The Philips 12V Premium Vision H7 globe is a Quality original replacement globe designed to match factory bulb from your vehicle. Philips lights feature anti-UV-quartz glass for optimal lighting performance. Producing 30% more vision compared to a standard bulb, Premium Vision headlight bulbs ensure excellent light-beam performance at a very competitive price.
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Description
Philips is a leading automotive lighting manufacturer. Renowned for our technological innovations, we use high-quality materials and offer best-in-class products. Our 12V car lighting range is a family of lighting products designed for the needs and lifestyles of all consumers.
PremiumVision Up to 30% more vision
- Competitive price-performance ratio
- High-quality and ultra-resistant car bulb
- ECE approved and road legal
More information about Philips 12V globes and a vehicle diagram available here
Please note this is a final sale Item, available while stock lasts
Features
- More powerful light Quartz glass high resistance allows for increased pressure inside the bulb and thus generates more powerful light.
- Better resistance Philips quartz glass bulbs (filament at 2 650°C and glass at 800°C) are capable of withstanding severe thermal shocks.
- Optimal protection against ultraviolet rays All Philips quartz-glass bulbs are coated with a special anti-UV coating that protects your modern plastic optics from harmful UV rays.
FAQ
What affects a bulbs lifetime?
The typical lifetime of a high quality H4 bulb (OEM) is at around 700 hrs and 550 hours for H7.
For 12V halogen bulbs, the lifetime is measured at a specified test voltage of 13.2V. No matter if it’s a standard or a high performance bulb, the lifetime of all filament bulbs is strongly dependent on the operating voltage in the car, even at just 5% over-voltage (13.86V), the lifespan of a lightbulb will be cut in half. So the biggest enemy in terms of a bulbs lifespan is overvoltage or voltage spikes.
It is very important to remember that the voltage to the light bulb can vary significantly between automotive brands, models & even individual cars