LED SHOWDOWN - Philips X-tremeUltinon LED vs everyone

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Hi everyone! In this video we'll compare the most requested LED, the Philips X-tremeUltinon with some of the most powerfull LEDs available on the market. From Osram, Infitary, Bevinsee, Novsight, Auxito and Boslla. We'll test everything from their light output to their endurance to find out which is the best choice for you.
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    Apollo X7
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    Novsight Green (Novsight N52)
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    Boslla RGB
    www.boslla.com/product/rgb-pro/
    Boslla FOG
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    About the Rating:
    At the end of the video, I thought that it would be a nice idea to have a rating for the products that I test. So, based on the general 5 star rating used all over, I made my rating to better suit my personality. The rating is based on my testing and my opinion of a specific product. It takes into consideration many factors like performance, reliability, availability and many other aspects which are essential to a consumer. Of course, some of these factors may not be applicable to other regions or demographics. As price is another factor in this rating, a product may be cheaper in other regions, rendering my rating as inadequate. In this case, you should reconsider if the product is suitable for you or not.
    About the tests:
    Light output - This parameter was measured using a specific instrument called the Lux meter. As the name implies, this measures the LUX value of a specific light source. In other words, the amount of light that is hitting a surface. Compared with Lumen, which describes the total light output of a light source in all directions, Lux is more relevant in this case because it measures the light projected by the headlight. For example, a poorly designed headlight bulb with a high lumen rating will not focus the light properly. therefore it will have a bad Lux reading. We are interested in road illumination, not specific bulb brightness. The test was performed using a projector type headlight and a reflector type headlight. The headlight units were positioned at 3 meters from the projection surface, where the measurement was made. Every bulb was powered using the power supply set at 14 volts. Both headlights are used to recreate real life usage. In general, projector headlights offer less light output because the light needs to pass through an additional medium (the lens) which, with time, can get dirty. Moreover, projectors have a smaller mirror further contributing to its lower light output.
    Efficiency loss - This parameter was measured using a TSL2591 High Dynamic Range Digital Light Sensor positioned at 30cm from the light source. The code used to run on the Arduino was configured to record a reading every second for 30 minutes. All bulbs were powered at 14V.
    Real wattage - This was measured using a high accuracy power supply. The bulbs were powered at 14V. By multiplying the volts with the amps, the real wattage can be determined. NOTE: some of the power consumption is reserved for cooling.
    0:00 - Intro
    1:02 - Product overview
    3:25 - Dash warning light test
    3:40 - Real power test
    3:55 - Light output test
    5:20 - Light output test results
    7:19 - Thermal management test
    8:42 - Efficiency test
    10:30 - Noise test
    11:22 - Endurance test
    12:25 - Conclusion and rating
    18:38 - Outro
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  • @SergiuGabor
    @SergiuGabor  2 года назад +67

    My laptop is in service and I forgot to put links for the products in the description and a few other things. I'll update the info asap. Sorry about that guys.

    • @juancarlosortiz9688
      @juancarlosortiz9688 2 года назад +2

      can u test the new led of quartz?

    • @fredokrueger7538
      @fredokrueger7538 2 года назад +2

      It lacks the temperature of the halogen in operation to be able to compare to LEDs

    • @lo8693
      @lo8693 2 года назад +2

      Can we send you some led for testing and comparisons? We just want honest reviews like yours not bias

    • @danuber5559
      @danuber5559 2 года назад

      Genuflect

    • @viccooper6160
      @viccooper6160 2 года назад

      Hi Gabor, I’d love to try the Bevinsee led in my car (Honda Accord 2003-08), originally it’s a H1, but my concern is it will not fit… The halogen bulb is a super tight fit, leaving less than one millimetre movement around when fitting through the hole on the back of the projector. Are those made to not be bigger in diameter?

  • @monishm2128
    @monishm2128 2 года назад +1

    Salute to your testings and effort behind each video. All the details is informatics and sarcasm is enjoyable. Keep up the good work !
    Cheers ✌️

  • @moazdaza7275
    @moazdaza7275 2 года назад +2

    man your videos are out there as one of the best on RUclips!
    thank you for your informative videos, actually funny sense of humour and down breaking of what are these Led's capable of.
    Amazing video(s)!

  • @nagymatyas8360
    @nagymatyas8360 2 года назад +1

    Finally, detailed comparison and deep test of the LED headlight bulbs. Congrats for the video !!!

  • @marcioreis2648
    @marcioreis2648 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sergiu for all the tests , it made a lot easier to choose from different brands. Save me a ton of time and money.

