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Review: LEDZ Brute 3, Pg. 3

Value
At roughly half the price of their REAL competition, and the same price as much lesser products, the LEDZ Brute 3 is worth every dime. LEDZ is a smaller company with the pulse on its users. They use high quality aluminim construction, hand-picked LEDs (which have a 40 year life span), and are constructed in the USA. That kind of attention to detail usually comes with a much higher price tag. LEDZ has looked out for their customers with this amazing new product.

Final Comments
I have recently been very interested in lighting systems that are powerful with very little power consumption. All the products from LEDZ require less than 1 amp, and can be daisy-chained into a single power strip. The Brute 3 requires the least amount of power of all of their products, to where a single battery could run it for 8 hours. That is amazing. Without ever having to change a bulb, I believe that LED lighting has finally made the impact that we all hoped it would.

 
Ease of Use            
9.0
Depth of Options            
9.0
Performance            
10.0
            Value vs. Cost            
10.0
       Overall Score
9.5

AJWeddingPicture A.J. Wedding is a graduate of Western Michigan University and has won festival awards for his first feature film, "Pop Fiction". As a writer/director, he has won several awards for his short films, and recently garnered worldwide distribution for a feature film titled “The Disappearance of Jenna Matheson” releasing this year. His hit web series, “Infamous” created an instant fanbase, and spawned interest from networks to create a tv series based on it. A.J. currently works with The Production Green, directing and editing commercials as well as developing his next feature film, "Junior Crew."

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