What`s the difference between Philips X-treme Vision and Philips X-treme Vision +130?
Laura Dyson, 4th November 2014
The award-winning Philips X-treme Vision range has recently been replaced by X-treme Vision +130. You might be wondering what the differences are between the old version and the new. We’ve put together this handy blog to highlight those features that make the X-treme Vision +130 even better than its award winning predecessor.
Shop Philips X-treme Vision +130 here.
We’ll talk you through the differences between the X-treme Vision and the all new X-treme Vision +130 range with this handy chart.
Philips X-treme Vision
Philips X-treme Vision +130
Up to 100% more light compared to a standard bulb
up to 130% more light compared to a standard bulb
No whiter light than standard
No whiter light than standard
Colour temperature: up to 3350K
Colour temperature: 3400K
As you can see from the above, Philips X-treme Vision +130 offers a significant step up in performance from the previous X-treme Vision range and a whole host of top features and benefits.
Here's the lowdown on the new
Philips X-treme Vision +130 range:
Philips X-treme Vision +130 offer (as their name suggests) up to 130% more light on the road in comparison to a standard headlight bulb. You’ll be able to see much more of the road ahead
A colour temperature of 3400K helps your eyes focus better for a more comfortable driving experience at night
The Philips patented gradient coating technology produces a more powerful light
The bulbs are fully road legal and are ECE certified
Optimized high-precision filament geometry
Up to 13 bar high pressure gas filling
High precision coating and high quality UV-Quartz glass
Click here to discover the Philips X-treme Vision +130 range
Available in the following fittings:
H1 |
H4 |
H7
Philips X-treme Vision +130 Unboxing