SEALIGHT 3157 LED Bulb for reverse/tail brake (Pack of 2) vs LASFIT LED Bulb Backup Light 7443 7440 7441 7444 2pcs
Overall winner: LASFIT LED Bulb Backup Light 7443 7440 7441 7444 2pcs
Key Differences
SEALIGHT A (B0CJ95S1SQ) offers built-in resistor for Canbus compatibility and a lower listed price tier, plus strong reverse/tail/brake focus; LASFIT B (B0CYKP91MW) is positioned as a multi-fit option supporting several bulb sizes (7443/7440/7441/7444) and has a slightly higher average rating. Choose SEALIGHT if you want a cost-conscious 3157 LED with Canbus resistor; choose LASFIT if you need broader socket compatibility and marginally higher user ratings
SEALIGHT 3157 LED Bulb for reverse/tail brake (Pack of 2)
SEALIGHT 3157 LED bulbs with built-in resistor for plug-n-play backup/reverse and tail light. 3200LM brightness for clear visibility; compatible with most Canbus systems. Customer note: bulbs are easy to install and offer good light quality, though fit and flashing consistency vary
Pros
- built-in resistor for Canbus compatibility
- bright white illumination
- plug-n-play installation
- pack of 2
Cons
- mixed fit alignment reports
- mixed feedback on flashing rate
LASFIT LED Bulb Backup Light 7443 7440 7441 7444 2pcs
LED bulb set for automotive backup/turn signals with built-in resistor and CAN Bus readiness. Noted for bright output and plug-and-play installation; some users report variable flashing behavior
Pros
- bright light output
- plug-and-play installation
- fits multiple bulb sizes
- built-in resistor, CAN Bus ready
Cons
- mixed flashing performance
- some users report flickering or failure
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SEALIGHT |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | LASFIT |
| User Reviews | LASFIT |