Size: 3.4 * 3.4 * 4.7
Input voltage: 12V
Power: 100W
Color temperature: 6000K
1. Using the outside UV quartz glass tube, to prevent aging lamps.
2. Applicable lamp life longer, more durable, enhance the brightness.
3. The higher light output, easy to deal with a variety of road conditions.
4.Don't need to change lines, a direct replacement for the original car bulbs.
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