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So they were purchased and installed by me in a TOYOTA COROLLA E12 (2002-2007) HATCHBACK. I bought them purely because of their low cost as I wanted a clean, powerful, white light that was also economical. I have been using them for about 5 days now, so I don't have an opinion on their durability yet. The lighting is EXCEPTIONAL. I really didn't expect such a powerful, clean light... However, for this particular car model, the installation is relatively difficult due to the cover behind the plugs. It's possible that because they don't ventilate well, they may not last very long, but time will tell. However, for 20 euros, it's worth a try. They need to be properly adjusted so that they don't shine too high and bother others in front. Since I installed them myself, I haven't made this adjustment yet. I highly recommend them as they are the best value for money in this type of LED bulb and have truly amazing lighting results. Especially compared to well-known brands (Phillips, Narva, etc.) which cost twice or three times as much. AND THEY HAVE A 2-YEAR WARRANTY (at least at the store where I bought them). And we're talking about a 2-year warranty even for a T10 bulb that costs 70 cents. Extreme...
UPDATE 23/2/22 - ALMOST 4 MONTHS LATER
No change in intensity, color, or quality. I am truly satisfied and they have proven to be durable over time. Truly value for money. In fact, I tried driving behind a friend's vehicle 3-4 times and asked them afterwards if my lights bothered them or if they were misaligned after long trips. Only in normal situations, such as a long distance (50-60 meters) from the leading vehicle or in a pothole or bump, did it bother them a little. However, it did not bother them when at a normal distance behind.
UPDATE 1/2/23 - 1 YEAR & 4 MONTHS LATER
The bulbs are fantastic, no change in quality, intensity, color, or performance. The best value for money. Personally, I changed ALL the lights in my father's car (Toyota Auris 2009 with Novsight H11 and HB3 bulbs) and even replaced all the interior lights in both cars with bulbs for the dome lights of the same brand. I highly recommend it without any hesitation. No reason to worry. Only comparing the price with equivalent branded LED bulbs will help you understand why you should get these. The cost of changing bulbs in a Toyota Auris in all lighting areas (headlights, high beams, fog lights, T10 bulbs in the front and license plate, driver and passenger dome lights, and trunk) cost a TOTAL of 96€ with Novsight. The equivalent installation of Philips bulbs, for example, would cost 226€. That's all from me... I hope I helped.
Update.
Exactly one year later, they have gradually reached the point of illuminating as position lights...
No durability over time.. No consistent performance over time..
I have the same brand in h4 in my car, I have these for my scooter.
Very strong lighting, the level of difficulty for installation depends on the vehicle they will be installed in.
They are durable over time and when they burn out I will buy the same brand again.
Quality and price ratio...towards the soft white satisfactory light that does not blind those opposite but allows you to see as well...they are easy to install but from what I saw they are not adjustable...for me it wasn't necessary we are exactly...
I bought them for a Beverly 350 sport tuning and I used 1 bulb in the low beam... nice white light with great intensity on the road that you don't need to use high beam... I didn't try both bulbs but definitely, since the headlight is not a projector, oncoming drivers will find it annoying... however, for a car, it would definitely be good to have a projector headlight to install LEDs so you don't blind oncoming drivers...
Purchased for a 2011 Yamaha Xmax. On the side where the bulb is permanently on, it went in directly without any problems. However, on the high beam next to it, a workaround was needed to secure it properly; otherwise, the original bulb remains. As for the lighting, it is amazing with rich light, and it's unnecessary to say that it turns night into day. For the price, you prefer them with your eyes closed. The longevity will be seen in the future.
very good brightness compared to regular bulbs...medium difficulty in installation as long as it fits in the lamp....in terms of duration I can't express yet it's too early
After months of use, I am completely satisfied. Good build quality and strong light, particularly helpful for night driving. I am a professional driver and I drive at night almost exclusively. The lights may need adjustment so they don't disturb
Installed on a FIAT Tipo (356).
A huge difference compared to the halogens that the car had from the factory.
The installation was relatively easy. The headlights have enough depth, so the cover closes normally and no adapter was needed. They snap right into the headlight.
The light they produce is like day and night compared to before.
However, at least on the Tipo, I had to lower the headlights quite a bit to prevent the beam from blinding oncoming or front drivers. So, after installation, you must check if the beam is at the correct height.
Overall, very satisfied and definitely a significant upgrade for the car, as long as it is done correctly.
Value for money 150%. Installed on a Ninja 636c and they really turned night into day. White light, but not weak (like most cheap alternatives I've tried from Chinese shops). Full beam and increased visibility even with the low beam. It was the only thing that kept me in the dark.
So, the low beam doesn't bother oncoming traffic. The high beam...might provoke reactions, but it lights up better than bixenon...it makes you drive confidently at night. Of course, I would choose them again. Perhaps the best available in LED.
Installed on a Fabia mk2 (2003).
Wonderful, strong light that doesn't tire me at night. Also, there was no problem with oncoming drivers.
The installation is subjective depending on the brand of the car. In a Ford Mondeo mk3, it is easy because the light comes out very easily, for those who know.