  • @caporal888
    @caporal888 2 года назад +8

    WOW, Sergiu, just WOW. As always, you never disappoint. You make us fellow romanians PROUD.
    I'm not hoping, I'm sure you will become one of the best car-products reviewers on Yt. Hats off to you, PLEASE never quit making this type of videos (with that unique comic-feature of yours, it makes everything so much more pleasant to watch).
    The ammount of work you put into making these videos is (for now) so underrated, but we can all see it's fun for you as well and you love what you are doing!
    As for a feedback and a suggestion:
    I have tried a pair of LED H7 lights that cost me ~100$ on DEPO projector headlights for a Golf 5.
    The results were quite disappointing in regards to what I expected for the light output AND brightness. The DISASTER was when I had them in foggy/rainy conditions. I wanted to throw them in the trash can after that road. I was (almost) blind on the road because of them.
    This is where my suggestion comes:
    I (personally) had those LEDs at 6000K light which has a blue(ish) colour output and after further research I learned that this is not a very comfortable colour for our eyes.
    Our eyes are most comfortable with color temperature arround 4300 - 5000K (4300K being stated as the best one of all; I personally like the 5000K, which should be pure white).
    If it is possible, could you try making some tests for these LEDs on foggy/rainy conditions? ALSO, I think trying different color temperatures would make these tests even more relevant (of course between the most desired of them 3000 - 6500K; anything above/under those values have no meaning, other than looking like the clown from your video ^^).
    Thank you again for the video and keep up the outstanding work!

  • @JannyUK
    @JannyUK 2 года назад +11

    Great comparison, this is exactly what I was looking for and love the style of how this was set out and tested. I currently have Auxito but the one before the silver version (cost around £15). Currently looking into another brand for my reflector headlights. The silver being around £30.
    My choices so far have been AUXBEAM F16 PLUS, Bevinsee, Novsight Orange / Green and Cougarmotor Dualdrive?
    Currently just looking into cheapest and best which Nov Orange seems pretty good for the price and performance whilst the rest are around £45 the Nov Orange is £30

  • @namelesske
    @namelesske 2 года назад +108

    When electroboom breed with project farm. :D

  • @zahimiibrahim3602
    @zahimiibrahim3602 Год назад +11

    Another amazing review so thorough and balanced from Sergiu. How about some of the new generation of LEDs without those big heatsinks and fans at the back that would be suitable for tight spaced headlamp units without the need to take off or modify back covers and for high beams/flash-to-pass lights that are usually on for short durations. Would love to see a review of those

  • @clansman81eg
    @clansman81eg 2 года назад

    Man your channel is super cool, friendly, good English, honest reviews, keep it going, what an effort !

  • @bogdanbucur3157
    @bogdanbucur3157 2 года назад +22

    The problem with very high light output bulbs is that the bleeding light above the cut-off line will blind oncoming drivers. It's the reason neither OSRAM or Philips bulbs have very high light output, because it's hard to control where that light is going anyway using LED light sources in light assemblies designed for halogen filaments. OSRAM and Philips are actually trying to develop products that can be legally certified to be used on public roads, unlike obscure Chinese manufactures. And while neither of these retrofits are legal, because they don't meet the legal requirements, OSRAM has actually developed the only street legal LED retrofit, the NIGHT BREAKER H7-LED.

    • @SterNebula
      @SterNebula 2 года назад +4

      Some cars let you control the aiming of the headlights so if they seem to blind others lowering them might solve the issue.

    • @bogdanbucur3157
      @bogdanbucur3157 2 года назад +9

      @@SterNebula It certainly does not. If you lower the headlights not to blind others, then you are also lowering the hotspot of the headlights hence drastically reducing your vision range. Headlights are very delicately designed and tested and what we may perceive as being good enough vision, may in fact be objectively bad and dangerous. That's why they are tested with lab equipment, with half a tank of fuel and the weight of a driver inside, on a level surface.

    • @Chaotnr1
      @Chaotnr1 2 года назад +2

      @@bogdanbucur3157 I can attest to that. I have been driving around with different very bright chinese LEDs for a few years now and I always had to lower the hotspot because I was blinding the oncoming traffic (reflector type headlights). Now with the Osram LEDs installed I don't have this problem anymore and for me personally they are bright enough.

    • @DashCamSerbia
      @DashCamSerbia 2 года назад +3

      What is the point of aftermarket LED bulbs anyway? All they do is blind others.

    • @Nayr747
      @Nayr747 2 года назад +1

      Can you explain why independent testing of good LED bulbs from manufacturers like Morimoto, GTR Lighting, etc shows a sharp cutoff with little to no bleed above it just like the OEM halogens they replace then? I understand there's a lot of cheap crappy LEDs but the nice ones don't seem to have the issues you're describing.

