You're comparing a budget Ultinon Essential vs a higher end version Pro9000. So the better one is the Pro9000. Here are some details on the unit: www.philips.com.my/c-p/11972U90CWX2_20/ultinon-pro9000-with-exclusive-lumileds-automotive-led
yup there is no way to cover the rear housing and if you drive under normal driving conditions the headlights are high enough and pretty much covered from the elements. but yea i agree there is a rick there.
@@AndyKow it's called dust covers for a reason. you're gonna have real issues when moisture, dust and whatever stuff gets inside the housing and starts mixing up.
What is power consumption and output. I am already using Philips ultinon essential on my motorcycle. It is just ok. Is G2 better than last gen? I have H7 projector for low beam and h7 reflector housing for high beam.
Hi Faisal, well i think if you were to compare both G1 and G2, probably the beam power isn't really going to be very much different. If you are looking for a more powerful unit I would suggest getting a custom one done that is brighter and maybe get the reflector housing changed for a better beam pattern.
My cornering light is both fog/corner. Cornering light dims the bulb when centering the wheels. If the led is not dimmable, it'll cause flickering. Maybe they're called turning lights, not sure.
Find out what type of bulb type is used for your Turn/Fog lamp, then you can narrow down before you purchase. It should work as long as you get the correct type.
H4 Ultinon Essential G2 LED Bulb 12V/24V 21W (Set of 2)
H4 Ultinon Pro9000 LED Bulb 12V 18W (Set of 2)
Which one is the best one ??
You're comparing a budget Ultinon Essential vs a higher end version Pro9000. So the better one is the Pro9000.
Here are some details on the unit:
www.philips.com.my/c-p/11972U90CWX2_20/ultinon-pro9000-with-exclusive-lumileds-automotive-led
this led g2 have a marking install ?
Yup it has very easy install method cause it only goes in one way.
I use Ultinon since 2018, size H4 for my Kembara.
Nice. Thanks for the sharing your experience.
Thank you for the info, the video was very helpful!
Glad it helped. Thanks.
this is pretty impressive.. and a well done review
Thanks for watching
So you just ditched the rear housing cover? That is not great… headlight could collect water.
yup there is no way to cover the rear housing and if you drive under normal driving conditions the headlights are high enough and pretty much covered from the elements. but yea i agree there is a rick there.
@@AndyKow it's called dust covers for a reason. you're gonna have real issues when moisture, dust and whatever stuff gets inside the housing and starts mixing up.
What is power consumption and output. I am already using Philips ultinon essential on my motorcycle. It is just ok. Is G2 better than last gen? I have H7 projector for low beam and h7 reflector housing for high beam.
Hi Faisal, well i think if you were to compare both G1 and G2, probably the beam power isn't really going to be very much different.
If you are looking for a more powerful unit I would suggest getting a custom one done that is brighter and maybe get the reflector housing changed for a better beam pattern.
Very nice review, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Nice review
Thanks 🙏
Are they dimmable, so the H8 would work for cornering light?
they are not dimmable to my knowledge. if your corner lighting operates only when you turn then it will work even if it's the H8 type.
My cornering light is both fog/corner. Cornering light dims the bulb when centering the wheels. If the led is not dimmable, it'll cause flickering. Maybe they're called turning lights, not sure.
Find out what type of bulb type is used for your Turn/Fog lamp, then you can narrow down before you purchase. It should work as long as you get the correct type.
@@AndyKow i found out they are dimmable, so the fade on/off is working.
can we install this in bikes
Depends on what type of connector the bike headlamp uses. If it fits i think it's possible.
Silau x❓
It depends on your headlamp adjustment. Some car may need to adjust a bit lower.