Cube, Round, Rectangular, & Oval Lights

Cube, round, rectangular, and oval lights are versatile lighting solutions used in a variety of vehicles, especially in off-road, industrial, or recreational applications. Each shape offers unique advantages depending on the intended use and mounting preferences.


Cube lights are compact and powerful, often designed for tight spaces where larger lights cannot fit. They offer bright illumination in a small package and are typically used for close-range lighting or as auxiliary lights. Their square shape makes them ideal for mounting in corners, bumpers, or on roof racks, providing robust lighting for off-road vehicles, ATVs, and trucks.


Round lights are a classic design known for their uniform light distribution and compact form. Popular in both automotive and off-road applications, round lights are typically used for long-range visibility or fog lighting. Their curved shape allows for a smooth and efficient beam pattern, and they can be easily mounted on grills, bumpers, or light bars. Round lights are often favored for their aesthetic appeal and versatility.


Rectangular lights offer a more focused beam of light with a wider spread than round lights. Their shape makes them a popular choice for mounting on vehicles in areas where a more linear light source is preferred, such as on light bars or as auxiliary lights for trucks, jeeps, and off-road vehicles. Rectangular lights often come in larger sizes, providing excellent visibility for both long-range and area coverage.


Oval lights provide a balanced, elongated beam pattern, offering a good mix of spot and flood lighting. Their shape is ideal for mounting in locations where a larger, more elongated light source is needed, such as for truck or vehicle grilles and bumpers. Oval lights are particularly useful when both a wide spread and focused beam are required, making them suitable for off-roading, towing, or any situation needing versatile lighting solutions.



Each of these light shapes—cube, round, rectangular, and oval—can be tailored with different beam types, such as spot, flood, or combo beams, to optimize lighting for specific driving or environmental conditions.