S**G
This is it! Perfect!
FINALLY! H4 LEDs that dont have the 6000k blue tint. If you're in the market for actual neutral white (4300k-5000k) color, then these are it! Neutral white cuts darkness far much better than 6000k. The picture shows 6000k HID on the right (full of glare) and clean LED on the left (the wall is yellow). On top of that, it was a great price! Now all that is left is to see how long they last!
D**.
Lasted less than 2 months when they should last 10 to 20 years!
One of my lights stopped work in less then 2 months. It should easily last 10 or 20 years. They're not as yellow in color as depicted in the description but at least they're not blue. Pretty much just White which is good.Update: FANTELI promptly sent me a new light. But it too failed even sooner than the last. The odds of that happening are what one in a million or a billion. I think it's safe to say I'm either very unlucky or these lights are just garbage. A LED light rated for 50,000 hours should easily last 20 years not if a lifetime. Even if it failed at five years it would still be junk. It may be worth the money but still poorly made. FANTELI and Amazon have great customer service though. I've had bad luck with other LEDs put in my car as well. And even in my home. I don't know what's up with the manufacturers of LEDs but LEDs are supposed to be very hard to break and last a very very long time. So I can only imagine that their engineering them to fail on purpose and just hoping you don't take the time contact them for a new light or that they'll close there company before most of the warranty work comes in. The failure rate on an LED should be about 1 in a 1,000,000 not 1 in 4 which is my experience so far.Update: I just had another one of their lights go out. That's three in less than a month. Even if for some reason I had too much voltage going to it which is highly unlikely it would still last far longer than that.
C**Y
OEM Appearance, Modern Performance
I put these in a 98 Jeep Cherokee after doing the H4 conversion from the sealed beam light. They are much brighter but still look original, which is great because I didn't want the blue hue that even a white LED produced.You have to be careful to make sure the triangle is oriented the correct way in the housing so that your high and low beams are the correct way. Make sure to test them before buttoning everything back up.
Y**A
These do not last, got replacements from MFG and they lasted even shorter
I would not recommend these LED headlights for use by anyone unless you only get a few months of darkness. Installed first set in mid April 2020, one light had died by July 2020, other light died mid July 2020. Asked for replacement set thinking these were a bad batch, seller required $6 for replacement set. Installed one replacement in the beginning of July 2020, one of those has now died mid July 2020. Just installed last of 4 total bulbs mid July 2020, will use it until replacements of another brand come.Also the BRIGHTS do not appear to be any brighter just another side of the post the LEDs sit on that lights up, lights do not get any brighter, just increased projection range due to another side lighting up.Liked the tone of light, if only these would last longer than a few months at best. Would give zero stars if I could.
Z**Z
Bright Modules. Need to Adjust Headlighe lens aim. One dead light after ~300hrs operation
Vehicle = 2015 Mitsubishi MirageOverall these lights were a breeze to install. I did need to remove the rubber lamp grommets and use the headlight adjustment screws to lower the light beam a considerable amount to prevent blinding oncoming drivers, but this is normal for LED headlamp upgrade kits in general.The beam was not as focused as with normal incandescent headlights, but the Mirage was not designed with LED lamps in mind. As such you mileage may vary. Even with the fuzzy beam focusing, this headlamps were much brighter than the stock lights, with a far more white tone compared to the more soft yellow tone of the normal incandescent bulbs.As for lifespan, I purchased and installed these lights late December of 2019 and just last night (9/7/2020) I noticed one unit flickering with what appears to be a dying LED controller. These lights saw daily use with a weekly run time of about 7.5 hours of drive time. Adding a fudge factor this approximates to approximately 300 hrs of operation before one lamp failed.Based on my work experience with LED office lighting, this is the normal failure point of LED lights. The LEDs rarely die, but the LED controllers (which control the voltage across and current through the LEDs) die fairly regularly.
A**N
Good color, very poor pattern
Easy enough to install. In my 2003 civic, I had to unscrew the bulb out of the mounting bracket, clip the bracket in, stick the bulb through the rubber back cover, then screw it back into the mounting bracket. The color is fantastic, and they are plenty bright. However, the reflector pattern is horrible. There is very little difference in illumination pattern between high and low beam. I had to adjust my headlights way down to not blind oncoming traffic. The COB LEDs are way too big to radiate properly into the lenses in my car.
M**W
Color is good, quality not so much
One headlight is bright, the other headlight isn't. Very noticeable, one side is perhaps half the lumens of the other.Edit: the dim headlight died in less than a year. Knocking it down to 1 star.
J**R
Started out great
I was very pleased with this product upon initial installation, however 6 months later one bulb went out. Then a week or so after that one, the other went out as well. Now they are very dim, and you can hardly tell that they are on. Sad to say this is not a good buy.
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