Three Colors in One 9006 Bulb
When it comes to 9006 HB4 LED headlights, which color is best – yellow or white?
- The white light enlightens the street better due to its brightness than the yellow one. But white light against the snow or fog can be glaring to the eyes and it can make you tired soon.
- Yellow light was less dazzling to other drivers and also cuts through rain, snow, and fog better than white light. But it can also be harder to see with yellow lights in clear conditions.
So, which is better? The best is to have both white and yellow in one 9006 LED light bulb!
Get Ready For All Weather
Boslla B4 9006 LED bulbs featured 6500k white, 4300k white-yellow and 3000k 3 colors, allowing you to change the color by switching on-off-on to fit all the road conditions.
The 6500K cool white lights offer clear vision at night, and the amber yellow lights at 4300k, 3000K with the best penetrating force, offer a clear view on rainy days, fog, or snow!
If you are driving in foggy, rainy conditions daily or perhaps you live somewhere with heavy winters, these white & yellow 9006 LED bulbs are a must-buy.
One-Click Switch Colors
Just toggle the headlight control switches to switch between white and yellow colors – so easy!
LED Headlight Bulb Benefits
- 3 colors all-weather fit, improve your car’s look and function.
- 7200 Lumen brightness, make your headlights 300% brighter than stock halogen.
- 1:1 design, super focused beam pattern, no dark spots, no glare, do not blind oncoming traffic.
- The 360-degree adjustable base ring, which is a 100% plug-and-play installation, works with 98% of vehicles.
- 6063 aviation aluminum lamp body, 8500RPM cooling fan, IP67 waterproof, lifespan up to 50,000 hours.
- For more stable performance, 1.5MM double-sided purple copper heat conduction is an intelligent temperature control system.
LED Chip Orientation Guide
To achieve optimal lighting output and beam pattern, position the LED bulbs with the chips oriented side-to-side. Arrange one set of LEDs facing 3 o’clock and the other set facing 9 o’clock. This configuration ensures a balanced 360° light distribution, creating an even beam and uniformly illuminating the housing.
Check Vehicle Bulb Model
Determining the appropriate bulb size for your car is crucial before purchasing LED headlight bulbs. To check your headlight bulb model, you can:
- Consult Your Owner’s Manual: The manual usually specifies the bulb type for your vehicle.
- Inspect the Bulb: Remove the existing bulb from the socket and look for markings on the base. These often indicate the model number (like H11, 9005, etc.).
- Use Boslla Bulb Finder by searching vehicle year, make, and model.
I have been searching for so long to find the right LED headlights bulb that I was happy with but when I heard about Boslla and there 3 colors I was extremely excited to purchase them and I have to say they came as promised right before the second winter storm that we got a few days ago and I was so excited to go out and use my new Boslla LEDs…because I like the 6500k but I also luv the 3000k this is a great product that has everything I want that I was looking for and just by switching on and off I could change the color so easily then have to take off and put back on like the regular LED lights. Great product guys I’m very happy might put another order soon
Lights came in on time and are how expected to be nice different modes but I enjoy using the standard mode the most.
Way better than my expectations
Perfect !!
Great product, good work guys.
Installed them this weekend after getting new headlight assembly’s, very simple set up and made well. Night n day difference over the junk factory lights. Couldn’t be happier.
Exelent
Put these lights in my 1994 lexus sc300, looks so great
I’m really please with the quality. The three modes really help especially when dealing with snow or fog. Definitely recommend
Super bright. Make sure to learn/youtube how to adjust your headlight aim (usually takes ~7 minutes). These are bright enough that any misalignment will blind folks.
Consider if you really want bulbs that auto-change colors when you turn them off/on. I can see these being annoying for high beams if you flash quickly to signal others.