| LED Chips | 2 - 12 LED Chips |
| Input Voltage | 0.1 - 2 A |
| Maximum Input Power | 40 W |
| Maximum Output Power | 120 W |
| Power | 120W / device |
| Warranty | 18 months |
| LED Chips | 2 - 12 LED Chips |
| Input Voltage | 0.1 - 2 A |
| Maximum Input Power | 40 W |
| Maximum Output Power | 120 W |
| Power | 120W / device |
| Warranty | 18 months |
During operation, AOZOOM's LED headlights emit heat. However, this amount of heat emitted is very small. AOZOOM's LED headlights convert 90% of the energy consumed into light and only 10% into heat energy. This is why AOZOOM's LED headlights are highly trusted for the optimal efficiency they provide.



SMART LED DRIVER
The LED driver (also known as the LED power supply or LED controller) is an enclosed power source with a feedback signal that controls the current and working temperature of the LED chip to regulate the voltage and current supplied to the LED light.
The LED driver protects the LED light from voltage or current fluctuations. A small voltage fluctuation can cause a change in the current supplied to the LED light. This maintains the stability of the power and working temperature of the LED and ensures that the light operates within a certain current range for the best luminous efficiency and to ensure the durability of the LED chip.
The LED driver must be constructed to ensure that none of the feedback control components are cut or reduced, and that cost-saving control solutions are not used as they can affect the quality and durability of the system, including the driver and LED chip.


ADVANCED HEAT-DISSIPATION SYSTEM
AOZOOM uses three types of cooling systems:

Cases Not Covered by Warranty:
Customers are advised to inspect the product's condition and may request a return or exchange at the time of delivery/receipt under the following circumstances:
Customers must provide relevant documentation as proof of the above discrepancies to complete the return or exchange process.
For any feedback or complaints regarding product quality, please contact our customer service hotline.
The seller is responsible for ensuring:
Goods are considered non-conforming if they:
(i) Are not suitable for their ordinary intended use.
(ii) Do not meet a specific purpose known to the seller at the time of contract execution.
(iii) Do not maintain the agreed quality or match the sample previously provided.
(iv) Are not packaged or preserved in a standard or appropriate manner.
Both parties must agree on how to handle force majeure events affecting contract execution and take remedial actions to minimize damages.