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title: "Philips H7 EcoVision Headlight Bulb, Pack of 2"
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# 20% less power consumption Boosts MPG, saves gas Lowers CO2 emissions Philips H7 EcoVision Headlight Bulb, Pack of 2

**Brand:** philips automotive lighting
**Price:** 52358CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Illuminate smarter, drive greener, save bigger!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Philips H7 EcoVision Headlight Bulb, Pack of 2 by philips automotive lighting
- **How much does it cost?** 52358CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/6047584-philips-h7-ecovision-headlight-bulb-pack-of-2)

## Best For

- philips automotive lighting enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted philips automotive lighting brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fuel-Savvy Lighting:** Designed to increase your vehicle’s MPG, turning every mile into a money-saving opportunity.
- • **Plug & Play Upgrade:** Easy installation with DOT compliance, perfect for drivers who want eco-conscious performance without hassle.
- • **Reliable Visibility:** Delivers crisp white light close to stock output, ensuring safe and confident night driving without compromise.
- • **Eco-Friendly Efficiency:** Lowers CO2 output to help you shrink your carbon footprint while cruising the city or highway.
- • **Drive Smarter, Save More:** Consumes up to 20% less power than standard 55W halogen bulbs, reducing your car’s electrical load and energy waste.

## Overview

Philips H7 EcoVision Headlight Bulbs are advanced halogen bulbs engineered to consume 20% less power than standard 55W bulbs, helping drivers improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions. This pack of two bulbs offers reliable white light output close to stock levels, making them an eco-friendly, cost-effective upgrade for everyday driving while supporting environmental sustainability.

## Description

Philips EcoVision allows drivers to maximize their fuel economy. That's why Philips, the leader in automotive lighting innovation, developed EcoVision-the first headlamp bulb that can actually save gas. With an energy-saving design that consumes up to 20% less power than standard halogen bulbs. EcoVision will be first choice for drivers concerned about gas mileage and cost of ownership, as well as the environment. A bulb that saves fuel and lowers CO2 emissions also helps to reduce global warming. So if you want to save money and increase your MPG, give the world's most halogen headlight bulbs a try.

Review: You know they put out less light going in - These bulbs ARE more efficient than your standard bulb. They are essentially lower wattage bulbs that have a "hotter" filament so that they put out more lumens... Just not as many as a standard bulb... but close. Ive ran these in a few cars, and my general review is highly positive. They put out a nice white light that is useful for visibility. The problem is that many modern cars use horrible plastic lenses which cloud up or yellow. In my experience, all is well until the lenses get too hazy or yellow. When that happens, for whatever reason, the lower power consumption bulbs just can't pull it, and there is a difference in visibility. That said, if you typically only drive during the day, or typically only drive on well lit and busier interstates and highways and roads if/when driving at night, and/or your low beams are always on fully as DRLs when your car is on, these are a good idea. They offer less power draw, which is good for your car's load and efficiency (though in reality you'll save only a few dollars in gas), likely less heat as a result, so can be beneficial, especially if you generally drive in conditions where you can use high beams often when visibility is poor. If you don't fit that situation, you may want to have some higher end, high-lumen bulbs, of course there is a cost and lifetime issue associated with that... As for savings, well... let's do the math... A regular bulb pulls 55W. So burning two of them is about 110W... 110W/14V=~8A. So on a 120A alternator, youre using around 7.5% of its capacity. Lets assume you drive 120000 miles with them on over the lifetime, at an average of 40MPH. That's 3000hours of foglights burning. 3000hr*110W=330000Wh or 330kWh. A gallon of gas is about 33kWh, but an ICE is only around 25% efficient, and an alternator is maybe 75% efficient. So, to get 330kWh you need to figure it out: 1 gallon of gas is 33kWh thermal, which is 33kWht*0.25kWhb/kwht*0.75kwhe/kwhb=6.18kWh electric /gal So to make 330kWh, youll need to burn 53 gallons of gas. Then at $3.50/gal, burning your lights will cost you $187 plus bulbs. If you save 20% of the power running these, you'll save around $36 in gas over the vehicle's lifetime. Not a ton, that's for sure.
Review: awesome! - i have always been about keeping my car stock and with these bulbs, i just wanted my headlight to have stock output and thats what i got! ive had these bulbs on my car for about 6 months and i dont have proof of any energy savings or gas savings but if its saving me money over stock bulbs while lasting longer and keeping the same output and the same or even lower price than stock, i say its a win-win-win!! and that i say that makes a 5-star product.

