Road legal OSRAM’s engineers meticulously test every bulb to make sure they are fully in adherence with governmental standards. As such, the Night Breaker Laser (Next Generation) is fully ECE certified and can be legally used on all public roads.

Which LED headlights are the brightest?

The brightest LED color for your car’s headlights and fog lights is white, approximately equivalent to a 5500K bulb color temperature in HIDs. Although the light output is the same for each color, the human eye responds better to a white light similar to natural sunlight.

How many lumens is a H1 halogen bulb?

1410 lumens
The United States amended regulation for H1 bulbs; they are rated with a 65W maximum with 1410 lumens at 12.8V and are recommended to emit white lights.

Why choose Osram night breaker laser?

More light and improved visibility can help drivers identify and react to traffic hazards more quickly. Last but not least: OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER LASER impresses with its unique design (laser-engraved product name) and complete portfolio (H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H11, HB3, HB4).

What is the Osram disclaimer and user agreement?

OSRAM assumes no liability of any kind for the loss of data or any other damage resulting from the usage of the provided data. The user agrees to this disclaimer and user agreement with the download or usage of the provided files.

Why choose night breaker laser headlight lamps?

Thanks to innovative laser ablation technology, NIGHT BREAKER LASER halogen headlight lamps shine up to 150% brighter compared to the minimum legal standard. The highly engineered filament ensures an extra light boost. Consequently, the lamps provide an up to 150m long beam and up to 20% whiter light compared to the minimum legal standard.

What are the rights and responsibilities of Osram?

OSRAM reserves the right to undertake technical changes of the component without further notification which could lead to changes in the provided data. OSRAM assumes no liability of any kind for the loss of data or any other damage resulting from the usage of the provided data.