- Brand: DMEX
- Light Source Type: Xenon
- Color Temperature: 6000 Kelvin
- Brightness: 3800 Lumen
- Wattage: 35 watts
- 【IMPORTANT】Replacement for stock D1S HID headlights only, DOES NOT fit if your car has stock Halogen/LED headlight.
- 100% Quartz Anti-UV Glass, Excellent in Performance. Up to 3800 Lumens – More Brighter than Original Standard Bulb.
- High Quality Xenon Gas and APL pills, Tungsten Metal Electrode.
- Increase 50m Irradiation Distance, Gain 4.5 Seconds more Brake Reaction Time.
- Pack of 2 Xenon HID Headlight Bulbs – D1S 6000K 35W – OEM Replacement – Original Quality – 24 Months Warranty.




















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gabby ???? –
the install is tricky, but not because of the product, just the placement/location. works well, but no idea on how long it will last, its only been a few months now.
Chad D. Langley –
They work and cost 75% cheaper then the ones you get at a big name store. The ones at the big name store have to be replace yearly @ $119 per each light, these cost 1/3 of that price and if i have to pay that and still replace yearly i am okay will update when they burn out.
mata_buyer –
On time delivery, fits well and easy installation, slightly whiter than the stock Phillips bulb. Will wait and see how long it’ll last compared to the 2-year warranty.
Connie S –
2008 Cadillac CTS
Phuong N. –
Out of everything I’ve ever bought on Amazon, these bulbs surprised me the most. They are definitely brighter than the oem osrams that are in there. I was a little worried at first because they are lighter than oem, but after a few hours of use, they’ve broken in and are definitely much brighter than stock. Of course the stocks are old but I didn’t think it will be this much of a difference. I was just about to spend $150 on the night breaker laser osrams too. I suggest you get the 4300k since it gives the most usable light and the most lumens.
Remi –
I bought these to replace one of my Buick enclave headlights. I had done it before with one I purchased from o’Reilly for 100$+ so I was very skeptical when this was a two pack for 30$. I was very pleasantly surprised when they are brighter and whiter than the 100$ ones. They are a huge pain to install but that is not the bulb’s fault. You will need a torque screwdriver/drill bit, a pry tool for those pesky plastic fasteners, and sockets and jack to remove your wheel. It is possible to do without removing the wheel but much easier with doing so. If you need help there are plenty videos on YouTube that can walk you through it. I haven’t had them for very long so I can’t speak to their lifetime yet.
OB –
So far so good. Brought these for my BMW X6. Brightness is same as OEM bulbs. Happy thus far. Time will tell of course with longevity. They do have a 2 year warranty which I’m happy about.
Mateo –
Recently installed a set of the 6000k HID lamps in a 2015 Chrysler T&C. Took about 15 minutes and worked perfectly with the stock ballast. It’s truly a plug and play replacement for OEM lamps. These replaced the Osram 6000k lamps originally installed on the vehicle and appear a just slightly cooler (blue) than those but could be because of the age of the older lamps. It’s still a very nice bright white and seems project very good. Visibility is great and no extra glare over the OEMs. For the price and the two year warranty it’s very hard to beat!