A high-tech LED kit and a pioneer in the field, being one of the few with 2 copper cooling plates in the housing, with a built-in CANbus module for working with all onboard computers for low or high beams with ultra-high illumination - 3 times higher than a 55-watt xenon kit.
Extremely reliable and suitable for both low and high beams, due to the instant reaching of maximum illumination.
With incredibly powerful LEDs, with proven quality, providing up to 1700% more light than a halogen bulb.
100% focal length of the LEDs, precisely matching the focus and distance of halogen bulbs, which ensures proper illumination as factory intended by the car's headlight manufacturer.
Due to the fact that there is no housing on one side of the LED that obstructs the light and casts a shadow on the road, this model achieves uniform illumination without dark spots in the middle of the road.
The lamps have a detachable base, with a powerful radiator and cooling fan, and two thermal plates are built into the housing (unlike other models with 3 plates for H7, H4, etc. bulbs, due to the need for a thinner housing to allow the bulb to enter unimpeded and without modification into the narrow opening of factory headlights made for H1 bulbs) with high heat dissipation properties, which guarantee trouble-free operation of the LEDs, even if the fan is not working.
Suitable for every car, due to the small length of 34mm of the fan housing, designed to fit in 99% of headlights without touching the cap.
The kit includes 2 bulbs and 2 CANbus modules.
Operating voltage: 10 to 24 Volts
Power consumption: 65 Watts
Luminous intensity: 170,000 lux measured at 7cm from the bulb's source (for comparison, a halogen bulb measured at 7cm from the source has a luminous intensity of 10,700 lux, which is almost 17 times more. In the pictures, you can see the actual values of both types of bulbs measured with a luxmeter model TA632B, which measures up to 200,000 lux. For all values measured above 99,999 lux, a "x10" indicator appears on the display, meaning that if we measure 155,000 lux, the display will show 15,500 and the "x10" indicator will light up.)