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LIGHTENING DARK H4 LED Headlight Bulb, Hi/Lo Beam 9003 HB2 LED Lights 60W 12000LM Extremely Bright 6500K Xenon White Fanless All-in-One Halogen Replacement Conversion Kit, Pack of 2

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Style: H4 (9003 HB2)


Features

  • Super Bright : LIGHTENING DARK H4 LED Headlight Bulbs have 12000LM extremely white light with perfect beam pattern. Using lamp bead matrix combination, achieve all-round perfect light effect of no blind corner, no black spots and no glare, far more than the original halogen.
  • Adjustable Beam : The latest 360 fully adjustable bulb retaining clip technology design, easily rotate the bulb angle to align the bulb mount correctly. According to your own preferences, simply adjust the angle to get a perfect and comfortable beam pattern.
  • Fanless Design : Without noise, provide a quiet comfortable driving environment. New 6063 aviation aluminum heat sink replaces the original fan cooling function, intelligently recognize the temperature, fast and stable heat dissipation, make the LED bulb last over 50,000 hours lifetime.
  • Easy installation : LIGHTENING DARK Led Lamp designed to match the scale of original car lights. Restore all-in-one wireless instant plug design, no need to modify the dust cover of the original car, achieve quick replacement in 10 minutes. Smaller, simpler, and more convenient.
  • Intelligent Decode : Using new F-series intelligent chip with leading decoding technology, no flicker, no dashboard errors and interference-free radio, achieves more than 99% vehicle adaptation rate. If you want to know more about LIGHTENING DARK LED Headlight bulbs, please feel free to message us, we are always serving for you.

Manufacturer: ‎LIGHTENING DARK


Brand: ‎LIGHTENING DARK


Model: ‎H4 9003 HB2 LED Bulb


Item Weight: ‎3.84 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎4.57 x 4.57 x 2.24 inches


Item model number: ‎H4 9003 HB2 LED Bulb


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎‎G-LD-CCD22-08-E2P-H4


OEM Part Number: ‎‎9003 LED Bulb


Position: ‎Left


Bulb Type: ‎Light Emitting Diode (LED)


Voltage: ‎32 Volts


Wattage: ‎60 watts


Date First Available: August 12, 2022


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  • Trouble free install and fit for huge change in brightness at a reasonable cost
Style: H7
I was raised around sports and rally cars so understand the importance of good lighting when driving at night. As my own motorsport interests shifted to motorcycles, the added importance of good lighting so you could be seen as a safety issue was reinforced time and again. I own a 2005 Audi A4 Cabriolet and had become concerned over the poor headlight performance with aging, cloudy lenses and was very interested in fixing my Audi’s problems and adding a big measure of brightness in the process. I ordered the H7 and H11 Lightening Dark Fanless LED lights that I was advised were correct for my car and got those yellowed, hazy headlights polished to a like-new glass clarity. The change from just that polishing with standard halogens was impressive enough, but I still wanted to see more. As it turned out, the timing of the change was fortuitous as the internal wiring in my headlights had lost all its insulation due to age or heat or both, forcing a totally unrelated repair to prevent probable shorts in the future. One of the challenges of switching to LED replacement bulbs can be “room for them”. Many headlights have very restrictive space limitations, and there was a small concern about having enough room for the low beam mounts in the Audi; there was ample room for the high-beam bulbs, but the H7’s fit just fine. The cable that runs off the back of the bulb contacts the back cover of the headlight assembly but is not crimped. There was plenty of open space inside the headlight assembly for bulbs and cables. I had no problems whatsoever in mounting these bulbs as direct replacements for the halogens. A second issue with converting to LED is whether the bulbs will be acceptable to CANBUS type systems that monitor for defective bulbs and there wasn’t even a delay in the Audi’s circuit validation accepting these bulbs as “working”. From there, you have two ways to evaluate the brightness of headlights: a totally subjective “I can see they are brighter” and photos or light meter readouts to prove the actual light output. I don’t have access to technical light meters but thought the traditional before and after pictures would tell the tale. There’s a problem there as well as, like everyone else, I rely on an automatic camera that would electronically normalize any picture taken and therefore eliminate much of the visual differences. As it turns out I have some experience with traditional SLR cameras and know that an “f-stop” change equals a “factor of 2” change in the light registering in the camera; 2X more or ½ less. This is true of each shutter speed change and each ISO change, so the settings my camera used could be used as my technical light meter. In fact, this presumption worked out in practical application. When I took the before pictures where there were 2 halogen lights for low beams and 4 lights for high beam, the camera used a single shutter speed step change in the exposures (cutting the light into the camera in half) between high and low beam pictures. I took 2 sets of before and after pictures. One set would be the view from oncoming cars of the high and low beam settings at a distance of about 110 meters, These were taken in a suburban neighborhood “under streetlights” that are not close together. The second set were taken on a dark country road, 0.3 miles from an abrupt left turn that was highlighted by a series of yellow warning arrows. I was hoping to show a difference in lighted distance and reflective light off the traffic arrows. The original pictures were all taken with the same zero-zoom settings so it has been necessary to zoom after the fact to show the real results. Comparing the shutter and aperture setting for the before and after pictures, the pictures with the LED lights were over 2 full f-stops, meaning there was 4-times the light available compared to the halogens. This isn’t scientifically accurate but even using this method for measurement the results are impressive. From the subjective view, the lights are very bright. At one point I had the LED’s (bright white) on one side and the halogens (yellower than I imagined by comparison) on the other side and the color and brightness difference was instantly apparent in broad daylight. When driving with just low beams there was not a lot of visual difference in throw distance or spread other than the noticeable color change. That visual color change is also a brightness change. The Audi’s low beam lenses are like “opera lenses” so may limit the spread and throw of the light. The high beams however were like instant daylight close to the car. I was a little set back at what seemed like a lack of “throw” for the high beam LED’s but my driving experience and the pictures back up the fact that there needs to be an adjustment of the headlight alignment. In the Audi reflectors, the focal point from the LED’s produces a lower beam of light than the halogens. This is an easy adjustment and I am sure I can get better distance with a minor adjustment on the horizontal plane. Overall, I am very pleased with the Lightening Dark Fanless LED replacements and would highly recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2020 by D. Cobb