  • @sapte62
    @sapte62 2 года назад +5

    Great job, as usual! I fitted the Novsight blue on my bike (projector headlights) more than 1 year ago. Great results,compared to the standard halogen bulb. Good and clean light cut, so no flashing from incoming traffic. I chose them for their small size, the fit is perfect. I can even use the original bulb dust cover, which is recommended. Keep up the good work!

  • @o-1111
    @o-1111 Год назад +1

    One scientific method of comparison with mathematical analysis. This is the best analysis on headlights I have seen so far.
    Thank you very much for your video

  • @johnnyjimj
    @johnnyjimj 2 года назад +11

    I just wanted to let you know that this video answered all the questions I had, except for operation in DRL mode (for systems using high beams driven at low voltage and intensity).
    Your in-depth study of the different bulbs was extremely helpful, like no other on youtube, or anywhere else for that matter!
    After carefully reviewing all your reviews, I went for the X-7Seven X-Apollo and found a source on Aliexpress at around $50! I must not have been the only one who saw your video to come up with the same conclusion, because after I received my order for low beams a month later and confirmed the incredible brightness and quality of these LEDs, when I went to order a set for my high beams, I found they were all sold out, all 1000 of those the seller had on stock when I put my order in back in early November!!!
    When I put the first bulb in, it outshone the remaining three halogens by such a wide margin that they seemed like parking lights in comparison! And, in my reflector, the cutoff was very crisp, the same as with the halogen! However, because of the insane brightness, I felt I had to lower the beam angle a bit to avoid blinding oncoming traffic from the light spill and fortunately, wasn't flashed at on my first drive. They are actually so bright in my low beams, that the halogen high beams don't add anything at all anymore!
    This old man thanks you warmly for having helped make his night driving stress-free again, and sure hope you will continue testing more of these LED Headlight bulbs! Subscribed!

    • @4ndY252
      @4ndY252 2 года назад +4

      Hey, would you mind sharing the link? Also, how good do they work as high beams?

    • @marianbadea369
      @marianbadea369 Год назад

      What's the source on AliExpress for the X7? 🙏🏻😁

  • @jochemvandenheuvel4695
    @jochemvandenheuvel4695 2 года назад +10

    Dear Sergiu, i really love watching your reviews and find them very informative. Based on this video i have contacted the makers of the Apollo X7 because on their website i indeed could not opt for shipping to the Netherlands. After talking to them through the website chat function they added this option right away and shipped my bulbs to the Netherlands. I have the H4 dual function (high beam + low beam) and must say they provide a ton of light and i haven't had a single car flash their lights at me so to me it's worth the price.

  • @ailtoncorreia5628
    @ailtoncorreia5628 Год назад

    Hi Sergiu, thank you so much for creating such technical video, that’s what I was looking for.

  • @RatingARKReviews
    @RatingARKReviews 2 года назад +1

    You are doing a great job! All your videos are very informative!

  • @arlex2370
    @arlex2370 Год назад +1

    Excelente análisis con buenas marcas, por fin encontré lo que estaba buscado 👍 quede contento con este contenido!

  • @RadostinVelchev
    @RadostinVelchev 2 года назад +17

    I have the Novsight N52 (green) in my MK4 golf on Hella projector headlights. The main drawback of using LED in projector is that the hot spot is pulled down from the cutoff line which produces a very bright spot in the first 15m Infront of the car. The light output after 15m drops significantly and when your eyes adapt to the bright spot you simply do not see the light that goes after 15-20m.
    Tried several models and all had the same issue, I measured the light at ground level at 5, 7.5, 10, 15 and 20 meters

    • @edmonddobrova5641
      @edmonddobrova5641 2 года назад

      did you find any solution because i have same issue, i am using nikon led h1 headlight

    • @RadostinVelchev
      @RadostinVelchev 2 года назад +3

      @@edmonddobrova5641 yep, installed good quality HID and all is well. Tried like 5-6 models LEDs in projector housing and all had the same issue, I gave up and went to the good old xenon.

  • @shaquillevaldez234
    @shaquillevaldez234 2 года назад +10

    The best led test by i’ve seen so far, i like how you tested the reflector and projector with the same bulb.

  • @ShakirFaiyaz
    @ShakirFaiyaz 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for such a great video. Appreciate the detail break down, tests and comparison!

  • @GolfAlh
    @GolfAlh 2 года назад +1

    Omule, te urmăresc de ceva timp, e primul comentariu! Ești bun, editarea din ce în ce mai bună, parcă și accentul a început sa mai piardă din influenta slavă! Keep up the good work!

