
LuciPulse™ — Stick It On Your Roof & Light Up the Roadside in Seconds
Get Stranded at Night and You'll Wish You Had This in the Glovebox
Pulled over on a dark shoulder, headlights flying past at 70, kicking your warning triangle as the wind tips it over for the third time? LuciPulse™ Emergency Light sticks straight to your roof with a built-in magnet, fires off a flashing amber strobe drivers can spot from way back, and switches to steady white when you actually need to see something — engine bay, lug nuts, the cooler in the trunk.
Stop Trusting Your Life to a Plastic Triangle the Wind Knocks Over
Reflective triangles need light to bounce off them — useless when there's no light, useless the second they blow over, and they take 30 seconds to set up while traffic blasts past your shoulder. LuciPulse™ throws its own light, sticks to steel in one second, and stays put through wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi.
➤ Snaps to Your Roof in One Second: The magnetic base clamps onto any steel body panel — roof, hood, trunk lid — so you're set up before the next car comes around the bend.
➤ Two Modes for Two Different Jobs: Flashing amber to be seen from a mile back, steady white LED to actually see what you're doing under the hood. One button switches between them — no menus, no fumbling.
➤ 9V Battery You Can Replace Anywhere: No dead-charger anxiety in a dark parking lot. If it ever runs flat, a fresh 9V from the gas station has you back up and visible in under a minute.
Why a Magnetic Roof Beacon Beats a Triangle Every Single Time
Drivers spot moving, flashing light long before they spot a stationary reflective shape — especially in rain, fog, or that split second their eyes are still adjusting from your tail lights. LuciPulse™ sits on top of your car at roughly driver eye-line, which is exactly where oncoming traffic is already looking. That's why tow operators and roadside crews keep these in their kits instead of folding triangles.
The amber strobe pulses at the frequency the human eye locks onto fastest. Flip to white and you've got enough light to swap a tire, jump a battery, or pitch a tent at a dark campsite — same device, two completely different jobs.
Why Tow Drivers, Mechanics & Cautious Commuters Keep One in Every Car
Anyone who has ever changed a tire in the dark, broken down on a fog-blanketed back road, or worked under a hood at midnight knows the difference between "I hope they see me" and "they're definitely seeing me." LuciPulse™ is the kind of thing you buy once, drop in the trunk, and forget about — until the night you actually need it. Then you're glad it was there.
"I bought it for my wife's car after she had a flat on a rural highway last winter. Three months later I was the one stuck on the shoulder in a downpour. Stuck it on my trunk lid and you could see the amber flashes from way down the road. Worth every cent." — Brian K.
Drive With the Quiet Confidence That You're Ready for Anything
✓ Set Up in One Second, Not Thirty: Magnetic base means no stands, no sandbags, no fumbling on a busy shoulder. Slap it on the roof and you're done.
✓ Works for More Than Just Breakdowns: Camping, working on the engine, signaling on a foggy trail, lighting up a tent at 2 a.m. — the white mode pulls double duty.
✓ Built Tough Enough for Real Weather: Sealed shell handles rain, wind, and getting tossed around in a glovebox. Same kind of beacon design pro tow operators carry.
From Glovebox to Roof in 3 Seconds Flat
Step 1: Drop in a fresh 9V battery before you toss it in the trunk — you want it ready months from now, not dead.
Step 2: Click the top button once for amber strobe, again for steady white. One button, no apps, no settings to remember.
Step 3: Stick it to your roof or trunk lid. The magnet grips firm through wind and rain — then get back in your car and wait safely behind a barrier of light.

| LuciPulse™ Emergency Light | Standard Flashlight | Reflective Warning Triangle |
|---|---|---|
| Magnetic base sticks to your roof at driver eye-line in one second. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Throws its own light — works in pitch dark, fog, and heavy rain. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Two modes: flashing amber strobe + steady white work light. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Stays put in wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi. | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs for Drivers Who Read the Fine Print
- Dimensions: 8.5cm diameter × 4.5cm height (3.35" × 1.77") — fits in any glovebox
- Lighting Modes: Flashing amber strobe + steady white LED
- Power Source: Replaceable 9V battery (sold separately)
- Mount: Built-in magnetic base — bonds to steel body panels
- Control: Single tactile top button, glove-friendly
- Certifications: CE & RoHS
Questions Drivers Ask Before Throwing It in the Trunk
Will the magnet actually hold in heavy wind or passing-truck gusts?
