• Get the bright white light look
  • Choose Philips CrystalVision ultra headlight bulbs for the look of HID and get bright white light on the road
  • A unique blue cap on the bulb creates a cool blue effect in the headlamp’s reflector in daytime
  • Original equipment quality seal for the most reliable performance
  • Always replace in pairs to ensure a symmetric light beam from both bulbs on the road. Headlights dim over time.
  • Headlight bulbs by Philips, for over 100 years we have been continuously innovating automotive lighting
  • When installing a new bulb, never touch the glass. Either use gloves or paper towel when handling.

Installed the H11 XtremeVision bulbs on my wife's 2011 Highlander Hybrid Limited replacing the OEM main headlight bulbs. Work very well and I don't know if it's because these were H11s (with only one way 'round) though they did not need alignment adjustments. Light is much brighter and lights up further down the road without dazzling oncoming vehicles. Light is whiter than OEM bulb, with no blue tinge noticeable. Pic attached showing comparison of old bulb and one of these. I'm sure you can determine which us which :-) Hope this helps, cheers, Mike

I haven't even installed the lamps yet, but here's a scan of the back of the package of Philips H11 Standard Halogen Replacement Headlight Bulb, 2 Pack. It says that the Light Color is "up to" about 3200K and that the Average Lifetime is "up to" about 800 hours. The Philips package does not list a light output in lumens. A Sylvania standard H11 bulb package I saw in a store listed itself at 240 lumens.

These will last longer than upgraded bulbs. Better to ck how to install on Youtube. This bulb is made in china, designed In Germany.. We replaced the GM OEM after 6yrs as they were getting dimmer and nearing end of life span.

Pretty happy with the turn out more white than the silver stars I had.

Update - February 2018: The warranty for these bulbs says they're good for two years at up to 3 hours use per day. I use them about two hours most days on my long commute, so I thought I'd see how well the warranty works. Pretty darn good, it turns out. After an email to Philips, they requested some info (receipt, several pictures, etc.) that I sent off several days later. Six weeks later, just when I was going to email them again, I got a FEDEX package with a two-pack of the bulbs as a replacement; good way to keep a customer. Excellent customer service, so I'll bump the review up from 4-star to 5-star. The other original bulb is still going strong, so maybe my failed one was just an infant failure. Original Review: Well, on the one hand, these do a great job of lighting up the road. I live in a rural area with no street lights anywhere, and the light from these bulbs is crisp and white and a huge improvement over the OEM lights that came with my Mazda3. On the other hand, after just one year, one bulb has burned out after less than 300 hours of use, a poor lifetime as far as I'm concerned. The second bulb is still working fine, but for a "long life" bulb, this is not a good performer. I'll probably re-order this time, but if I continue to get short life spans from these bulbs, I'll move onto something else.

So I wanted something a little brighter than OEM but not blind other drivers like some of the new LED's. These are advertised as being 60% brighter but still be within legal limits. The attached picture shows they are brighter/whiter in color than the original (new bulb on left). If I had to guess they are roughly 40% brighter although the picture does not do it justice. Since each auto has different optics the end result can be different, so for the record these were installed in a 2011 Volvo XC60. Overall I am satisfied with the results and will follow-up if they need replaced. Note: If you have the same model vehicle and are considering LED, the bulb is behind a cover on the back of the head light assembly with minimal clearance. So trying to fit a longer bulb would not work without modifying the cover and risking a bad seal.

Easy install on a 2015 Chrysler Town & Country. The original bulbs at 18 months old, while not bad, seemed a little yellow so I was looking for an inexpensive replacement. This X-tremeVision seemed to fit the bill, not blue and rated - albeit by the MFG - brighter with a longer reach which is what I was after. They are also rated at 3400 degrees which I believe is just a smidge whiter than stock. When I pulled the stock bulbs it turns out they are Phillips, the connecter type/model only says 'H11' on the original bulbs but on the new bulbs it says 'H11 C'. I'm guessing they are just a super long life bulb but at 3000 degrees and less efficient. For comparison I've added a photo - the light on the left (looking at the photo) is the X-tremeVision, the bulb on the right is the original equipment bulb (now 18 months old from the date of MFG derived from the vehicle sticker) The blueish light is from a 300 lumen LED flashlight.

I'm a die-hard car guy and good lighting at night is very critical for me. These bulbs were a perfect replacement for the stock bulbs in my 2012 Chrysler 300 C. The stock bulbs were very dim and yellow leaving me straining a bit to see the road at night especially with oncoming traffic head lights. I also didn't like that the stock bulbs didn't match the white LED surround of the headlights. After putting in these bulbs I can see better, further and with less eye strain...win, win, win! I have Silverstar bulbs in my 2006 Charger SRT-8 and these are far better than those. Worth every penny of the reasonable cost and I have purchased the same type bulbs to replace my fog lights too! The photos show how they look at night on low beam with the stock fog lights (which add a little bit of yellow color). The photos are taken with my iPhone and unedited other than size and cropping. Good white light and good illumination of the roadway. I am very pleased with these bulbs.

Whiter brighter than OEM. Bought 2 for my wife's escape (H11 low and 9005 high beam) and a sylvania ZXE(which I have used on my old car and have good experience) to compare. Please see photos. These lights are definitely brighter than my OE Philips LL lights (LL for long life I believe), and OE sylvania on my truck. the 9005 is 5 watt higher claimed wattage and the H11 is the same. But don't be fooled by the label. They ARE BRIGHTER! Some people said it's just an "illusion" the higher color temperature gave you. OK. So I set my camera to Manual, with the exact same ISO, shutter speed, Aperture, etc within each comparison group (may differ between groups for better image). i.e. for each low beam, high beam comparison, they are shoot from the exact same position with same settings on the same evening. And you can see that the crystal Vision ultra and ZXE are brighter. Not as bright as Xenon or LED maybe, but better than OEM. I have been tossed in between Philips and ZXE. They performs well on both, ZXE seems brighter out of the box. But I was sold to the Philips longer claimed lifetime. and you can see from the comparison to my truck, which has ZXE bulb on, and was taken 2 days later. The Philips on the Escape is whiter. I still like the ZXE tho. just thinking to upgrade to LED when ZXE went out.

The difference in brightness from the OEM headlight bulbs on a 2011 Silverado 1500 is amazing. These bulbs are substantially brighter. The life of these bulbs maybe shorter, but I believe the trade off in increased visibility is worth it.