  • @beride
    @beride 2 года назад +25

    Hey Sergiu, very nice video and work ! Now Philips Ultinon has come out with 3-4 different models, the 5000, 6000 and 9000 for instance. It would be great to see a test on them, as they were all approved in Germany. Keep up the good work !!!

    • @jensschreiner5351
      @jensschreiner5351 2 года назад +8

      That's not entirely correct. The 6000 version is road approved for certain models and headlights on these few models. The other two aren't and are "for off-road use" only.
      But from personal experience "off roading", I can tell you the 9000 ones are just crazy amazing. I only have them as high beams (low beam is Xenon), but the brightness and range is just eye opening. Well worth the money

    • @MazharAliz
      @MazharAliz Год назад

      Waiting for this review

    • @EsotericArctos
      @EsotericArctos 9 месяцев назад +3

      Anything above 6000K is going to just reduce your ability to see, especially in fog/rain and off road conditions. That super bright white light may be appealing, but you will actually get much better visibility with 5000K, especially in rain and fog. Going up to 9000K is going to give you a very blue/purple light, and this is proven to be bad in rain and fog conditions. Also, dawn and dusk, 5000K will be superior over higher levels. This is why Halogen at 3600K is actually still superior in rain/fog and at dawn and dusk.
      But don't take my word for it, go and research why the old oil lamps in nautical light houses were superior to electric light back in the day, That slightly yellower light penetrates fog/rain much better.

  • @TheCzechmate007
    @TheCzechmate007 Год назад

    As a lighting professional, I approve your test. 👍 The only advice I would give you is to use the luxmeter on a stick or a tripod with handheld display unit and sensor on an extension cord, because when you are holding it in your hand, you can be sometimes closer, sometimes further away from the sensor, influencing the reading a little bit...

  • @Sn-uh6je
    @Sn-uh6je 2 года назад +4

    great video... hope to see novsight a500-n37 test review on next video. many says it is the brightest led so far.

  • @user-qz6ix7od3b
    @user-qz6ix7od3b 2 года назад

    deci chiar iti doresc sa fii urmatorul project farm, versiunea noastra. hai bafta si spor!! sa ajungi sa-ti platesti timpul si materialele din yt!

  • @Julkorv
    @Julkorv 7 месяцев назад

    Please start making new videos about this kind of LED bulbs, your videos is pretty much the only ones I trust! Cheers from sweden

  • @vishwajeetsuman8617
    @vishwajeetsuman8617 2 года назад

    Your analysis is always great and out of box.
    Love from India😍

  •  Год назад

    Excellent review and comparison, thank you for it 👍

  • @iulixxx
    @iulixxx Год назад

    Teste astea facute de tine sunt next level...and above.👍

  • @pittesn
    @pittesn 2 года назад

    More videos like this, its the best led comparison videos on youtube

  • @joshuawroblewski1716
    @joshuawroblewski1716 Год назад

    I love this dude’s videos! Thank you always for the great vids brother…

  • @nashs2373
    @nashs2373 2 года назад +1

    The testing is great i like to see more cheap led bulbs

  • @Carnage88
    @Carnage88 2 года назад +1

    Video quality is so good now man! The "professional" is pretty funny lol

  • @kapishgirdhar
    @kapishgirdhar 2 года назад

    Yay more of these good sir ! 👍🏼

  • @trollgarage7379
    @trollgarage7379 2 года назад

    Really nice test! =D

  • @a.a.2677
    @a.a.2677 2 года назад

    High quality video and also very usefull informations on the available automotive LED's on the market.

  • @DJIco
    @DJIco 2 года назад +3

    It would be great on the next comparisons to include the color temperature because this is very important for the road illumination.

  • @andreandrade31
    @andreandrade31 2 года назад

    Thank you for the vídeo. Finally found a led kit that really performs in my car. X-Apollo is the Best!!!

  • @DJIco
    @DJIco 2 года назад +6

    Listen everybody! I was inspired of the latest videos of Sergio about LED comparison. That's why I decided to improve my car's projector headlights and I ordered first the Bevinsee V35. After that I ordered the Bevinsee V45 and finally the X-7 Apollo. So now I have 3 of them. I don't have the equipment that Sergio has but I can see clearly with my eyes that Bevinsee V45 are the brightest! The main difference between these 3 bulbs is the color! Bevinsee V35 has the best color which is around 5500K. They illuminate great even on wet road! I have been driving with them almost an year. On the second place is X-7 Apollo which has around 6500K. The most powerful bulbs are the Bevinsee V45 but they have worst color which is around 7000K and on wet road you don't see as well as V35! I can show you photos and videos of my test experience to proof my words. So I am kind of disappointed of you Sergio, because I though you are honest and not making a paid reviews, but this is the way to survive in 21st century and I am not judging you. Be health and I hope my comment will be helpful for those of you who read it.

