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A**G
super white and bright h11 led, they light up the street.
H11 led bulbs for my 09 Focus to use as headlight mainly and am very pleased. They're easy to fit and look good too. Very good upgrade if your car doesn’t have led headlight lights fit these and very white light much much brighter than a standard halogen so I would most defenitly recommend these led bulbs and for the price you can’t go wrong. On the face of it these lamps seem ok without basic design flaw. durable aluminium body of the housing. Besides, the reflector cutting line is good and no dazzling that will no effect to driver from the opposite side as well. ... super white and bright, they light up the street!
S**S
So far so good
So far so good, so far I love them, quite easy to fit in a Ford Focus 2.5, they are definitely brighter than my former halogen bulbs, as shown in pictures, they were Ring 130% brighter bulbs and these LEDs are definitely brighter. They shine on the road nicely and although I have had to set the beam to a 2 to be on the safe side I have not been flashed by on coming motorists while driving.I have not been through an MOT yet so I cannot say how it will do
R**P
No Canbus issues on BMW motorcycle
The halogen bulbs installed as standard equipment on the BMW R1200rs are about as bright as candles and are dangerous due to the lack of road illumination at night. I previously tried a different brand of H7 bulbs but the Canbus system functioned as if the bulb had blown on dip beam and turned on the main beam which would cycle on and off. The display also indicated a fault. After installing these lights there were no faults displayed and the improvement in lighting is fantastic. The only negative about these bulbs is that because of the module moulded onto the cable, the original dust covers can not be fitted. This should not be a problem because the bulbs are rated as IP65. I realise that non-Canbus bulbs can be fitted but a 50 watt resistor has to be fitted in series. It works but gets very hot and needs mounting on metal which is impossible on this motorcycle near the headlights. If you dont mind fitting without the covers then for the price they are recommended
I**M
Perfect for Audi A6 C7 2011 on Reflector Headlight
Our Audi A6 C7 2011’s halogen bulb becomes weaker and weaker in recently days.im looking for a LED headlight for replacement. I check the reviews for this grey headlight firstly and also looking for many other brand as well, finally i bought this H7 headlight. I asked the seller how about the efficient by a reflector headlights, the seller explained it carefully and it help us indeed.Up to now, h7 headlight worked pretty well at light or even in rainy day. Bright enough and easy installation with 30mins. 6000K white lighting without any spot.no interference for radio...We didn’t have flickering problem yet but i noticed many other buyer who complained there are error message happened for their LED headlight from others.I hope it can keep on working for a long long time and i wanna buy more for others cars.I’ll update if any problem happened in later days.
J**0
Very Very Bright. Good For Main Beam.
Overall these lamps were good. I fitted them as dipped beams. they arrived quickly and are well packed to avoid damage. fitting them on my Audi Q3 was very easy and there was plenty of room for the little box the lamp is attached to. it's as simple as replacing the lamp and plugging the new one in. and blimey these things are bright. my old headlamps were just the normal halogen style so I'm actually a bit worried that the led does not project the correct pattern so it might blind other road users. it's literally like driving in daylight, but these lights do have a rotating part which I think your meant to turn until you get a good safe projecting pattern. but unfortuanlty I'm not an MOT inspector so I can't work out where they need to face. regardless these are super bright and I may just swap them into my main beam lamp and get something a bit dimmer for the dipped beams.
D**S
Perfect to install in old halogen place
Before i click the purchased button, i saw reviews said that radio interference exist for led headlights. I am not sure whether it will happened in my car when im gonna to buy a replaced headlight by LED. This is a easy plug and play installation and the radio interference when i am listening to a radio station in a poor reception area. But it goes well after seller told us to surrounded the decoder with foil paperIt to prevent interference. Amazing to see the interference disappear and radio signal as good as before.:DThe manufacturer used noise suppressor to avoid the fan motor make big noise. By the way they have very good customer service team who reply to all your questions quickly. I would highly recommend these headlight bulbs.
J**W
Road Legal? Main beam 'Hole' in middle-distance
The standard H4 swing-clip won't fit. So you have to remove the bulb from its 'O' ring and tube, (it slides out) then clip the empty holder in place (as you would a normal bulb). Once the plastic tube is held in place with the headlight clip, then slide the LED with the dipped-beam sheild is fitted parrallel to the ground plane so that no dipped-beamlight is able to escape to the bottom of the convex reflector and blind on-coming drivers.Due to the bulky transformer and cable, you won't be able to pass this through the middle of your rubber weathersheild and will likely have to trail this out of the bottom meaning the rubber boot won't fit too well.As the LED is held stifly inside a tube and can rotate, you may need to adjust to try and get a proper MOT pattern. I tried as best as I could but it proved quite difficult to get an evern spread of light. I think this is due to the fact that the LED's are on extreme left and right (180') with nor top/bottom light for main-beam, it leaves a noticeable 'hole' in your middle-distance that a suspended filament main-beam (360') would cover. Thus the effect is to leave a 'hole' in your middle distance on main-beam. In other words, it lights up the sides in a parabolic figure of 8 rather than giving two upside-down pyramid patterns of equal distribution on main beam.I had to return to my XEON cool blue (albeit 4200k) which gives a pattern that is kinder to oncoming road users!