Philips H7 Colorvision Blue Headlight Bulb +60% Set 2x H7 12v 55w 12972cvpbs2 on 2040-parts.com
US $40.00
Location:
Vladimir, Vladimir Oblast, Russian Federation
Condition:New
Brand:Philips
Warranty:Other
Manufacturer Part Number:12972CVPBS2
UPC:8727900368109
2 BULBS!!!! New!!! Genuine Philips!!! Free Shipping!!! Restyle with light Add a touch of colour
Colour your lights blue, green, yellow or purplePhilips ColorVision allows to add a personalised touch of colour to your car optics. Choose from blue, green, yellow or purple and customise your ride. Coloured car lamps that are certified road legalColorVision lamps comply with all ECE regulations and come with a certification card to prove they are road legal. Keep it with you in your car at all times. React faster with more lightIncreased visibility is proven to help you react faster while driving. With 60% more light, ColorVision increases your visibility by 25 metres compared to standard lamps. Better anticipate any obstacles that might come your way. Designed for reflector optics for colour customisationPhilips ColorVision creates coloured effects by reflecting light into the lamp optics. Switch on your headlamps and light up with a touch of colour Light up the road with 60% more white lightThanks to its technology, Philips ColorVision lights up the road with 60% more white light than any other standard lamp. So you see the road ahead more clearly, while your optics add a touch of colour Philips is the choice of all major car manufacturersFor 100 years, Philips has been at the forefront of the automotive lighting industry, introducing technological innovations that have become standard on modern automobiles. Today, one in two cars in Europe and one in three worldwide is equipped with Philips lighting Philips car lamps are made of high-quality quartz glassUV-Quartz glass is stronger than hard glass and highly resistant to temperature extremes and vibrations, which eliminates the risk of explosion. Philips quartz-glass lamps (filament 2650º C and glass 800º C) are able to withstand severe thermal shock. With the capability for increased pressure inside the lamp, UV-quartz glass is able to produce a more powerful light Philips car lamps are highly resistant to humidityOnly a burning bulb made of quartz glass (filament 2650°c, glass 800°c) can resist thermal shocks: if a drop of cold water touches the hot bulb, which can happen when you drive through water with a broken headlight unit. Philips car lamps are highly UV resistantPhilips special anti-UV coating technology protects the headlights against harmful ultraviolet radiation, making Philips UV-coated quartz glass perfect for all driving conditions and ensuring their longevity
Technical SpecificationsProduct description - Technology
Halogen - Type
H7 - Range
ColorVision - Application
- Designation
H7 ColorVision - Homologation ECE
YES - Base
PX26d
Marketing specifications - Expected benefits
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