Description
Key Features
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Dual-colour capability (yellow + white): Lets you switch between yellow (for fog, dust, inclement weather) and white (for standard illumination).
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High/Low beam modes: Designed to adapt to varied driving/ride scenarios — from highway to off-road/low-visibility use.
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Red DRL “devil-eye” accent: Adds a stylish accent and improves your vehicle’s visibility in traffic or when parked.
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Compact form-factor yet strong output (~7,500 lm claimed): Big performance in a smaller footprint.
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Universal usage (motorcycles + cars): Though primarily marketed for motorcycles, the compact spotlight logic allows use on a variety of vehicles with proper mounting and wiring.
Technical Specifications
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Model: G15, 30 W rated.
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Output: ~7,500 lm (as claimed in the listing) for this unit.
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Beam modes: High and Low beam.
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Colours: White & Yellow output + Red DRL accent.
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Fitment: Pack of 1. (There is also a “Pack of 2” variant listed separately)
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Build & features (based on similar HJG mini-drive lights): aerospace-grade aluminium housing, heat dissipation fins, weather resistant (though specific IP rating for this model not listed) — some references for related HJG products mention IP68.
Why Choose This Spotlight?
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If you ride or drive through variable conditions — early morning fog, dusty rural roads, heavy rain, or long highway stretches — the flexibility of yellow for contrast + white for clarity gives you an edge.
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The red DRL accent adds a visual upgrade, helping your vehicle stand out (especially useful when stopped or in low-light) and giving you added presence in traffic.
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The fairly high claimed lumen output for a compact unit means stronger illumination than standard indicator/fog lights — a performance boost without going full large-aux-light.
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The universal aesthetic and form-factor make it a good choice for riders/drivers who want to upgrade lighting yet keep a tidy installation.
Installation & Usage Tips
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Choose a secure mounting spot that allows proper aiming of the beam: for motorcycles, lower fork guard mounting or crash-bar leg guard works; for cars, under bumper or grille area works if permitted. Ensure the spotlight is aimed slightly downward/outward to avoid dazzling on-coming traffic.
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Use a proper wiring harness or ensure you fuse the circuit — auxiliary lights drawing this kind of output need reliable wiring to avoid electrical issues.
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Use the yellow mode in fog/dust/difficult-visibility conditions (it reduces glare/reflection), and white mode for clearer roads/night rides.
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After installation, test the beam pattern in the dark to ensure it covers the road ahead appropriately and does not blind others. Also check the red DRL accent works as expected.
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Periodically inspect mounting bolts, wiring insulation, and lens cleanliness (dirt/mud on lens reduces output significantly).
Fitment & Considerations
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Ensure your vehicle’s electrical system (voltage) matches the spotlight’s expectation (likely 12 V for bikes, possibly up to 24 V for some applications). The listing doesn’t explicitly state voltage range for the G15 model; related HJG mini-drive lights often list 9-36 V or similar ranges.
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Check the physical clearance where you intend to mount: the housing will have depth and brackets/wiring, so ensure your fairing or bumper allows space.
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Understand local regulations: Highly bright auxiliary lights may require proper beam alignment, may not be used in certain modes on public roads (especially yellow-fog vs white modes), so use responsibly.
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As with many aftermarket lighting accessories, verify authenticity: There are many replicates in the market for HJG brand lights. Looking at user comments:
“Keep an eye out for fake HJG lights on the market.”
Choose a trusted retailer and inspect packaging/markings to ensure genuine product.
Short Marketing Bullets
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30 W Mini-Drive Spotlight from HJG – Compact but high output (~7,500 lm)
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Dual-colour: White for clarity, Yellow for fog/dust + stylish Red DRL accent
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High/Low beam modes for versatile riding/driving conditions
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Universal fit for bikes (and with care, cars) — Pack of 1
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Strong build quality and performance upgrade over standard auxiliary lights





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