They were installed in a BMW E36 98’ in a headlight without a projector on the middle beam and with proper adjustment the light is amazing, it doesn’t blind oncoming traffic, there are no shadows, etc., highly recommended. However, for this specific model, they only fit in the middle beam, in the high beam the covers do not close properly
Beverly 350cc Sport Touring. I installed these specific LEDs in October 2020 and now in September 2024, one of the middle beams is starting to flicker. This is the one that stays on continuously, it lasted around 30,000 kilometers! I am completely satisfied with the brightness, color, and longevity of the bulb. The high beam has been working flawlessly since then (of course, with minimal use). I have already ordered another pair to replace it! Also, installation on my Beverly was easy, just knowing the basics will help you manage it easily.
Installation in Opel Astra H '08
Without adapters & Canbus don't try, it won't fit. If you're handy, modification with a dremel disc can be done on the adapter that has the halogen (it is removed from the plug).
Although you have quick access on the right and left above the wheels, removing the headlights (grille, bumper) will give you better access for installation!!
Functionality, the car developed AI and gained its own personality, they blink alternately, a sign that the error canceller (canbus) is necessary!!
Brightness, split personality in daytime running lights shine as if they are high beams! I haven't noticed it being bothersome yet!! Quite distinct and bright colors during night driving!
**Definitely, however, to use canbus (I installed the canbus for H7 from Phillips)**
In the first stage, I give 5 stars regarding the intensity, the color, and the fact that they don't blind. I should point out that I have no experience with LED bulbs to compare. Now, compared to before, I can simply see without stressing! In a 2013 Ford Fiesta, when it's idling, I experience a slight momentary flicker every 2 seconds. I don't think the bulbs are to blame because as soon as I rev the engine, it never happens. I should mention that no adapters were needed to fit (for me), but you will definitely need 2 larger plastic caps because they are big (otherwise, they will collect dust because they have a small fan). They have been tested for 1 day, and no one has flashed their lights at me. I will update in the future regarding durability, intensity, etc. Also, there was no need to adjust the headlights (projector type); the light came exactly where it was with the previous halogen bulbs.
Good bulbs for their price with a nice line without bothering the opposite, passed with the Philips LED Adapter Canbus H7 in skoda octavia 5 rs 2008 and I have no problem!
Easy installation makes night day, now I'm waiting to see if they withstand time.
Light intensity is good (barely blinds oncoming drivers), of course this is also due to the proper adjustment of the mirror of the headlight. For me, the night became day. No comparison to the factory halogens. The color is white and matches the daylights.
As for the installation on a Skoda Citigo, it was a bit of a challenge and I had to buy additional adapters.
Overall, I am completely satisfied and only time will tell about their durability.
Use in Giulietta. Installation was a bit difficult, I had to remove the headlights. The clamp that holds the bulb went in forcefully into one of the two hooks, but it seems sufficient. They fit inside the headlight without modifications. They make the night look like day without exaggeration.
In Skoda Rapid they fit relatively easily, their performance on the first day (night) was amazing 99% compared to the large scale, as the days passed their performance dropped but they are still stronger than halogen. The radiator is large for the Rapid so I had to make a modification with the caps to fit. A few days they make a noise with their fans for 20 seconds when turned on. I will probably go for similar ones without fans which are also smaller.
I installed them on a Renault Clio iv a few days ago, initially the lighting and visibility were greatly improved. The installation, I can say, gave me quite a hard time but this is probably due to how the French have designed that spot. They fit snugly without needing to cut anything. As for durability, I don't have an opinion yet obviously, and in these few days no one has signaled to me that they are bothered, although I have completely lowered the lights downwards.
In the Beverly 300, it turns night into day and I am very satisfied. The lid snapped on perfectly, just on the big staircase it is a bit tight, as if it touches and the air doesn't escape well, which might make it a bit humid, but it will go away, it's not a big deal
I bought them because of the good reviews.
However, in the Audi A4 B6, they do not have the brightness I expected.
The installation was easy!
I had xenon bulbs in my smart 451 and it was time to change them because their performance had decreased over the years. I bought these specific bulbs and I can say that they are much better in terms of lighting and have a very nice color.
I installed them on a Kawasaki Versys '09. The installation was relatively easy, although I had to remove the tire cover from the back. I don't know if the absence of the tire cover affects their resistance to moisture/water
I installed them on a scooter (2012 Yamaha X-Max 250), one bulb went in easily, the second one needed a trick to install the silicone ring with hot glue, tremendous difference compared to the regular halogen bulbs I had before.
I installed it today on a Peugeot 308 (2019), it gave me a little trouble and I ended up removing the headlight to install the bulbs. Satisfactory light and nice color
They are very good, having mainly tried cheap Xenon kits, I saw a huge difference with these. The difference in intensity is immediately noticeable, the only thing that was needed was to adjust the headlights for the correct beam, maybe because I had already tampered with them before. They were installed on a Seat Ibiza 2001, I drilled the caps to fit the fans. Buy them without fear, they are amazing for their price.
Very powerful beam of light. I struggled a bit with the installation, but the result satisfied me! Citroen c4 2008 coupe. (No need for an extra adapter)
On the left is the LED and on the right is the halogen.