Pro Vision Lighting™ LED Lightbars – Professional-Grade, Honest Performance
Pro Series GEN3 – Patented Faceted Parabolic Reflector Technology
The Pro Series GEN3 LED Lightbars are engineered for
balanced, real-world beam performance, delivering an optimal combination of
usable width, controlled foreground illumination, and
effective distance projection. At the core of the GEN3 design is a
patented faceted parabolic reflector system, purpose-built to produce a smooth,
evenly distributed beam pattern rather than exaggerated hotspot throw.
Unlike narrow pencil beams or overly diffused floods, the GEN3 reflector geometry prioritises
practical area lighting — illuminating the road ahead, the verges, and
surrounding terrain with consistent intensity and minimal artefacts. This makes the Pro Series
GEN3 ideally suited to highway driving, rural roads, and off-road conditions where visibility
across width, depth, and distance matters equally.
Powered by genuine high-intensity 10W OSRAM LEDs, the Pro Series GEN3 achieves
exceptional lumen-to-watt efficiency, producing a crisp white light output with
excellent colour contrast. This enhanced contrast improves object definition, helping drivers
clearly identify animals, obstacles, and hazards at the road edges, in the
immediate foreground, and further down the track.
The result is a controlled, fatigue-reducing beam pattern that delivers
confidence-inspiring visibility without unnecessary glare — a true professional-grade
lighting solution designed for long-distance and all-condition driving.
Terminator Laser Series – Hybrid LED & Laser Technology for Extreme Distance
The Terminator Laser Series LED Lightbars are engineered for
maximum downrange visibility, combining high-efficiency LED output with
FDA-approved laser modules for applications where distance is the priority.
This hybrid design integrates genuine 5W OSRAM P8 LEDs for usable foreground and
mid-range illumination, while laser optics extend beam reach far beyond conventional LED-only
lightbars.
Designed for high-speed driving, open terrain, and extreme long-range conditions, the Terminator
Laser Series delivers a tightly controlled beam pattern that projects usable light deep into the
distance without sacrificing critical near-field visibility. This makes it ideal for outback
highways, rural roads, and off-road applications where early hazard detection is essential.
Like the Pro Series GEN3, Terminator Laser lightbars are supplied with
dual mounting options, including L-foot side mounts and a
slide-rail base mounting system. This provides installation flexibility for
roof mounting, bull bar installations using existing mounting points, or recessed integration
into bars and grille systems.
All Terminator Laser Series lightbars feature a multi-volt 9–36V electrical design,
making them suitable for both 12V and 24V vehicles and machinery. Each unit is
backed by a 5-year Australian warranty and built for harsh operating conditions,
including vibration resistance, water crossings, temperature extremes, and high-altitude environments.
Heavy-duty construction includes anodised and powder-coated housings for
corrosion resistance, along with reinforced internal structures for
high impact and vibration resistance. The result is a professional-grade
lighting solution engineered to perform reliably in the toughest real-world environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an LED lightbar and how does it work?
An LED lightbar is a high-output lighting accessory that uses multiple LEDs and precision optics to produce powerful, efficient light. Lightbars provide wider, longer, and more usable illumination than standard vehicle headlights by directing light where drivers need it most.
What is the difference between flood, spot and combo beams?
Flood beams spread light wide across the foreground and verges, spot beams project light out to distance, and combo beams combine both patterns for versatile all-round illumination. Choose based on driving conditions and how far/wide you need coverage.
What beam pattern should I choose for my vehicle?
If you drive primarily on highways, a spot or combo lightbar is ideal. For off-road tracks or work sites where foreground visibility matters, flood or combo patterns provide excellent area coverage while still pushing light forward.
Are LED lightbars street legal in Australia?
Lightbar legality depends on how and where they are used. They must be aimed and installed to prevent glare to other road users. Always consult relevant state vehicle lighting regulations (ADR and local road rules) before on-road use.
What size lightbar do I need?
Lightbar size relates to beam length and spread. Longer bars (e.g., 40”+) generally project further, while shorter bars (e.g., 20”–30”) give wide flood coverage. Choose size based on your vehicle, mounting location, and the balance between width and distance you need.
How many lumens do I need for highway driving?
There’s no single “best” lumen number, but higher lumens generally indicate brighter output. It’s important to balance lumens with optical design — well-engineered reflectors and LEDs produce more usable light with fewer lumens wasted.
What is the difference between reflector and projector optics?
Reflector optics use shaped mirrors to push light out in a pattern, while projector optics use lenses to focus light into a sharp beam. Reflectors are excellent for wide and even coverage, and projectors offer tighter distance focus.
What are laser lightbars and are they worth it?
Laser lightbars combine LEDs with focussed laser illumination modules to greatly extend beam reach. They are ideal where distance visibility is critical, such as high-speed rural driving or open country. They also require careful aiming and responsible use.
Can I run a lightbar on both 12V and 24V vehicles?
Yes — multivolt lightbars (9–36V) are designed to operate on both 12V and 24V electrical systems, making them suitable for cars, utes, trucks, tractors, and machinery without voltage converters.
Do I need a relay or wiring harness to install a lightbar?
Using a dedicated relay and wiring harness is highly recommended. It protects vehicle wiring, ensures consistent power delivery, and often includes a fuse and switch for safe operation.
Can I mount a lightbar on a bull bar, roof, or grille?
Yes — mounting options include L-foot side mounts, base slide mounts, or custom brackets. Always ensure secure fixing and correct load distribution, especially at speed or off-road.
What is multivolt and why is it important?
Multivolt means the lightbar will operate across a wide voltage range (typically 9–36V), allowing compatibility with both 12V and 24V systems without modification.
How durable are quality LED lightbars?
Professional lightbars have high-grade aluminium housings, IP waterproof ratings, powder-coat/anodised finishes for corrosion resistance, and engineering for vibration and impact resistance — everything needed for real-world use.
How long do LED lightbars last?
High-quality LED lightbars typically offer 30,000–50,000+ hours of service life. Actual life depends on operating conditions, heat dissipation, and power usage.
What warranty should I look for?
A long, manufacturer-backed warranty (5 years is strong) signals confidence in product quality and support. Check warranty terms for water ingress, LED burnout, and physical damage coverage.