TESTED: J.W. Speaker 8800 Evo-X LED Headlamp


πŸ”¦ Public Notes – Plain Language Explanation

Device Tested: J.W. Speaker 8800 Evo-X LED Headlamp (x4)
Date Tested: June 14, 2026
Part Number: 0562031 (low beam) and 0562071 (high beam)
Standard Referenced: FMVSS 108


❌ Low Beam – FAIL

β€’ Slightly too bright at a high upward angle, which increases light scatter in fog, rain, or snow.

β€’ Not bright enough at an upper right-side region, just above the cutoff, reducing right-side sign visibility at 50-100 m.


❌ High Beam – FAIL

β€’ Slightly too bright in the center of the beam, which can impair the vision of other drivers during brief exposures.


βœ… Color Test – PASS

β€’ Color measurements were within the white zone, producing a beam that meets the standard.


⚠️ Disclaimer

Any failed test points shown in this summary may pass in official compliance testing. FMVSS 108 allows a 0.25Β° re‑aim at each test point, but we do not apply that allowance in our testing, so results can appear slightly stricter.


πŸ” What I Noticed During the Test

Both low beam samples showed a small shadowed area near the center of the beam, just below the kink and left of the V-line, with a slight reduction in brightness.


πŸ“˜ Frequently Asked Questions

If you want a deeper explanation of how the lamps were tested or how to interpret the photometric data, the two decks below cover the full process:

Part 1 – How Headlamps Are Tested
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Part 2 – How to Read the Test Results
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