It's built to grip your roof or trunk lid through wind, rain, and the buffeting from passing trucks while you're parked. We don't recommend driving with it attached — set it up after you've safely pulled over.
How long does the 9V battery last?
Several hours in flashing amber mode, longer in steady white. Drop in a fresh alkaline 9V before you store it and it'll be ready when you need it months later.
Will it stick to my car? I drive an EV or aluminum-body truck.
It needs steel to bond. Most cars and trucks still have steel roofs, hoods, or trunk lids. If yours is fully aluminum (some Teslas, late F-150s), place it on the asphalt next to your wheel instead — same effect from oncoming traffic's view.
Can I use it for camping or working in the garage?
Yes — the steady white mode is bright enough to light a tent, an engine bay, or a workbench. Most owners end up using it that way more often than for breakdowns.
Is it waterproof?
It handles rain, splashes, and being out in a downpour — exactly what you need during a roadside emergency. Don't submerge it.
Try It in Your Own Car for 30 Days — Risk-Free
Toss LuciPulse™ in your trunk, test the magnet on your roof, run both modes in the driveway. If it doesn't give you that "glad I have this" feeling the first time you use it, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Your roadside safety isn't something to gamble on — and neither is your money.
Get Stranded at Night and You'll Wish You Had This in the Glovebox
Pulled over on a dark shoulder, headlights flying past at 70, kicking your warning triangle as the wind tips it over for the third time? LuciPulse™ Emergency Light sticks straight to your roof with a built-in magnet, fires off a flashing amber strobe drivers can spot from way back, and switches to steady white when you actually need to see something — engine bay, lug nuts, the cooler in the trunk.
Stop Trusting Your Life to a Plastic Triangle the Wind Knocks Over
Reflective triangles need light to bounce off them — useless when there's no light, useless the second they blow over, and they take 30 seconds to set up while traffic blasts past your shoulder. LuciPulse™ throws its own light, sticks to steel in one second, and stays put through wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi.
➤ Snaps to Your Roof in One Second: The magnetic base clamps onto any steel body panel — roof, hood, trunk lid — so you're set up before the next car comes around the bend.
➤ Two Modes for Two Different Jobs: Flashing amber to be seen from a mile back, steady white LED to actually see what you're doing under the hood. One button switches between them — no menus, no fumbling.
➤ 9V Battery You Can Replace Anywhere: No dead-charger anxiety in a dark parking lot. If it ever runs flat, a fresh 9V from the gas station has you back up and visible in under a minute.
Why a Magnetic Roof Beacon Beats a Triangle Every Single Time
Drivers spot moving, flashing light long before they spot a stationary reflective shape — especially in rain, fog, or that split second their eyes are still adjusting from your tail lights. LuciPulse™ sits on top of your car at roughly driver eye-line, which is exactly where oncoming traffic is already looking. That's why tow operators and roadside crews keep these in their kits instead of folding triangles.
The amber strobe pulses at the frequency the human eye locks onto fastest. Flip to white and you've got enough light to swap a tire, jump a battery, or pitch a tent at a dark campsite — same device, two completely different jobs.
Why Tow Drivers, Mechanics & Cautious Commuters Keep One in Every Car
Anyone who has ever changed a tire in the dark, broken down on a fog-blanketed back road, or worked under a hood at midnight knows the difference between "I hope they see me" and "they're definitely seeing me." LuciPulse™ is the kind of thing you buy once, drop in the trunk, and forget about — until the night you actually need it. Then you're glad it was there.
"I bought it for my wife's car after she had a flat on a rural highway last winter. Three months later I was the one stuck on the shoulder in a downpour. Stuck it on my trunk lid and you could see the amber flashes from way down the road. Worth every cent." — Brian K.
Drive With the Quiet Confidence That You're Ready for Anything
✓ Set Up in One Second, Not Thirty: Magnetic base means no stands, no sandbags, no fumbling on a busy shoulder. Slap it on the roof and you're done.
