Not actionable, but Hella's Comet 200 LED (13W, Ref.12.5) is obviously marketed to compete with the Mini Oscar LED
Peak intensity of the Cibie Mini Oscar LED: 75,000 candela
Peak intensity of the Hella Comet 200 LED: 37,500 candela
Not actionable, but Hella's Comet 200 LED (13W, Ref.12.5) is obviously marketed to compete with the Mini Oscar LED
Valeo is featuring the Super version at this year's IAA Truck Fair. So, contrary to perception, they do seem to try to sell them.
Oh, and the lumens mentioned are curiously shown for a *pair* of lamps.
I'm reading 2 high power LED as each lamp having two LEDs, and so their lumen output is still for a single lamp assembly. I clicked through each "Product Detail" painstakingly and saw no indication of squirreliness.Oh, and the lumens mentioned are curiously shown for a *pair* of lamps.
I did notice the pre-edit version.[...] and also the halogen Oscars
e.g., while Cibie's catalog states 700 lumens for the medium-sized Oscar LED, eurocarparts claims "Up to 1400"
I did notice the pre-edit version
Ahww, and I was wondering what kind of halogen lamp (capsule) might have been used as a successor to Oscar+'s short H2.I took a closer look at the photograph and realized I hadn't seen what I thought I saw.
What would be the CRI for these?
There are no automotive LED lamps with CRI higher than about 80.
You got the 700 lumen ones? Once you've mounted them, even if you don't have time to write a full review, please contrast your experience about the quality of the supposed "weak vertical adjustment" to the sole AMZN reviewer's.Ended up going with the Cibie super oscars.
You got the 700 lumen ones? Once you've mounted them, even if you don't have time to write a full review, please contrast your experience about the quality of the supposed "weak vertical adjustment" to the sole AMZN reviewer's.