  • @NechitaMarianFlorin
    @NechitaMarianFlorin 2 года назад

    Thanks. Keep up the good work!

  • @red05malibumaxx
    @red05malibumaxx Год назад

    Thank you for doing your reviews on BOTH reflector and projector housings!! I have reflector on my car and my wife has projectors.

  • @wanderingandroid
    @wanderingandroid 2 года назад +3

    I think it would be also interesting to compare led headlights that have fans and the ones that are fanless but have heatsinks like those braided heatsinks. People swear by those braided heatsinks that they perform better and lasts longer. I just cant imagine those braided heatsink can move more heat than then fan type headlights considering the air temperature in the engine is already hot.

  • @damirfejzagic2800
    @damirfejzagic2800 2 года назад

    I own 2007 Renault Scenic with projector low beam. I cannot describe how awful my lights were, dimmed and with lite output, I had to turn on fog lights on dark nights. I've tried better bulbs, even LED-s, but ones that were bought in store here (Croatia). I've even polished the headlights. That and LED-s got low beam a little better, but not as good I wanted. After watching this video, I got Bevinsee V45 (mainly cause I wanted as meny lux possible for lower price), and... Holy sh...!
    My lights are now awesome, bright and quite usable, there is no warning on the dash, and (best of all) it seems that their brightnes is perfectly aimed on the road - nobody is flashing back to me. Thank You so much! I owe You one...
    Here is the video taken on a dark and rainy night (wait for a few sec till I get to the dark part of the road)
    ruclips.net/video/paDfM-fVLxc/видео.html

  • @Daavi85
    @Daavi85 2 года назад +11

    Really enjoy the great in depth and professional reviews, I've tried quite a few cheaper Chinese made H4 LED headlight bulbs over the last few years in the $40 to $60 range and none have been reliable and only one had a good beam pattern from my reflector housing which was an Auxito bulb, I know which bulb design tend to get the best results but after your original review which I found to be the most in depth on Osram I decided to buy a pair of Osram H4 LEDriving HL gen 2 bulbs after my 2 month old Auxito's started to give out and I must say these have been the best LED headlight bulbs I've owned, while the specs listed are less powerful then other brands I've tried these actually perform much better on the road in real world conditions comparatively, they have better light output/beam pattern with a good hotspot due to higher quality build, design, chip placement and have been running reliably/perfect for about 7 months now, I'd compare the brightness similar to high performance halogen bulbs I've used in the past but with pure white 6000k light and so far longer lifespan, sure there are brighter LED's on the market but for the price I think they offer a good value LED upgrade, they're half the price of the Philips LED's and can be had for $20-$30 more then quality high performance halogens, very important is longevity, other brands I've tried ( some appeared in this video) didn't last 5 months or less, I wish I'd just spent the money once on the OSRAM bulbs, it can be hard to find the right LED for your application but I'd definitely recommend the OSRAM LEDriving HL gen2 in a reflector housing from my experience, I'm very pleased with the results.

    • @jesh879
      @jesh879 Год назад +1

      Great comment. I'm curious to see if you also tried the Bevinsee bulbs? How long did those last, if so?

    • @Daavi85
      @Daavi85 Год назад

      @@jesh879 thank you, I just wanted to try and help someone out there from having to go through all the trial and error I did and no I never tried the Bevinsee LED but I'm actually still running those exact same pair of OSRAMS from my original comment without issue, they've been %100 problem free and are still going strong, been very happy with them.

    • @Daavi85
      @Daavi85 Год назад

      @@jesh879 the brands I did try before I decided to go with the OSRAM LED was two different sets of Auxito LED bulbs and also one pair from Sealight, both sets of Auxito's had a decent beam pattern and good color but both failed within a 5 month period, the Sealights I installed had a terrible beam pattern with a strange greenish white light output so I returned them and bought the OSRAM bulbs and never looked backed, like I said I'm still running that original set from my first post and still stand by everything I said, hope this could be of help.

    • @jesh879
      @jesh879 Год назад +1

      @@Daavi85 lots of help thank you!

  • @polgol6741
    @polgol6741 Год назад +1

    WoW, Very nice. Thank You.

  • @mickspencer4171
    @mickspencer4171 2 года назад

    Another great video, your professional friend is a good laugh.

