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Brand OSRAM
Light Source Type Xenon
Color Temperature 7000 Kelvin Wattage 35 watts
Item Package Quantity 1
Xenon hyper blue Hyper blue light due to a special filling system used instead of conventional coating Up to 7000 K High contrast and most stylish look on the road Enhanced brightness For better visibility and shorter reaction times compared to standard xenon lamps
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The hyper blue xenon light with up to 7,000 K XENARC COOL BLUE BOOST convinces with hyper blue xenon light and high color temperatures of up to 7,000 K.
This is due to a special filling system instead of conventional coating.
These products do not have ECE approval.
Electrical data
Nominal voltage 85 V
Nominal wattage 35 W
Test voltage 13.5 V
Photometric data
Luminous flux 3200 lm
Color temperature 7000 K
Dimensions & weight
Product weight 16.00 g
Contents: 2 bulbs (DuoBox)
Phone: +13023021699
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Rich (verified owner) –
I’ve ordered 3 sets of these from Auto Light Industries Inc., which always has the best price, at 2 week intervals and all of them are 100% authentic OSRAM CBBs that came packaged very well with bubble wrap. I used OSRAM’s verification utility to verify serial numbers and also physically inspected them for the trademark laser welds, smooth quarts glass at top and bottom, full length ceramic rod, bumps on the glass that holds the capsule, the shape of the capsule, the angle of the base, and that everything was aligned properly.Even if you don’t understand all that, just know that Auto Light Industry Inc. is selling authentic bulbs.As for the light output, they’re definitely blue in the 6000K range through a clear lens and 35W ballast. They are about 5500K in color through a coated lens like a G5 EX or MD2S 5.0 using a 35W ballast; but 4800K true white with a tinge of warmth using a 45W Hylux ballast with 5.0’s coated lens, this is my set up.Please understand your setup before “reviewing” the color output of these bulbs and understand that blue light is actually terrible for being able to see and will hurt oncoming traffic’s night vision. So if you run these, do so responsibly.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
I installed the Osram CBB’s on another car and loved the color and brightness, so I had to put them on the 2007 G35. Before i did anything, I verified that these were legit through Osram’s Trust Program. No issues there, so I jumped straight to the install. It was a little frustrating, but I was able to do it without removing the bumper. I wouldn’t recommend going that route unless you have long, skinny fingers.Anyways, the improvement was immediately noticeable. They start off purpleish-blueish in color and then quickly transition to a pure white after a few seconds. They’re significantly brighter than the replacement xenon’s that we’re in the car and really light up the road. It’s a nice, crisp white illuminating the road and when viewed from the front, they look pure white. No yellow at all. They’re pretty close to the stock LED’s in newer cars as far as illumination is concerned.Once again, I’m blown away by the CBB’s performance and l
Jose I. Rodriguez-cruz (verified owner) –
I can’t believe that I just dropped $120 on HID bulbs at this point in my life. I was supposed to be upgrading to LED projectors by now in my headlight retrofit, but since those ended up sucking, I went back to HIDs in my retrofit. These were recommended, as they’re cool enough to still be seen as white light output through my Morimoto Mini D2S 5.0 projectors which are “hampered” by the anti-reflective coating on their lenses. I like these bulbs, even though I shudder to think about replacing them in a few years time. But HID bulbs always last longer than you think, and for the price(even at a huge discount from other retrofit parts shops) and the brand, these should last a good 4-5 years of normal use. I’ll update if anything else occurs and see if I can also get a decent output shot to try and emulate the color.As for the color: I’m measuring this through the anti-reflective coating on these projectors I bought and while the output is finally white, it’s more like a 5000K(natural white with just a hint of yellow when seen at certain angles, but not like the color of LED bulbs which are much more like 6000K and kinda purplish/white) color through these lenses. I’m sure that through another type of clear lens, these will definitely be on the cooler side of the spectrum, especially considering how much AR lenses really warm up the color on HID bulbs.But in all I’m happy with the performance of these bulbs, not so happy with the fact that I purchased new ballasts for these bulbs and spent all in nearly $400 for my retrofit upgrade. But if you have a clear lens projector, you could probably get away with the OSRAM CBIs rather than these and achieve the same color output as I did with these.I’ll update further down the road about my experience with these bulbs. Give ’em a shot!Update: I added a picture from a dark road to get the general idea. Color replication isn’t perfect in this picture, but you’ll get an idea as to how these bulbs perform in the D2S 5.0 projectors.
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Ok lets get one thing straight, THESE ARE NOT 7000K bulbs. At 7000K, you can visibly tell they have a blue tint. These absolutely do not. They are cooler than any halogen bulb, very much closer to 5000K. Not blue, but not orange either. You can certainly tell the difference when youre next to a car that uses conventional halogen bulbs. I paired these with a pair of 6500K LED bulbs and the led’s are a lot bluer. So no, they are not “blue-ish”As for brightness, these will certainly light up the road. Dont expect blinding brightness from these, but they are certainly a lot brighter than any “budget” replacement you’ll find here on amazon. Believe me, ive tried a few. I really liked these bulbs. They give off a modern look while retaining as much brightness as they can given their higher kelvin rating.Good job Osram, these are good. Now lets see when they release an actual 7000K bulb.
Francisco Simental (verified owner) –
So far, it’s been working without problems only thing is thought they’d be brighter
JPN850R (verified owner) –
These would be the last HID bulbs I buy.First of all, these are no way rated at 7000K. The actual color temp is about 5000K, pure white with absolutely no blue hue. The package states “OFF ROAD ONLY”, but these are road-worthy in the U.S (maybe different in the EU).Despite high review ratings, these did not impress me at all. They do produce pure white light, which is very weak once the road is wet even slightly. Driving in rain at night renders these very poor as compared to the OEM 4100-4300K bulbs. The higher the Kelvin rating, the lower the lumen which means these bulbs are not as “bright” as 4100K. It is also hard to tell between low beam and high beam.I have tried several different HID bulbs, all of them at $85 and up (I do not support made in China). My vote goes to Osram Night Breaker 1G (the 1st Generation, NOT the “LASER” version). The 1G NB seems no longer available, but they were the brightest HID bulbs I ever tested on my 3G Acura TL.If you value “look” over function, you’ll probably like these. If you value function over “look”, these will disappoint you.
PTGolfer (verified owner) –
First set I purchased was D4S for my Lexus IS350. After the burn in period of about 12-15 hours of use they will become Whiter and Brighter in color. During the break in period I was a bit disappointed with the slight yellow color but it does turn crystal white and it gains Lux according to my meter. Fast forward a year and I purchased the D2S for my QX60 Limited and so far it has been the same experience. When the D2S ignites it seemed bluer then my D4S bulbs and was a better color white once up to temperature. Color is closer to 5-5.5k color and definitely not 7k with either set. The stock 4k bulbs have a small amount more visibility in the rain but that’s subjective. I have the OEM Led fog lights and the D2S CBB match them very well. My wifes QX60 has the factory HID bulbs and Hikari H11 Led fog lights and my newer QX60 with the Osram CBB is alot nicer to drive at night due to the increased visibility.
Richard (verified owner) –
They are brighter than my ddm tuning d2s premium bulbs however they look stock yellow looking definitely oem 4700-5000k and not anywhere near 7k as advertised. Way too much money for these at $100 for the pair. Going to try the Phillips.
Randy Hughs (verified owner) –
Absolutely phenomenal!