Rayzer auxiliary light mounted inside the car: invented by Lars Svelander
By: Daniel Chubb | April 2, 2008 | 1 Comment
The interior position of the light means that many of the common problems with auxiliary lights, such as theft, stone damage and dirt affecting the lighting ability is avoided. Furthermore, Rayzer is excellent to use on new car models. On new cars, the design and material make it difficult to mount traditional auxiliary lights on top of the hood; this is not a problem with Rayzer.
Rayzer is manufactured by the Swedish company Visualeyes. Rayzer is invented and designed in Sweden. Rayzer’s inventor is the former race car driver, Lars Svelander.
For the first time, it is now possible to see what Rayzer looks like and how it functions when it is mounted inside a car. An exclusive movie is now available here.
Rayzer will be available to consumers in the beginning of April.
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