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Philips Automotive Introduces Replacement Headlamps With Advanced LED Technology

This new product was designed as a direct replacement for standard 5x7-inch rectangular and 7-inch round headlamps.

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – Philips Automotive North America, a division of Royal Philips, has released its new line of Philips LED Headlamps for direct replacement applications on a wide range of vehicles with traditional 5×7-inch rectangular and 7-inch round sealed beam headlamps. These new DOT-compliant LED headlamps feature the same Philips LUXEON Altilon LED technology used in the latest luxury vehicles to deliver high-powered lighting performance, exceptional styling and long lasting durability, the company says.
 
Philips’ new LED Headlamps deliver powerful, precise illumination and a bright white 5600 K light output that is closer to the color temperature of daylight, while dramatically improving overall night drive visibility, the company states. A complex reflector design optimizes and evenly distributes light to create an ideal beam pattern and increased visibility while reducing glare. According to Philips, the LED design delivers a lifetime that is 50 times longer than standard incandescent sealed beam headlamps and helps create a ‘split-lamp’ appearance that offers a unique look, whether the lamp is off or on.
 
Philips’ new 5×7-inch rectangular LED headlamp (Part No. LED01X1) is a direct replacement for 6052, 6053, H6054, and HP6054. The 7-inch round LED headlamp (Part No. LED02X1) replaces 6014, 6015, 6016 and H6024. The ultra-rugged construction of the new Philips LED Headlamps makes them ideal for use in harsh conditions, both on- and off-road. The headlamps are built with a military-grade, die-cast aluminum housing for maximum durability, polycarbonate lens to prevent yellowing and scratches, a hardened epoxy coating to resist vibration and shock, and a waterproof, breathable design that allows heat to escape and prevents condensation.
 
For more information about Philips LED Headlamps, visit www.philips.com/automotive or call 1-800-257-6054.
 
 

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