





🚀 Light Up Your Off-Road Experience!
The OSRAM XENARC Cool Blue Boost D2S headlamps deliver hyper blue xenon light specifically designed for off-road use. With a remarkable color temperature of up to 7000K, these lamps enhance visibility and style. The duo box includes two lamps, compatible with various models, ensuring you have the right fit for your vehicle. Weighing just 2.11 ounces, they are easy to install and built to endure the toughest terrains.
| Brand | OSRAM |
| Specific Uses For Product | Head light |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Hyper Blue |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Manufacturer | Osram GmbH |
| OEM Part Number | AUDI%4D0941473, AUDI%8H0941029, AUDI%8H0941029AC, AUDI%8H0941029D, AUDI%8H0941029N, AUDI%8H0941030A, AUDI%8H0941030AD, AUDI%8H0941030E, AUDI%8H0941030P, AUDI%N10445701, BMW%07119904789, BMW%07119904790, BMW%63128361007, BMW%63217160806, MERCEDES-BENZ%A2048800118, MERCEDES-BENZ%A2048801318, MINI%63217160806, OPEL%2098946, PEUGEOT%5960G7, PEUGEOT%596203, RENAULT%7701046154, SEAT%N10445701, SKODA%N10445701, VOLKSWAGEN%N10445701 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04052899441026 |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.98 x 0.59 x 2.36 inches |
| Item model number | 66240CBB-HCB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 66240CBB-HCB |
| Mirror Lighting Type | D2S, automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
| Voltage | 85 Volts |
J**E
Delivers beams of freedom
I live my life a quarter mile at a time for those ten seconds or less, I’m free. When I’m racing through the pitch-black canyons, chasing the night to my destination, I rely on a beam of light to cut through the darkness. These headlights don’t just light the road they light the way. Crisp, powerful, and dependable. Exactly what every late-night run needs.
M**M
Amazing Upgrade
I installed the Osram CBB’s on another car and loved the color and brightness, so I had to put them on the 2007 G35. Before i did anything, I verified that these were legit through Osram’s Trust Program. No issues there, so I jumped straight to the install. It was a little frustrating, but I was able to do it without removing the bumper. I wouldn’t recommend going that route unless you have long, skinny fingers.Anyways, the improvement was immediately noticeable. They start off purpleish-blueish in color and then quickly transition to a pure white after a few seconds. They’re significantly brighter than the replacement xenon’s that we’re in the car and really light up the road. It’s a nice, crisp white illuminating the road and when viewed from the front, they look pure white. No yellow at all. They’re pretty close to the stock LED’s in newer cars as far as illumination is concerned.Once again, I’m blown away by the CBB’s performance and looks. I just hope that they last at least 3-4 years. The back of the box clearly stated that these last half as long as standard xenon’s.
K**Y
Great Product
Worked as advertised . Great replacement for OEM parts
J**Z
The only choice for Morimoto D2S 5.0 projectors.
I can't believe that I just dropped $120 on HID bulbs at this point in my life. I was supposed to be upgrading to LED projectors by now in my headlight retrofit, but since those ended up sucking, I went back to HIDs in my retrofit. These were recommended, as they're cool enough to still be seen as white light output through my Morimoto Mini D2S 5.0 projectors which are "hampered" by the anti-reflective coating on their lenses. I like these bulbs, even though I shudder to think about replacing them in a few years time. But HID bulbs always last longer than you think, and for the price(even at a huge discount from other retrofit parts shops) and the brand, these should last a good 4-5 years of normal use. I'll update if anything else occurs and see if I can also get a decent output shot to try and emulate the color.As for the color: I'm measuring this through the anti-reflective coating on these projectors I bought and while the output is finally white, it's more like a 5000K(natural white with just a hint of yellow when seen at certain angles, but not like the color of LED bulbs which are much more like 6000K and kinda purplish/white) color through these lenses. I'm sure that through another type of clear lens, these will definitely be on the cooler side of the spectrum, especially considering how much AR lenses really warm up the color on HID bulbs.But in all I'm happy with the performance of these bulbs, not so happy with the fact that I purchased new ballasts for these bulbs and spent all in nearly $400 for my retrofit upgrade. But if you have a clear lens projector, you could probably get away with the OSRAM CBIs rather than these and achieve the same color output as I did with these.I'll update further down the road about my experience with these bulbs. Give 'em a shot!Update: I added a picture from a dark road to get the general idea. Color replication isn't perfect in this picture, but you'll get an idea as to how these bulbs perform in the D2S 5.0 projectors.
R**.
D2s bulbs are special bulbs!!!
So I bought these bulbs because I heard from a friend they are worth the money. I'm not one to pull out a good amount of money for bulbs, I usually go after market... I put a 30 dollar d2s bulbs and I couldn't see, I have another HID set as my high beams and in the photos you can see the difference between both lights but remember if you have projector lenses your lights will light up different... What you pay is what you get! These lights work! I can see good without blinding others on the road now. Thank you for the sale plus the fast shipping definitely will buy again.
R**S
Great whiter white bulbs
Ok lets get one thing straight, THESE ARE NOT 7000K bulbs. At 7000K, you can visibly tell they have a blue tint. These absolutely do not. They are cooler than any halogen bulb, very much closer to 5000K. Not blue, but not orange either. You can certainly tell the difference when youre next to a car that uses conventional halogen bulbs. I paired these with a pair of 6500K LED bulbs and the led's are a lot bluer. So no, they are not "blue-ish"As for brightness, these will certainly light up the road. Dont expect blinding brightness from these, but they are certainly a lot brighter than any "budget" replacement you'll find here on amazon. Believe me, ive tried a few. I really liked these bulbs. They give off a modern look while retaining as much brightness as they can given their higher kelvin rating.Good job Osram, these are good. Now lets see when they release an actual 7000K bulb.
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