✓ Works for More Than Just Breakdowns: Camping, working on the engine, signaling on a foggy trail, lighting up a tent at 2 a.m. — the white mode pulls double duty.
✓ Built Tough Enough for Real Weather: Sealed shell handles rain, wind, and getting tossed around in a glovebox. Same kind of beacon design pro tow operators carry.
From Glovebox to Roof in 3 Seconds Flat
Step 1: Drop in a fresh 9V battery before you toss it in the trunk — you want it ready months from now, not dead.
Step 2: Click the top button once for amber strobe, again for steady white. One button, no apps, no settings to remember.
Step 3: Stick it to your roof or trunk lid. The magnet grips firm through wind and rain — then get back in your car and wait safely behind a barrier of light.

| LuciPulse™ Emergency Light | Standard Flashlight | Reflective Warning Triangle |
|---|---|---|
| Magnetic base sticks to your roof at driver eye-line in one second. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Throws its own light — works in pitch dark, fog, and heavy rain. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Two modes: flashing amber strobe + steady white work light. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Stays put in wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi. | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs for Drivers Who Read the Fine Print
- Dimensions: 8.5cm diameter × 4.5cm height (3.35" × 1.77") — fits in any glovebox
- Lighting Modes: Flashing amber strobe + steady white LED
- Power Source: Replaceable 9V battery (sold separately)
- Mount: Built-in magnetic base — bonds to steel body panels
- Control: Single tactile top button, glove-friendly
- Certifications: CE & RoHS
Questions Drivers Ask Before Throwing It in the Trunk
Will the magnet actually hold in heavy wind or passing-truck gusts?
It's built to grip your roof or trunk lid through wind, rain, and the buffeting from passing trucks while you're parked. We don't recommend driving with it attached — set it up after you've safely pulled over.
How long does the 9V battery last?
Several hours in flashing amber mode, longer in steady white. Drop in a fresh alkaline 9V before you store it and it'll be ready when you need it months later.
Will it stick to my car? I drive an EV or aluminum-body truck.
It needs steel to bond. Most cars and trucks still have steel roofs, hoods, or trunk lids. If yours is fully aluminum (some Teslas, late F-150s), place it on the asphalt next to your wheel instead — same effect from oncoming traffic's view.
Can I use it for camping or working in the garage?
Yes — the steady white mode is bright enough to light a tent, an engine bay, or a workbench. Most owners end up using it that way more often than for breakdowns.
Is it waterproof?
It handles rain, splashes, and being out in a downpour — exactly what you need during a roadside emergency. Don't submerge it.
Try It in Your Own Car for 30 Days — Risk-Free
Toss LuciPulse™ in your trunk, test the magnet on your roof, run both modes in the driveway. If it doesn't give you that "glad I have this" feeling the first time you use it, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Your roadside safety isn't something to gamble on — and neither is your money.
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Get Stranded at Night and You'll Wish You Had This in the Glovebox
Pulled over on a dark shoulder, headlights flying past at 70, kicking your warning triangle as the wind tips it over for the third time? LuciPulse™ Emergency Light sticks straight to your roof with a built-in magnet, fires off a flashing amber strobe drivers can spot from way back, and switches to steady white when you actually need to see something — engine bay, lug nuts, the cooler in the trunk.
Stop Trusting Your Life to a Plastic Triangle the Wind Knocks Over
Reflective triangles need light to bounce off them — useless when there's no light, useless the second they blow over, and they take 30 seconds to set up while traffic blasts past your shoulder. LuciPulse™ throws its own light, sticks to steel in one second, and stays put through wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi.
➤ Snaps to Your Roof in One Second: The magnetic base clamps onto any steel body panel — roof, hood, trunk lid — so you're set up before the next car comes around the bend.
➤ Two Modes for Two Different Jobs: Flashing amber to be seen from a mile back, steady white LED to actually see what you're doing under the hood. One button switches between them — no menus, no fumbling.
➤ 9V Battery You Can Replace Anywhere: No dead-charger anxiety in a dark parking lot. If it ever runs flat, a fresh 9V from the gas station has you back up and visible in under a minute.