  • @trsfc1595
    @trsfc1595 2 года назад

    Thank you Sergiu, just ordered the Bevinsee V45 with discount 42.50 dollars delivered

  • @Sugurain
    @Sugurain 2 года назад +5

    Most countries forbid using LEDs as replacement for incandescent bulbs, specially for reflector type headlights.
    To get around this, I bought 4300k colored H4 LEDs from Ali Express.
    So far Ive tested:
    Passively cooled HLXG "CSP 48W 8000 lumens" Kinda weak, run hot, but silent.
    Active cooled HLXG "ZES Lumileds Luxeon 12000 lumens" This one was interesting because it would turn both high and low "filaments" when set to high beam.
    Active cooled Overhel "110W 30000 lumens (with 3570 chips)" Still waiting for this one to arrive.
    It would be nice to see a comparison of "warm white" leds that could mimic a standard halogen bulb! :)

  • @Phoenixjoker007
    @Phoenixjoker007 Год назад

    Awsome this is what i paid for internet... Hope every reviewer work this much.... Wish RUclips focus on this kinda quality...

  • @willoverkill8461
    @willoverkill8461 2 года назад

    Great testing, much appreciated

  • @RobertNeaguOfficial
    @RobertNeaguOfficial 2 года назад

    Ma bucur ca ai pus Bevinsee in review, pacat ca deja am apucat sa dau comanda de V35... Sau noroc 😂. Tot pe baza review-ului tau de data trecuta.

  • @Rakku
    @Rakku 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting to see, how much different your tests are compared to someone else I looked at while reviewing these.

  • @Guggu3d
    @Guggu3d 2 года назад

    Got a crazy deal on genuine philips LED's at just about 40$ each. Got a pair of H7,H1 and H4! Can't beat that price!

  • @squareeyes1117
    @squareeyes1117 2 года назад +1

    I bought the V45. Was going to get the V35 Bevinsee for my HB3 High beams but seen the V45 and got it instead as it was only $10 extra. I'm awaiting delivery however this video has re-assured my purchase. Being a high beam, it won't be used too often and will be dipped half the time when in use. Hopefully will help with the thermal inefficiency. On the same token however the halogens exceed triple the Bevinsee's temperature. So it shouldn't be an issue.
    PS I love your videos as the lights you review are all available on Aliexpress which is great for me in Australia as people like HL Revolution review products that aren't available here and are either too expensive to import or straight up unable to be imported. Plus your durability test is awesome. It give that extra firm evidence in the pro's of upgrading to LED, paying for the premium and knowing it's worth it.

    • @lucasclein
      @lucasclein 2 года назад +2

      I just received mine today, was going to buy the v35 also hahaha Man, it's better than I expected, and I was using xenon before. Really really good and Very beautiful

  • @MymyAndCie
    @MymyAndCie 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video. Like always, amazing job.
    I bought the Bevinsee V45 but it might be a little too bright for my reflector headlight.
    I might buy the Novsight Green for low beam and keep the Bevinsee for high beam

  • @otm2002
    @otm2002 2 года назад

    nicely done my friend, thank you so much.

  • @toyotabrony
    @toyotabrony 3 месяца назад

    That third one is an excellent led bulb upgrade. 121 degrees Fahrenheit which is nice and cool. Auxito - M3 is a must have upgrade led bulbs and we have them in 9005 high beams on our 17’ Toyota sienna.

  • @rodrigoflores890
    @rodrigoflores890 2 года назад

    This review has everything you can look for.

  • @AdrianTap
    @AdrianTap 2 года назад

    Thx dude! Great video!

  • @computer1166
    @computer1166 2 года назад

    Somebody told me about Osram bulbs but I nev found it Until your video. Thanks bro

  • @tirthankarbachhar
    @tirthankarbachhar 2 года назад

    Really nice video. Thank you ❤️

  • @samuelcocean9358
    @samuelcocean9358 2 года назад +1

    Ești un Român deștept bravo !

  • @SeeU89
    @SeeU89 2 года назад

    I Orderd directly the new bevinsee thx For your nice and good Tests good Job

  • @Johnny-on7ig
    @Johnny-on7ig Год назад +1

    Great Testing method. You should revisit this with more products including the Samsung Mover Bulbs which have the actual diode at the edge which supposedly is better for projectors.

  • @fzs164
    @fzs164 2 года назад

    The most detailed and professional review on RUclips! 👏 I hope you would do a review of the new X-7Seven X-Zeus 150W 30,000LM. I installed in my projectors (low beam). Its the brightest led bulb that I've ever seen.

    • @pbatacan
      @pbatacan 2 года назад

      Is it really brighter than the apollo?

  • @Mikkel111
    @Mikkel111 2 года назад +12

    Why not test the 3. gen Philips bulbs?
    Also, consider testing the Novsight N37.

