Philips Adds New Upgrades To Exclusive OE Technology HiPerVision Bulb Range

Philips Adds New Upgrades To Exclusive OE Technology HiPerVision Bulb Range

The Philips CrystalVision ultra bulb provides a bright, white light for a high-tech style, so drivers will be able to color match the 4000K bright white performance of their fog lights to their HID and LED headlights, the company says.

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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — The Philips HiPerVision Bulb range has been expanded with two exciting new CrystalVision ultra upgrades for 12276 and 12086FF, the two most popular bulbs in the line.

The Philips CrystalVision ultra bulb provides a bright, white light for a high-tech style, so drivers will be able to color match the 4000K bright white performance of their fog lights to their HID and LED headlights.

Philips is the only OE manufacturer of the HiPerVision Bulbs and now makes these formerly ‘dealer only’ lighting applications available to the aftermarket. HiPerVision Bulbs are featured on many late model vehicles including GM full-sized trucks and SUVs equipped with front fog lights (since 2007), Jeep vehicles with front fog lights (since 2010), and 2015 Chevrolet Colorado. Philips HiPerVision is available for a wide range of applications including daytime running lights, fog lights, and front and rear signal lights.

Although HiPerVision Bulbs have the appearance of a traditional incandescent light, they employ a proprietary lighting technology derived from cathode ray tube manufacturing. The bulbs are extremely compact with accurate coil positioning that helps improve reliability. Philips is the only OE supplier to feature this technology in their bulbs.

The Philips HiPerVision line now includes Standard and Natural Amber bulbs, Philips CrystalVision ultra, and the silver-coated Philips SilverVision bulb. The SilverVision bulb gives lighting assemblies the ‘all-silver’ look that is found on many of today’s luxury vehicle brands. The bulbs are extremely compact with accurate coil positioning that helps improve reliability.

For more information, visit: http://www.usa.philips.com/c-m-li/car-lights/ or call 1-800-257-6054.

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