ZipTips
I don't know the AeroSun product.
I got into ZipTips at Gen I, love the look and light produced but mine are NOISY! After three years I finally stopped troubleshooting RFI, performing four upgrades through Gen III and a lot of other work. It's not quiet by any measure, only now quiet enough on one radio that it's not breaking squelch. I will give credit to Damien at Ziptips for sticking with me until I gave up and settled.
RFI is a hard thing to pin down, two installations that look the same can have different success. So when somebody says 'my XXXX isn't noisy' it doesn't mean your XXXX is beyond scrutiny. Pretty simple: if turning on lights makes noise in your headset then something about the lighting has a problem. When the lighting manufacturer blames the radio manufacturer, then you have two problems. (BTW, unless you homebuilt your radio from Army surplus and your trusty soldering iron don't buy into the attempt to blame the radio)
Whichever you decide upon know ahead of time what kind of shielding is built into their power supplies, and transmission lines. And what kind of shielding the manufacturer expects you to have on everything else. Hint: If your product's power supply's case doesn't have a grounding strap point then it probably has poor shielding.
BTW, lots and lots of older GA out there with unshielded wing wiring doing just fine. So going overboard on shielding everything that connects A to B isn't industry standard.
One other aspect to consider is whether the taxi lights are of a fixed angle and what angle that is. I have a -7 and my taxi lights point where my landing lights point. It's a more diffuse light so it's still functional, by they still point most of their effort toward the rooftops, stars and other pilot's eyes when I am on the ground. If you are building tricycle gear then this isn't as big a deal.