

💡 Light up your drive with style and ease—because your car deserves the spotlight!
The GLL Panel Interior Dome LED Reading Lights feature 24 high-efficiency 2835 SMD LEDs delivering 240 lumens of pure white 6500K light. Powered by 12V DC, this 4-pack includes T10, BA9S, and Festoon adapters for universal compatibility and easy plug-and-play installation. Its sleek new base design with decorative patterns elevates your car’s interior ambiance, while the included adhesive tape ensures hassle-free mounting. Backed by a one-year warranty, these lights are a smart upgrade for any vehicle’s interior lighting needs.



| Manufacturer | GLL |
| Brand | GLL |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.9 x 0.3 inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PL-2835-24SMD-White |
| Position | Rear |
| Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-interior-dome-light-bulbs |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
F**S
Pretty bright, I'm happy with these.
The media could not be loaded. I have a 2012 Mazda 3 Skyactiv 6 speed manual, along time ago I got some LED tag light bulbs for my wife's truck but they were way too bright, she hated them. The trunk light in my 3 was a dinky little T10 bulb, I tried a few different bulbs but none of them were bright enough, and the trunk light was only on the right side of the trunk. Since I had these tag lights that we couldn't use, I broke the housing open and stole the LED panel out of it, cut the connector off, added about a foot of wire, then ran the wire through a T10 base off the other LED bulbs I had, and made my own LED light panel for my trunk. With the foot of wire I was able to locate the light panel on a ridge that hid the LED so you couldn't see it or the wires but it was right in the middle and lit up the whole trunk, problem solved.....until recently. Half the panel burnt out and the rest were very dim and flickering.These panel lights were perfect what my trunk light "mod", all I had to do was cut the old panel off the wiring, and add this panel and bam! Back in business! I've only had it in for, oh, idk, say 10 minutes so we will see how it goes. Now that I'm thinking about it I should have cut the connector off the adapters so when this one dies I can just disconnect it rather then having to cut, splice, and solder again. Oh well, next time, still got 3 left. Forgive the janky tape job of the wires, it started raining so I just slapped tape to get the wires out of the way.
J**N
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS
These are So much brighter than others I have boughtMuch cheaper than store bought led bulbsVery easy to install with the provided adaptersI highly recommendThe included double sided tape is very strong so mounting is not a issue
T**Y
Bright universal led lights
Got this to replace the rear trunk area light on my 1999 Toyota 4-Runner. Come with 4x LED pucks and 4 of each style connectors. Bulb, T-10, and socket style.The light pucks comes with 3M double sided sticky tape. It is super easy to install and the only thing you gotta watch is the polarity. If you plug the light in and it fails to come on. Then reverse your connection since LED is polarity sensitive.
P**L
Nice and bright. Easy to install.
Very bright! Now I can see inside my car at night.
H**G
One word "BRIGHT"
Wow with these installed you'll be able to see everything in your car and I mean EVERYTHING! I put one in my dome light and 2 in my map lights which I might swap out cause they are super bright for the front seat. But I'll leave em in see if it affects my driving at night, if not they'll stay put because it's a nice upgrade. Will add pics later I forgot to take a few after I installed them 🙃
S**S
Worked for what I needed.
Had to build my own custom interior on show truck. Didn't have interior lights. Installed these no problem. They are bright and still work to this day.
D**J
95-99 Nissan maxima map light upgrade
This was a perfect led solution for my 4th gen. maxima. Anyone who owns one of these knows that finding an led for the map light is weird on this car. These fit perfect and are very bright.
M**L
Wattage and Temperature reading compared to stock lights.
I knocked off one star only because on one of the units the wire wasn't soldered on and I had to solder it (which would be very inconvenient for someone that doesn't have the ability to do that).Also the foam tape is not as dense as it should be to transfer heat properly and it is not as sticky as it should be but it is sufficient(and if it's not sticky enough for you you can always buy a can of adhesive spray but you might not have to).TEMPERATURE:I took the temperature with my laser gun as you can see in the photos and you can see a good improved temperature difference between the stock dome light (which registered about 319 degrees F° or more after more than 2 minutes of working) and this LED light which registered at 236 F°.ENERGY WATT USAGE: the dome light in my 08 Scion xB (as you can see in the picture) uses 8 watts but this little LED panel that has 24 individual LEDs at about 6000K light frequency only uses a consistent 4 Watts.BENEFITS IN MY OPINION: at least two benefits come to mind, by using less electricity it is practical to be able to use your dome light(or other location) and not drain your battery as much without your car running. And also being 6000K light frequency gives the (summer light frequency) clarity that helps inside the car to see thoroughly (Which for me was especially important inside the trunk area).I hope this review answers the questions I wish I would have found. If this light does fail for any reason it will most likely be in part to the foam tape which is too foamy which means that it insulates more than it dissipates Heat, and if it fails I will update this review.Stay safe and... Oh Also, If you want, be sure to enjoy the free educational website that's available in over a thousand languages(including over 80 different sign languages) W W W . J W . O R G. All the hard work on there is available for free, no matter what color of skin you have or where you live or what your economic status is.;) :) enjoy
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