  • Nice Fanless Headlights.
Style: H4 (9003 HB2)
Was a bit hesitant on buying these, but they turned out to be nice headlights. I was concerned it would hold up with no fan but would give them a try. I like the design of these, they are near the same size as original bulbs, and LED elements are positioned at same location as original bulbs. Simple, Pop the old bulbs out, then pop the new ones in, Done. I liked these bulbs. I ordered a second pair just in case one burns out, I have another to put in, because standard bulbs would look weird with one yellow headlight. Had a pair of these for about 3 months and their still going strong. These are a major upgrade from standard bulbs, but you should definitely take into account your headlight condition. Your headlights should be clear like glass. If you got fogged up headlights, it's not going to help much. Fogged up headlights just make them glow, but not light much down road. Light needs to travel, and fogged up headlights stop the travel at the fogged-up area, basically making them just glow, with the road ahead just dark. And headlights should be properly adjusted. Remember, Just because headlights come on, don't make them good to go. Will update if anything changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Johnny

  • great product does not fit mk6 gti with bend lighting
Style: H7
DOES NOT FIT Mk6 VW GTI with bend lighting
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Zack Wilson

  • I would recommend but get a decoder if your car is European
Style: H7
It's nice it's bright but for my benz it needs the decoder.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Chumps

  • Calidad en Eliminación..
Style: H4 (9003 HB2)
Calza perfecto ; y tiene calidad el producto ,más Excelente Eluminacion Led Blanco.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Excelente calidad

  • Great results
Style: H4 (9003 HB2)
Ready to replace and amazing results
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by George Hill II

  • Good value
Style: 9005 (HB3)
For the cheapest LED headlight bulbs I could find, these work just fine. It's amazing how yellow and old halogen bulbs look compared to these. These may not be the brightest bulbs available, but they do at least make a vehicle look updated. I used as High Beam bulbs on a 2006 GMC Envoy. Plug and play, no flicker and you can even put the rubber caps back on the headlight enclosure where as the ones I use for low beams stick out too far to use the caps. I believe these are fanless but I forget so check the description. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by James M

  • Brightness- life
Style: H7
Fits 2009 BMW R1200GS, not easy to install, had to take the headlight assembly out In order to install, Very tight but fits, have not driven the bike yet, not sure about how bright & quality of light & life span, will right another review later on.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by MikeC

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