## Features

- Halogen Headlight Bulb
- Consumes Up to 20% Less power Than a Standard Halogen 55W Bulb
- Helps increase MPG - Saves Gas
- Lowers CO2 Output - Helps Reduce Global Warming
- DOT Compliant

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00480GZ02 |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Brand | Philips Automotive Lighting |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046677713829 |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 12972ECOB2 |
| Manufacturer | Philips Automotive Lighting |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12972ECOB2 |
| Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
| Package Dimensions | 5.1 x 4.4 x 0.9 inches |
| UPC | 046677713829 |

## Product Details

- **Auto Part Position:** Right
- **Brand:** Philips Automotive Lighting
- **Item Package Quantity:** 2
- **Light Source Type:** Halogen
- **Wattage:** 55 watts

## Images

![Philips H7 EcoVision Headlight Bulb, Pack of 2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51lN0KrhTsL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how much kelvin 4300k or 5000k or 6000k...? where it made...?**
A: The color temperature looks just about the same as the stock lowbeams did on my Rav4, but I'm not certain what the color temperature is. The closest information I was able to find was on the following site (in the "Specifications" section), which lists the temperature at ~2500 Kelvin (http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/H4-Philips-EcoVision-12v-60-55w-4x-longer-lifetime-NEW-pair.html).As to the place of manufacture: I've no idea, since I've already discarded the packaging from the lights I received.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You know they put out less light going in
*by J***R on April 26, 2014*

These bulbs ARE more efficient than your standard bulb. They are essentially lower wattage bulbs that have a "hotter" filament so that they put out more lumens... Just not as many as a standard bulb... but close. Ive ran these in a few cars, and my general review is highly positive. They put out a nice white light that is useful for visibility. The problem is that many modern cars use horrible plastic lenses which cloud up or yellow. In my experience, all is well until the lenses get too hazy or yellow. When that happens, for whatever reason, the lower power consumption bulbs just can't pull it, and there is a difference in visibility. That said, if you typically only drive during the day, or typically only drive on well lit and busier interstates and highways and roads if/when driving at night, and/or your low beams are always on fully as DRLs when your car is on, these are a good idea. They offer less power draw, which is good for your car's load and efficiency (though in reality you'll save only a few dollars in gas), likely less heat as a result, so can be beneficial, especially if you generally drive in conditions where you can use high beams often when visibility is poor. If you don't fit that situation, you may want to have some higher end, high-lumen bulbs, of course there is a cost and lifetime issue associated with that... As for savings, well... let's do the math... A regular bulb pulls 55W. So burning two of them is about 110W... 110W/14V=~8A. So on a 120A alternator, youre using around 7.5% of its capacity. Lets assume you drive 120000 miles with them on over the lifetime, at an average of 40MPH. That's 3000hours of foglights burning. 3000hr*110W=330000Wh or 330kWh. A gallon of gas is about 33kWh, but an ICE is only around 25% efficient, and an alternator is maybe 75% efficient. So, to get 330kWh you need to figure it out: 1 gallon of gas is 33kWh thermal, which is 33kWht*0.25kWhb/kwht*0.75kwhe/kwhb=6.18kWh electric /gal So to make 330kWh, youll need to burn 53 gallons of gas. Then at $3.50/gal, burning your lights will cost you $187 plus bulbs. If you save 20% of the power running these, you'll save around $36 in gas over the vehicle's lifetime. Not a ton, that's for sure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ awesome!
*by I***0 on May 28, 2013*

i have always been about keeping my car stock and with these bulbs, i just wanted my headlight to have stock output and thats what i got! ive had these bulbs on my car for about 6 months and i dont have proof of any energy savings or gas savings but if its saving me money over stock bulbs while lasting longer and keeping the same output and the same or even lower price than stock, i say its a win-win-win!! and that i say that makes a 5-star product.

### ⭐⭐⭐ One burnt out after 3 months.
*by S***R on December 8, 2014*

I have a 2005 Honda Element. These were little brighter and a little whiter than the stock bulbs from the dealership, but one burnt out in 3 months. Went with Phillips X-Treme Vision.

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