    • @heymanbatman
      @heymanbatman 2 года назад

      i also wanted to know how bright and loud the novsight n37 is. it has smaller built fan unlike N39 or f03,f06 with bulky fans. currently i have N39 and the fan is noticeable when the engine is idle or parked.

    • @johnerickvinalon2683
      @johnerickvinalon2683 2 года назад

      Id like to see this as well

  • @cokezero24
    @cokezero24 Год назад +2

    You cannot use infrared camera to measure the temperature of the object that have different coating (bare metal surface, painted and anodized), because the emissivity is not the same. Then the bare metal surface or anodize will always show lower temp because lower emissivity coefficient. If you want to analyze the real temperature you must use thermistor or thermal couple.

  • @starkledturkey
    @starkledturkey 2 года назад

    Good testing. Thanks

  • @Max_-zt5bm
    @Max_-zt5bm 2 года назад

    There maybe an another test of resistance to carry out: that of the falls of electric tension (met when the stop&start is executed)... On my car, when the starter engages, the headlights do not turn off (momentarily), unlike other brands, and thus, two aftermarket LED bulbs broke down because of this. Morality, because of the cost of these bulbs and their short life, I put halogen bulbs back. They light less but are more resistant.
    In any case, congratulations for the content of this video!

    • @johnnyjimj
      @johnnyjimj 2 года назад

      Interesting. You mean to say your headlights turn on when you start the car regardless of the headlight switch setting? In that case the LEDs are probably seeing a voltage spike from the stater. That shouldn't happen, most car electronics have surge protector circuits built-in.

  • @factfilenews
    @factfilenews 2 года назад

    Excellent work

  • @yesayadanu
    @yesayadanu Год назад

    we have Gerald Undone for the camera/lens/videography, we have Dustin Abbott for Lens Review, we have Major Hardware for PC Fans Review, and now we have Sergiu Gabor for head lamps. i'm so glad to found you. auto-subscribed & like!

  • @idiocracy9530
    @idiocracy9530 Год назад +1

    The beam pattern and lux measurements, are they done right after turning the light on, or do you let them heat up?

  • @alilakdawala3939
    @alilakdawala3939 2 года назад

    Hi, watched a few videos and they are very informative. However i am struggling to understand what type of bulbs and brand would you recommend for a reflector headlight? Thanks in advance.

  • @adicristi05
    @adicristi05 2 года назад +2

    Like before watching!

  • @ameykulkarni8946
    @ameykulkarni8946 2 года назад +1

    Any thoughts about H19? When can we expect bulbs from OEMs? My mechanic said they are same as H4 with very minor difference. Is it okay to use H4 in H19 socket? If so, which would be the best LED?

  • @docyusuf258
    @docyusuf258 2 года назад

    Hi ! At what distance from the vehicle did you measure the brightness/Lux ?
    This information will help us in analysing our own venhicle's bulb performance.

  • @baloghakos8092
    @baloghakos8092 2 года назад

    Thanks for help very good videos👍🏻

  • @nikiskype123
    @nikiskype123 2 года назад +6

    Good content. Can you add one more test, to put the lamps in the headlight (closed with cap like in real world) and measure inside temperature and output light for extended period of time?

  • @lanthislombard1847
    @lanthislombard1847 2 года назад

    another excellent review....

  • @bashkhaled
    @bashkhaled 2 года назад +10

    Excellent review as usual , I believe after the pricing of the bevinsee with $49 it should be the best in terms of cost vs efficiency .
    Please make a review for projector lenses >> all the love for your effort Sergiu

    • @brayanpanv5290
      @brayanpanv5290 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, you are right, I bought them a couple of months ago, they iluminate the road pretty good without dark spots. For 49 dollars on Amazon they are a bargain

    • @FELIPE8226M
      @FELIPE8226M Год назад

      I just got them Amazon prime special for $22 lol havnt installed them yet though

  • @bountyhunter_BDPaku
    @bountyhunter_BDPaku 5 месяцев назад

    just brilliant mate!

  • @theroadwarrior4073
    @theroadwarrior4073 Год назад

    Great content, you're one of the few people doing some pretty extensive testing of the bulbs.
    I'm going to be snagging a set of the recommended bulbs for a set of Subaru UK300 headlights that run Hella 90mm halogen modules. Previous owner ran high power bulbs in original modules and destroyed the reflective coating, so I had to replace the modules.
    Also are there any bulbs you recommend without the big external driver module? a lot of the projector modules I see usually have rubber boot which would make some of these tough to install and keep that boot in place.
    Have you tested some of the weirder LED's that have come out? I've been seeing these "quartz tube" led bulbs that supposedly are made to work better in projector modules but it looks pretty suspect.

