V90-H7
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Superior High Brightness
The V90-H7 LED headlight bulbs feature 15 pieces 55MIL high-intensity flip chip, delivering a wide, uniform, and focused beam pattern. With a remarkable brightness of 240W 24,000LM per set, guarantees that you will be impressed by its high lux, powerful start-up, and consistently stable output.
Perfect Beam Pattern
All products undergo rigorous optical testing before mass production. With its 1:1 lighting position as halogen and ultra-thin beads space. V90-H7 LED bulbs produce clear and uniform cutoff line, no matter your car is projector or reflector assembly.
Efficient Heat Dissipation
To ensure a long-lasting illumination at night. V90-H7 LED bulbs utilize copper tube technology to conduct 30W of heat each circle. Couple with an 12000RPM hydraulic fan and aluminum fins, V90-H7 LED headlight bulbs can maintain a safe operating temperature even during extended use.
Canbus Error Free
Designed for easy plug-and-play functionality, it seamlessly integrates into your vehicle’s lighting system without any modification. The intelligent Canbus driver ensure zero error when installed.










The car led headlight V90-H7 can be used in any vehicle, car, truck, van, bus, etc.


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