The previous light bulbs, Philips eXtreme Vision, have become obsolete and I decided to look for something new. By the way, Philips eXtreme Vision bulbs are quite good. They shone better than regular ones and lived for about 9 months, which is quite normal for such lamps increased in brightness.
At first I wanted to take KOITO WhiteBeam III 4200K, but apparently I will take these lamps next time.
Now I settled on the IPF SUPER J BEAM XT 4400K. There are very few reviews specifically about these lamps, although IPF itself speaks well.
In terms of money, it turned out 2650 rubles for a set of lamps. The store gives a 3-month warranty for the lamps, which inspires confidence (usually there is no guarantee for the bulbs at all).
I'm 100% satisfied with the bulbs so far. They shine pure white, crystal white. I've been looking for this glow for a long time.
For comparison, on the left is a regular lamp. On the right is the IPF lamp.
Even taking into account my curvature in the camera settings in such conditions, you can still clearly see how different the glow color of the standard lamp and the IPF SUPER J BEAM XT 4400K is.
Pure white light is said to be difficult to drive in rain, snow and other bad weather conditions. I haven't noticed any discomfort so far. They shine 1.5 times further than standard lamps, the color of the glow does not bother at all. In general, I am satisfied.
Although, when I rode around Moscow yesterday, in the light of the yellow city lighting and these lamps, the snow seems bluish. Slightly unusual.
Now the main thing is how long these lamps will live.
And so it is with the far one:
By the way, Osram Night Breaker lamps have been standing in the far one for the third year already. The far one rarely has to be turned on. So rare that in all three years I turned it on no more than 5-6 times.
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