  • @EvoBeard
    @EvoBeard 2 года назад

    RGB Clown with RGB hair cracked me up :D

  • @gtimbra
    @gtimbra 2 года назад +21

    Very good testing as always, but I think that you have missed some important competitors in your led bulb testing videos. The YT channel headlight revolution has also done many led bulb thests where this bulbs seem to always be on the top: 1. GTR LIGHTING ULTRA 2.0 | 2. Headlight Revolution S-V.4 LED Bulbs. It would be great to see you this these up against the other ones that you have tested. From what there testing is saying, the GTR should be the best bulb on the market atm. Looking forward to more excellent comparisons! 🙂

    • @granadadr
      @granadadr 2 года назад +2

      they are hard to get in europe,, u have to order them from usa,,

    • @georgepapa2950
      @georgepapa2950 2 года назад +4

      Just a RIP OFF, marketing at CRAZY prices.

    • @gtimbra
      @gtimbra 2 года назад

      @@georgepapa2950 Thats exactly why i think it would be very good and informative to have a third party like Sergiu Gabor test them.

    • @georgepapa2950
      @georgepapa2950 2 года назад

      @@gtimbra i have tried the previous champion bevinsee V35 and its awesome. Next one i will order is the X7 as it uses the V35 copper vapour principle of cooling but has more brightness.

    • @Mso94
      @Mso94 2 года назад +11

      You know that headlight revolution owns gtr and morimoto company and in general, every product they sell is made by them. That's why they present their products as always the best, but in reality they are not that good.

  • @artazamngmnt
    @artazamngmnt 2 года назад

    Great video 👍🏼
    You should test the ND10 NIGHT DOMINATOR
    I have them on my truck fleet with projector, just got the apolo from your last video, it is little brighter but its not as uniform as nd10, there are more dark spots with apolo.

  • @JackdeDuCoeur
    @JackdeDuCoeur 2 года назад

    Nice work

  • @wacman
    @wacman 2 года назад

    Would it be best to keep current HID kit in my projector lights or swap to LED, what would be better lights and also light up road signs at a great distance.

  • @Smartestfacts
    @Smartestfacts Год назад

    Amazing just amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @xydtipahtboonyavanich2952
    @xydtipahtboonyavanich2952 Год назад

    Awesome comparison/review video. Very informative with just the right amount of technical details. Data driven conclusions...great work. However, it is now time for an update video. Can you take a look at the new breed of LEDs such as Bullvision 120w - 20000 lumens or HYNBYZJ H7 160w - 25000 lumens or Baishide 125w - 20000 lumen. Looking forward to it brother!

  • @fly-in-life
    @fly-in-life Год назад +1

    Buna Sergiu, ce fac transformatoarele ? Ajuta doar la anularea senzorilor din bord sau au si rol de control al energiei furnizate către led!? Fantastic video!!!

  • @gurgengrigoryan3077
    @gurgengrigoryan3077 2 года назад

    The best channel thanks bro

  • @PJSinohin
    @PJSinohin 2 года назад

    very helpful!
    Cheers!

  • @omgistehdrama
    @omgistehdrama 2 года назад +5

    I'd love to see some test of plug and play D3S LED (HID to LED connected to HID ballast, Just like normal hid), compared to ordinary HID Bulb and then compared to this test LEDs.

    • @liviuci9878
      @liviuci9878 2 года назад

      I'm waiting for that too

  • @Joe_Joe20
    @Joe_Joe20 Год назад

    Hi and thanks for this amazing test I’ve been looking for years!
    However, could you make one for the brand new Philips Ultinon Pro bulbs? This would be interesting to see if they really improved it or not

  • @kashimash
    @kashimash 2 года назад +1

    Great video, how do these bulbs compare to a 35w HID kit?

  • @arthuravenido5721
    @arthuravenido5721 2 года назад

    Great comparison. Been watching your posts for quite some time now and I find these very informative. Can you please do comparison on Novsight LEDs specifically Novsight N12Y 3000K and Novsight N50 3000K, all H11. Thank you.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Год назад

    I really like your review, work and jokes. Great channel.
    As far as these gloves, I think I will stick with my philips extreme halogen 130% h11
    Cheers

  • @MoxxiVibes
    @MoxxiVibes Год назад

    Incredible and entertaining reviews. Thank you so much sir! Do you know if the higher wattage X7 X-Kronos will be even better than the Apollo? It's rated at 80 watts instead of 60 and seems to have a beefier heatsink.

  • @Rich-me5eb
    @Rich-me5eb 2 года назад

    As always great video.
    Can you test the high power led from ledperf.
    Would like to see how it performs.