





🚨 Light up your fleet with unmatched style and safety!
The Feniex Quad Q3 Surface Mount is a compact, high-output LED perimeter light designed for emergency, warning, and tow vehicles. Operating at 12V DC with 12 high-power LEDs, it offers 15 programmable color settings and 3 flash modes, delivering versatile, customizable lighting. Its durable build, plug-and-play installation, and 5-year warranty make it a trusted choice for professionals demanding reliable, 360° visibility and long-term performance.





















| ASIN | B0BPDV6LM3 |
| Brand | Feniex Industries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (154) |
| Date First Available | 24 Nov. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 82 g |
| Item model number | Q-1222 |
| Manufacturer | Feniex Industries |
| Manufacturer part number | Q-1222 |
| Package Dimensions | 24.79 x 19.2 x 2.69 cm; 82 g |
| Position | Front Outer, Rear Outer |
| Special Features | 12x high power led count, 15 programmable color settings: single, dual, tri & quad, 3 programmable modes, 40° optical light spread, Field serviceable & plug-in-play connectivity |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
L**L
I chose these for the size, output, versatility and safety factor, but what sealed the deal was when realizing that the previously purchased Feniex lights that were installed have been in operation of over four years without nary a hiccup (other than some faulty wiring on my part). These became the choice after realizing that my hopes for a set of running board emergency strobes couldn’t be installed, which was pretty depressing. But when seeing the crazy number of options that one could get when installing a set of these Feniex optics, my concerns vanished into the night. You’re purchasing quality, longevity and a company that backs their products with a FIVE YEAR warranty, beyond the return window that Amazon offers (my return window is two months because of the holiday shopping purchase). As for wiring? Try watching some of the posted videos regarding wiring and syncing, and you’ll get frustrated REALLY fast. But what’s most important is following the instructions that’s are NOT printed, but posted publicly online. Read the directions carefully. If it goes beyond the scope of your DIY knowledge, get them professionally installed. For those having issues regarding how synching maintains? You probably didn’t connect the proper wires completely. There are a bunch of wires that can easily move many to frustration. But when reading the manual, you’ll realize that most of you will wind up joining 3 common wires together - mine wound up being blue for synch and black and blue for current. You’ll need time to learn the operation. Commit yourself to learning the operations and wiring before connecting live current. Don’t blow your investment by short circuit. Test each one just to make sure they function and then connect your common current wires for whichever lights you decide to wire, while having your syncing wires connected as well. When you’ve properly connected, power up - if the colors don’t match there are instructions to make a connection of several seconds to reboot your units to be on the same setting. As for colors? Red, white, amber and blue. Yes you can make them any - ANY - color combination. You cannot make them fire one color to a specifically different color however. So if you demand “red white blue” but the system fires “red blue white”? (only a guess what it has in store.) You’re at the mercy of what the system’s program cycles. Bottom line is, whichever color combo that you want, YOU have the ability to cycle through the many options to choose whichever one-, two- or three- option combo, or go with all four as your local laws permit, if you’re using it while driving. There are so many preferences to choose but typically for me, these will be a “set and forget” installation. I will add a button to change flash modes, which I’ve never considered for perimeter lights before. I’m in the late stages of my career and these lights will be still under warranty by the time that I retire. While I will sell them for whatever value someone bids on in four years time, let me finish with this thought: I’ve been buying budget lights for 14 or 15 years now. You can find some good budget knockoffs which can be a gamble regarding longevity. But the output and optics on those typically can be dicey to say the least. Don’t gamble with your safety when on job sites or out on response and scene containment. I’d you opt for budget, wire up your vehicle with grille, bumper, dash, side and rear strobes to give yourself 360° visibility. One of your lights might not throw out TIR optics but having numerous lights will help with distracted drivers. And, with the price for these, I have never had as much peace of mind as now, with these Feniex Quad LED lights. I’ll return later to add images or might swap out this video with the finished and installed product.
E**I
Good part! Simple and easy to program!
M**K
I absolutely love these lights. The size means they fit anywhere, and the 4 colors adds a level of functionality worth every dollar. The light output is extremely bright and looks great even during the day. The simple wiring and programming make this light extremely easy to install.
R**Y
Very bright light! Easy to install, lots of flash patterns. Great option for multiple colors for emergency use, construction use, or for fun on an ORV. Directions are simple and lights are simple to install. Lights are very bright for 3 leds. Quality competes with big brands like Code3 or Whelen.
A**I
Love these lights! Work very well and easy to set up. Very bright! I have several on a large enclosed trailer and a UTV.
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