M8-H7
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Canbus Error Free
M8-H7 LED bulbs are almost 1:1 designed as halogen bulbs, which makes direct replacement of factory halogen bulbs as easy as “plug and play.” With an external Canbus driver, the Master LED bulbs work with 98% of vehicle's computers without throwing any error.
Perfect Beam Pattern
Experience precision with M8-H7 LED headlight bulb's 360-degree lamp body rotation, achieving an even, unobstructed beam pattern.
Incredible Brightness
M8-H7 LED headlight bulbs feature 9 pieces 55MIL high-intensity flip chip, delivering a wide, uniform, and focused beam pattern. With a remarkable brightness of 130W 13000LM per set, we guarantees that you will be impressed by its high lux, powerful start-up, and consistently stable output.
Efficient Heat Dissipation
To ensure a long-lasting illumination at night. M8-H7 LED bulbs utilize copper tube technology to conduct 30W of heat each circle. Couple with an 12000RPM hydraulic fan and aluminum fins, M8-H7 LED headlight bulbs can maintain a safe operating temperature even during extended use.







HID (High-Intensity Discharge) headlights and LED (Light Emitting Diode) headlights are two popular types of automotive lighting technologies, each with its unique features and benefits.
HID Headlights:
HID headlights use a different lighting mechanism compared to traditional halogen bulbs. They create light by igniting a mixture of noble gases and metal salts within a quartz glass capsule. This process generates an intense, bright arc of light, resulting in a high level of luminosity. HID headlights are known for their bluish-white light output, which can be visually striking and enhance visibility at night.
LED headlights, on the other hand, utilize light-emitting diodes as the light source. LEDs are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electrical current passes through them. LED headlights are known for their energy efficiency, compact size, and ability to provide precise light distribution. They can produce a bright and focused beam of light, illuminating the road ahead effectively.
As for brightness, LED headlights are generally considered to be brighter than HID headlights. This is primarily due to the efficiency of LED technology in converting electrical energy into visible light. LEDs can produce a high lumen output while consuming less power compared to HID bulbs. Additionally, LED headlights often have a more focused and directed beam pattern, which contributes to their perceived brightness on the road.
- Higher Energy Efficiency: LEDs convert more energy into light and waste less energy as heat, making them more efficient and reducing strain on the vehicle's electrical system.
- Longer Lifespan: LED headlights have a longer operational life compared to HID bulbs, which can reduce the need for frequent replacements.
- Instant On/Off: LEDs reach full brightness instantly when powered on, while HID bulbs may require a brief warm-up period.
- Precise Light Distribution: LED headlights can be engineered to provide specific beam patterns, reducing glare for oncoming drivers and enhancing overall visibility.
WEKWOLF led headlights H7 are suitable for 99% of vehicles, such as SUV, Dongfeng Nissan, Honda, Toyota, etc.

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