SEALIGHT 9012 Bulbs with Cooling Fan, 36000 Lumens, 6500K White vs SEALIGHT H1 Bulbs 36000LM Plug-N-Play 6500K

Overall winner: SEALIGHT 9012 Bulbs with Cooling Fan, 36000 Lumens, 6500K White

Key Differences

Pick A (SEALIGHT H1) if you want a slightly more affordable plug-and-play H1 option with very high brightness and wide light output. Pick B (SEALIGHT 9012) if you prefer a 9012 form factor with an active cooling fan and an advertised longer lifespan (60,000+ hours), though fit may be tighter in some vehicles

SEALIGHT 9012 Bulbs with Cooling Fan, 36000 Lumens, 6500K White

SEALIGHT 9012 Bulbs with Cooling Fan, 36000 Lumens, 6500K White

SEALIGHT • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

SEALIGHT 9012 bulbs with 6500K white light for improved visibility. Easy plug-and-play installation with a 36000-lumen output and long lifespan. Users note bright, crisp beam and good value, though fit tolerance varies

Pros

  • easy plug-and-play installation
  • crisp, bright white light
  • long lifespan (60,000+ hours)
  • high lumen output for visibility

Cons

  • fit may be tight for some vehicles
  • mixed fit feedback from customers
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SEALIGHT H1 Bulbs 36000LM Plug-N-Play 6500K

SEALIGHT H1 Bulbs 36000LM Plug-N-Play 6500K

SEALIGHT • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

SEALIGHT H1 bulbs with 6500K cool white output for increased visibility. Plug-and-play replacement with 36000LM and 11-light design for crisper driving vision. Customers note bright white color and easy installation, with some compatibility concerns

Pros

  • high brightness and wide light output
  • easy plug-and-play installation
  • cool white 6500K color
  • designed to replicate original light pattern

Cons

  • possible compatibility issues with certain models
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price SEALIGHT
Durability SEALIGHT
Versatility SEALIGHT
User Reviews Tie