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Why do H7 bulbs continue to be a favourite worldwide, even with all the advances in automotive lighting? Because they’re widely compatible with both older and many modern vehicles, especially when replacing halogen with halogen - no rewiring or adapters needed in most cases. If your headlights aren’t giving you enough visibility on dark roads, it might be time to switch.
An H7 headlight bulb is a single-beam headlight bulb with a PX26d base, which means that it handles either your high beam or low beam - not both - depending on how your vehicle’s headlight housing is set up. Unlike dual-beam options like the H4, the H7 gives you better beam precision and control because it focuses on one function at a time.
BMW and Volkswagen routinely use H7 bulbs in their vehicles. These bulbs work well for both direct factory replacements and performance-focused upgrades.
H7 bulbs come in different technologies, allowing you to match the bulb to your driving needs and vehicle setup.
H7 halogen bulbs work using old-school filament technology and are commonly used as original equipment in many vehicles. A tungsten wire heats up and glows inside a capsule filled with halogen gas, which helps the bulb last longer and burn brighter than basic incandescent bulbs.
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The H7 bulb can be a great choice when you want a straightforward replacement that meets legal standards without added complexity.
With the H7 xenon bulb, you get a powerful, far-reaching beam that improves your visibility on unlit roads. That’s because these bulbs create light by sending an electrical charge through xenon gas.
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Keep in mind that standard H7 xenon bulbs are best suited to vehicles with factory projector headlamps. When fitted to halogen reflector housings, they can create excessive glare and a poor beam pattern. For reflector-style headlights, we recommend using H7R (reflector) xenon bulbs, which feature a glare-reducing coating to help control stray light and improve the cutoff.
H7R xenon bulbs
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H7 LED bulbs produce a brighter, whiter light than standard halogen bulbs, which improves visibility. Many are designed to match the size and shape of halogen H7 bulbs exactly ("1:1 replacements"), allowing them to fit into most existing headlight housings (reflector or projector) without modification. Compared with halogen bulbs, LEDs are more efficient and typically offer a longer lifespan.
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On vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1986, fitting LED conversion bulbs into an existing halogen headlamp unit can result in an MOT fail for "light source and lamp not compatible" - this applies whether the halogen headlamp is reflector or projector type.
This does not apply where the vehicle has factory LED headlamps, or you have fitted a complete headlamp unit that is designed and type approved for the correct light source.
Additionally, if the LED bulb doesn't have CAN bus support, your car might show a dashboard error or warning light - even if the bulb is working correctly.
If you’re planning an upgrade, HIDS-DIRECT offers a wide selection of H7 bulbs across halogen, HID, and LED options. Orders over £100 qualify for free next-day delivery, and every purchase includes a 30-day no-hassle return policy, so you can upgrade with added confidence.
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