Osram H7 Premium New Gen LED Headlight For Car- Px26D12V 50W- 6000K- G5210Cw, White
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Osram H7 Premium New Gen LED Headlight For Car- Px26D12V 50W- 6000K- G5210Cw, White,
- Osram Cool blue H7 12V 50W
- ENHANCED LIGHT DISTRIBUTION
- 1 YEAR OSRAM GUARANTEE
- FUTURISTIC DESIGN TO MAINTAIN COOL TEMPERATURE & STABLE LIGHT OUTPUT
- IT SUITABLE FOR MORE THAN 90% CAR MODELS
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Additional information
Brand | Osram |
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Specific Uses For Product | head lights |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Colour | COOL WHITE |
Manufacturer | Cherry International |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | GERMAN LIGHTING EXPERT |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 8 x 8 cm, 460 g |
Item model number | G5210CW |
Manufacturer Part Number | G5210CW |
Material | Glass |
Size | medium |
Assembly Required | No |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 460 g |
Pranav D. –
Solid build quality, easy to install, Bright light with great visibility at 50W/6000k. Great buy under 3800. Best for my Suzuki S Cross !!
[...]SANDEEP BORDOLOI –
The led light is good the brightness is enough, i have bought two sets of H7 for my jetta low beam and high beam. The light output is sufficient and good but these light give canbus error randomly. Called the osram customer care many times but no solution yet.
[...]Sandhya –
Amazing brightness, way better then expected and seems to be 3x more brighter then stock halogen bulbs. Was thinking of buying some other Chinese brand led bulb which claims to offer way more more wattage but instead got a branded product from osram and Iam very thankful I did as this is fantastic! Light throw is really good at night, using for both low and high beam on my 2012 Tata Manza. Although the price was a bit high but as it’s a branded item and not some cheap Chinese product, Iam happy with my purchase!
[...]Sandhya –
After trying several LED bulbs available in the market, I’m happy to say that my search for the perfect bulb ends here, thanks to the following reasons:
Osram Brand Reliability: One of the key reasons I chose this bulb is the trust I have in the Osram brand. While many high-power LED bulbs in the market today are likely manufactured in the same factories in China and labeled under different brands, Osram stands out for its long history and reputation for quality. As a major OEM supplier for car headlights, including models from Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Maruti Suzuki in India, I know I’m getting a reliable product with Osram.
OEM-Spec Wattage: I’m using these H7 50W bulbs in my Tata Harrier, and they match the exact wattage configuration of the OEM bulbs. This is important because it ensures the bulbs are not putting any extra strain on my car’s electrical system. Many people don’t realize that using higher-wattage bulbs can overload the electrical system, especially the alternator, and cause issues due to ECM adjustments. Sticking to the OEM spec prevents this risk.
Perfect Beam Pattern: While many people focus on the raw power of headlights, I believe the beam pattern is far more important. These Osram bulbs provide a well-defined beam with a sharp horizontal cutoff, ensuring proper illumination without blinding oncoming drivers. This clear beam pattern ensures a safer driving experience, especially at night.
Heat Dissipation: Since these bulbs align with the manufacturer’s specifications, they produce less heat compared to higher-wattage alternatives. This means there’s no risk of damaging the headlight housing due to excessive heat, ensuring longevity for both the bulbs and the car’s headlight assembly.
Overall, I’m very happy with the performance of these Osram LED bulbs in my Tata Harrier, particularly with the projector low beam setup. They deliver the right balance of brightness, beam quality, and reliability, and I’m confident they’ll last for a long time.
[...]Shweta Majumder –
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I own a 2019 Breeza ZDi, which comes with a projector-based low beam and a reflector-based high beam. As soon as I purchased the car, I upgraded the factory-fitted 55/60W halogen setup to a 90/100W halogen setup with a 500W relay. After using that for 3–4 years, I noticed that the headlight housings began to yellow—a common and irreversible issue due to the heat.
After researching for over a week, I decided to go with the OSRAM LED 50W (per bulb), 6000K. For those wondering: yes, it’s a pair of LEDs (100W total), not a single bulb. I installed these in the projector low beam and have attached a few glimpses.
In terms of performance, this LED setup is about 1.5x brighter than my previous 90/100W halogen setup and approximately 2.5–3x brighter than the original 55/60W halogens that come stock in most cars. The beam throw is impressive, and even though my headlamp covers have become yellowed over time, the LEDs still provide a satisfactory amount of light. If your headlamp glass is clear, you can expect even better output from this pair.
Overall, it’s a solid product. I’d definitely recommend it over generic Chinese LEDs. OSRAM is a reputable OEM-grade brand, which gives peace of mind in terms of quality and reliability. I plan to get another pair soon for the high beam as well.
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[...]Shweta Majumder –
Good quality of my nexon low beam
[...]Dr Chetan Solanki –
Why did you pick this product vs others?:
[...]The products works well on my Nexon EV. I see that led gets heated quickly, there is fan provided to decipate heat.
A very good product at this price point. Have put it for my High Beam and the road appears crystal clear.
Value for money:
A good price point
Fit:
Fits correctly
Ease of installation:
Plug and play.
Color:
White
Pranav D. –
Light Throw is not good,
[...]Low visibility, not recommending. Go with local shop recommended light with high watts also issue with guarantee, one of my light was not working, unable to claim warranty, no service center, also fitting clips for the light not available in the box dose not fit directly in vw, bmw, skoda, audi,, it was wrots experience, not value for money, power is Low as compared to other, hard to install without after market clip