Wireless Boat Trailer Lights

Wireless Trailer Lights

Sept 5, 2022

Time to move trailer lights into the digital and wireless age.

Have you ever had to install or fix the wiring on boat trailer lights? It is a hassle installing wiring under a trailer, or trying to connect some 20 wires on the brake lights of your vehicle to 4 wires on a trailer. If only there was a way to activate trailer lights wirelessly…

Trailer lights have hardly changed in 100 years; the wiring is time-consuming to install and not very reliable. A perfect target for wireless innovation. Ten years ago, SailTimer Inc. made the first-ever sailboat wind sensor that could transmit to smartphones/ apps. Now we are moving some of the same wireless and sensing technology into DOT-approved LED trailer lights.

With Speedy Trailer Lights™, you get a whole new category of trailer lights. Unlike normal
wired trailer lights, if one of these lights isn’t working, you’ll see an indicator in the vehicle.

Designed to Amaze

There is a carbon-fiber battery pack inside the left and right lights, with the same type of rechargeable lithium battery cells as in many laptops and electric cars. The battery pack provides an estimated 30 hours of typical use between charges.
We use the same motion sensors that we have used in the wireless SailTimer Wind Instrument™ for a decade. These IMU sensors (Inertial Motion Unit with digital gyro and accelerometer) are also used in fighter jets to provide high precision orientation data. Put one sensor on the turn signal and another on the brake pedal. Plug those in to a power or OBD socket with the included connectors, and you are ready to go. Using this amazing technology (patent pending), if both sensors move they know the car just went over a bump or around a corner. But they can also tell when you touch the brakes or put on a turn signal.

Pre-Order Now with a $40 Discount

After 2 years of R&D and extensive road testing, we are pleased to announce the availability of these innovative new trailer lights. Pre-ordering is now available to avoid immediately selling out when the inventory arrives from the factory. No risk: if not fully satisfied, return within 14 days of delivery with no questions asked.

Pre-order here to ensure that you are on the list for the first stock available. First orders will get air shipment from our factory, and are expected to ship to you in early December. Later orders are expected to ship to you in February, after the container arrives by sea.

Just Attach and Go

No running back and forth from the vehicle to the back of the trailer to test the lights, since any problems are displayed in the vehicle. And no fiddling with wires on the trailer. Submersible. 2-year warranty. For all types of boat trailers, camper trailers and work trailers.

Start your adventure early.™ Instead of hours trying to get trailer lights wired correctly, you could already be there, enjoying the outdoors.

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