Safety,
performance,
style
-
HID
Xenon
bulbs
are
the
driver's
edge
for
a
better
ride
every
time.
If
you
find
yourself
driving
at
night
or
occasionally
in
poor
weather
then
you
owe
it
to
yourself
to
replace
your
existing
headlights
with
these
HID
Xenon
bulbs
right
away!
Night
and
Poor
Weather
Driving:
It's
been
shown
that
visual
clarity
at
night
is
only
5%
of
what
it
is
during
the
day.
Perception
field,
color
details,
and
contrasting
ability
goes
way
down
at
night
and
as
a
result,
the
risk
of
accident
goes
way
up.
The
situation
isn't
much
better
for
driving
in
bad
weather
especially
in
fog
or
storm
conditions.
Drivers
need
good
visibility
to
make
the
correct
driving
decisions!
Lives
depend
on
it.
Introduced
in
the
7-series
BMW
during
the
early
90's,
High
Intensity
Discharge
(HID)
Xenon
headlights
have
become
the
choice
of
serious
drivers
because
they
produce
three
times
more
light
and
brightness
than
halogen
bulbs
making
them
far
superior
for
driving
in
all
conditions.
Yet
because
their
glow
resembles
natural
daylight,
they
don't
cause
temporary
blindness
to
oncoming
drivers.
Farther,
Wider,
Clearer:
On
average
HID
Xenon
bulbs
produce
2,800
to
3,500
lumens
of
brightness
versus
traditional
halogen
bulbs
which
only
produce
between
700
to
2,100
lumens.
What's
more,
HID
Xenon
bulbs
produce
90
candelas
of
luminance
per
square
meter
versus
traditional
halogen
which
only
produce
30
candelas
of
luminance
per
square
meter.
The
real
world
benefits
of
these
numbers
-
you
are
able
to
see
an
extra
30-60
meters
or
up
to
15
car
lengths
farther
to
avoid
dangers.
Your
peripheral
vision
is
almost
doubled
to
account
for
pedestrians
and
animals
that
might
suddenly
dart
onto
the
road.
You're
able
to
discern
greater
detail
in
the
environment
from
which
to
base
your
steering
or
braking
decisions
on!
Efficiency
and
Durability:
What
surprises
most
people
about
HID
Xenon
bulbs
is
that
despite
producing
3x
more
light,
they
consume
approximately
half
the
energy
which
halogen
bulbs
use.
This
is
because
traditional
halogen
bulbs
require
a
filament
by
which
to
produce
light,
whereas
HID
Xenon
bulbs
use
electrical
arcs
in
vaporised
Xenon
to
create
their
brightness.
And
it
is
precisely
for
this
reason
that
HID
Xenon
bulbs
last
longer
than
Halogen
-
there
is
no
filament
to
burn
out.
In
fact,
HID
bulbs
usually
last
between
2000-3000
hours
compared
to
450
and
1000
hours
for
halogen
lamps.
Traditionally,
the
only
downside
of
HID
was
the
cost.
Because
of
their
superior
quality
and
longevity,
they
were
priced
far
above
halogen
lamps.
No
more.
we're
able
to
bring
you
factory
prices
on
these
must
have
HID
Xenon
headlamp
kits.
Perfect
for
DIY'ers,
it's
everything
you
need
to
replace
your
existing
headlamps
with
more
powerful,
safer
HID
Xenon
technology.
Click
"Add
to
Cart"
now
to
try
them
out
for
yourself.
At
a
Glance
- Many
times
brighter
than
Halogens
- See
farther,
wider,
clearer
- Save
money
- Lasts
longer
- Greatly
increases
driving
safety
Manufacturer
Specifications
- Main
functions:
Vehicle
HID
Xenon
Car
Headlamp
Conversion
Kit
- Ballast
parameter:
-
Input
Voltage:
8-32V
-
Normal
Voltage:
13.5V
-
Max
input
Current:
8A
-
Rated
Current:
3.2A
-
Output
Wattage:
35W
-
Work
Temperature:
-40
C
to
105
C
- Bulb
parameter:
-
Color
Temperature:
6000K
-
Life:
2500-3000
Hours
-
Lumens:
3200
-
Lamp
Base:
H1
- Manufacturer
Ref:
A7NSQIWOP2UP
Product
Notes
- Conversion
kit
includes
HID
Xenon
bulbs
and
the
lamp
ballasts
required
to
operate
them
- 6000K
refers
to
the
colour
temperature
of
the
bulbs.
They
give
off
a
bright
white
light
which
resembles
daylight
with
a
just
a
hint
of
blue
and
purple
- Reduced
power
consumption
means
less
fuel
consumption,
so
HID
Xenon
bulbs
help
you
save
money
at
the
gas
pumps!
- The
superior
performance
of
your
headlights
could
very
well
mean
the
difference
between
stopping
in
time
and
being
involved
in
a
serious
accident!
Package
Contents
for
Model
CVJK-A21
- 2x
HID
Lamp
Ballast
- 2x
Xenon
bulbs
- User
Manual
-
English
- ISO
Power
Cables
FAQ
-
Frequently
Asked
Questions
- Are
these
bulbs
used
for
low
beam
or
high
beam
replacements?
These
bulbs
are
replacements
for
low
beam,
normal
night
time
or
poor
weather
driving
lights.
Their
brightness
and
strength
extends
driving
vision
and
enhances
safety.
- Will
these
bulbs
blind
oncoming
drivers?
No.
Despite
their
brightness,
their
glow
most
closely
resembles
daylight
and
does
not
cause
a
blinding
glare.