration Solutions, has just announced the introduction of their new dual-color fog lights.


These new pro-series fog lights are the first ever where the driver can wirelessly change the color of the fog lights from 6500K (super bright white) to 3000k (yellow) at the push of a button on the dash. National Sales Manager, Cris Sharp explains, “This is an important safety feature because in a typical situation, the driver would use the white lights. However, in cases of extreme weather such as fog, rain and snow, the driver can change the lights to yellow providing better visibility by simply pressing a button installed on the dash. The fog lights have no moving parts such as fans, which means greater reliability in harsh environments where dirt and moisture have been a problem in the past.”
The lights require no additional wiring, as they plug directly into the factory harness. The lights are available in H7, H8, H10, H11, 9006, PSX24, PSX26 and 880/881.
AIS wants to drive profitable labor dollars to the dealers by incentivizing the consumer to have it professionally installed by authorized dealers in order to have the three year warranty. A beautiful counter-top display is also available for AIS dealers.
Check out the unit on the AIS website: www.aisinterface.com.
AIS carries over 3000 SKUs and offers a three year to lifetime warranty for key dealers. AIS is can be reached at 800-365-6060 andwww.aisinterface.com.

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