Why a Magnetic Roof Beacon Beats a Triangle Every Single Time
Drivers spot moving, flashing light long before they spot a stationary reflective shape — especially in rain, fog, or that split second their eyes are still adjusting from your tail lights. LuciPulse™ sits on top of your car at roughly driver eye-line, which is exactly where oncoming traffic is already looking. That's why tow operators and roadside crews keep these in their kits instead of folding triangles.
The amber strobe pulses at the frequency the human eye locks onto fastest. Flip to white and you've got enough light to swap a tire, jump a battery, or pitch a tent at a dark campsite — same device, two completely different jobs.
Why Tow Drivers, Mechanics & Cautious Commuters Keep One in Every Car
Anyone who has ever changed a tire in the dark, broken down on a fog-blanketed back road, or worked under a hood at midnight knows the difference between "I hope they see me" and "they're definitely seeing me." LuciPulse™ is the kind of thing you buy once, drop in the trunk, and forget about — until the night you actually need it. Then you're glad it was there.
"I bought it for my wife's car after she had a flat on a rural highway last winter. Three months later I was the one stuck on the shoulder in a downpour. Stuck it on my trunk lid and you could see the amber flashes from way down the road. Worth every cent." — Brian K.
Drive With the Quiet Confidence That You're Ready for Anything
✓ Set Up in One Second, Not Thirty: Magnetic base means no stands, no sandbags, no fumbling on a busy shoulder. Slap it on the roof and you're done.
✓ Works for More Than Just Breakdowns: Camping, working on the engine, signaling on a foggy trail, lighting up a tent at 2 a.m. — the white mode pulls double duty.
✓ Built Tough Enough for Real Weather: Sealed shell handles rain, wind, and getting tossed around in a glovebox. Same kind of beacon design pro tow operators carry.
From Glovebox to Roof in 3 Seconds Flat
Step 1: Drop in a fresh 9V battery before you toss it in the trunk — you want it ready months from now, not dead.
Step 2: Click the top button once for amber strobe, again for steady white. One button, no apps, no settings to remember.
Step 3: Stick it to your roof or trunk lid. The magnet grips firm through wind and rain — then get back in your car and wait safely behind a barrier of light.

| LuciPulse™ Emergency Light | Standard Flashlight | Reflective Warning Triangle |
|---|---|---|
| Magnetic base sticks to your roof at driver eye-line in one second. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Throws its own light — works in pitch dark, fog, and heavy rain. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Two modes: flashing amber strobe + steady white work light. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Stays put in wind, rain, and the gust off a passing semi. | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs for Drivers Who Read the Fine Print
- Dimensions: 8.5cm diameter × 4.5cm height (3.35" × 1.77") — fits in any glovebox
- Lighting Modes: Flashing amber strobe + steady white LED
- Power Source: Replaceable 9V battery (sold separately)
- Mount: Built-in magnetic base — bonds to steel body panels
- Control: Single tactile top button, glove-friendly
- Certifications: CE & RoHS
Questions Drivers Ask Before Throwing It in the Trunk
Will the magnet actually hold in heavy wind or passing-truck gusts?
It's built to grip your roof or trunk lid through wind, rain, and the buffeting from passing trucks while you're parked. We don't recommend driving with it attached — set it up after you've safely pulled over.
How long does the 9V battery last?
Several hours in flashing amber mode, longer in steady white. Drop in a fresh alkaline 9V before you store it and it'll be ready when you need it months later.
Will it stick to my car? I drive an EV or aluminum-body truck.
It needs steel to bond. Most cars and trucks still have steel roofs, hoods, or trunk lids. If yours is fully aluminum (some Teslas, late F-150s), place it on the asphalt next to your wheel instead — same effect from oncoming traffic's view.
Can I use it for camping or working in the garage?
Yes — the steady white mode is bright enough to light a tent, an engine bay, or a workbench. Most owners end up using it that way more often than for breakdowns.
Is it waterproof?
It handles rain, splashes, and being out in a downpour — exactly what you need during a roadside emergency. Don't submerge it.
Try It in Your Own Car for 30 Days — Risk-Free
Toss LuciPulse™ in your trunk, test the magnet on your roof, run both modes in the driveway. If it doesn't give you that "glad I have this" feeling the first time you use it, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Your roadside safety isn't something to gamble on — and neither is your money.



























