- Brand: AUXITO
- Light Source Type: LED
- Color Temperature: 6500 Kelvin
- Brightness: 12000 Lumen
- Wattage: 60 watts
- AUXITO h11 led headlight bulbs uses double sided ZES chips, giving 12,000lm light output per set. 6500K cool white offers driver better visibility during night driving. 300% brighter than stock bulbs. Compatible with h8, h9 and h11 socket
- Same beam pattern with original halogen bulbs. The size and position of the LED chips are close to the filament in the halogen bulbs, so the H11 LED bulbs work well in headlight housings, no dark spot and no blinding to oncoming vehicles
- Whole aviation aluminum lamp body, 12,000RPM high speed cooling fan, IP65 waterproof rate ensure AUXITO h9 led headlight bulbs more than 30,000 hours continuous lighting, even in raining days or other bad weather
- Canbus ready and error free. AUXITO h11 led headlight bulbs built in intelligent IC driver, compatible with 99% of vehicles’ system. But for some sensitive cars, additional decoder or anti-flicker harness may be required
- Easy to install. Directly plugged wireless design, do not have external driver or connector, non-polarity socket make AUXITO h11 led headlight plug and play like halogen bulbs, a good choice for high beam or low beam replacement





















Amanda –
They (H11) work as low beams on my 2013 Kia sorento. Compared to the other brand I had, these ones actually allow me to see the lines on the road at night, during the rain. There is a small shadow spot directly in front of my car, but not too noticeable by me while driving as I’m looking further down the road. Responsible use of these lights is suggested. After quick easy install, took car for test drive on back roads at night. Had several flashes of highbeams from passers in opposite lane. Easily fixed that by adjusting how high the light was directed. (Shine on wall, adjust with mechanism on headlight housing unit).
funvacation –
I wish we could post a note vs a review as I don’t want to give a negative review of product. However, this was listed as a “guaranteed fit” but did not work for my 2013 Acura RDX. To confirm if it will work for your RDX, look at your user manual and make sure your car has the clips to the bulbs shown (that is, your back of light matches the user manual drawing; it should be obvious if not). Note that some don’t have clips (despite the user manual only showing one option). Unfortunately, this will also mean you go from an easy $35 change to $600 at the dealership (or you can try yourself and have to remove bumper etc.). Just trying to help. Best of luck.
Zackary Walron –
Bright light and I was very Impress of how much light it gives. I install on to 1999 Dodge Dakota. It was a bit challenge to get it into the socket and seal it. Really have to have to press hard to get the rubber water seal to compress to twist and get all three latches in place. Here come the funny thing. I installed it and the high beams are my low and the high are my low. I haven’t gone back to switch them around as I think I install them upside down. But I would recommend these to my friends and family.
TommyV –
I was hesitant to buy these after only using halogen bulbs previously. But, after reading reviews I figured I’d try them out. I am impressed with the fans that are included help to cool the bulbs. The result? Crystal clear brightness! The difference is literally night and day. But, my biggest fear is that oncoming traffic would flash their lights since my bulbs are so bright. But, not one time has anyone complained. So cool and I am happy with this purchase.
VonPhillips –
Excusing the intended pun in the title, but these really have performed in a way that was above expectation. For context, I have a 2008 Nissan Pathfinder that had relatively poor headlamp performance even when new. About a year ago I replaced with faded original headlamps with a set of aftermarket units which provided much better illumination but still far from the quality of beam pattern or output that one finds in contemporary vehicles. I’d thought about adding LED bulbs but was skeptical that they would really make much of a difference, that is until I met a guy with an Xterra that had these and highly recommended them. So I figured that for $60, and with the darkness upon me now on my commute home, I would give them a try.Installation was as simple as changing the original halogen bulbs- really a simple “plug-and-play” process. And like that, my headlamps were transformed! The output is significantly brighter, and the beam pattern was even improved, which really surprised me. I now have the confidence I was looking for when navigating dark country roads at night.Downsides? The high beam function has a relatively sharp lower cut-off and I find this leaves a bit of a dark area in the closer range, essentially something of a “gap” between where the low beams would illuminate the road and the high beam’s coverage. I think I can fix this to some extent by re-aiming my headlamps, which they probably need anyway. That said, the low beam illumination is clear, wide and strong enough that in most cases I really can rely on them.Note- I cannot comment on longevity since I’ve only had them on my truck for several weeks but plan to address this in the future.Bottom line- would I buy again? Yes. Would I recommend? Definitely
Michael –
Have had for almost a week now on my 2017 Ford Escape SE AWD. Much brighter than the stock low beam bulbs and the 9005 hooked up with no issues. I also used the H11 for the fog lamps and had no issues as well. These babies light up the road like no other. I have yet to be flashed by other drivers only because I did align my lights properly aftet installation, though who’s to say I still won’t down the road. I will definitely buy again when the LEDs fail.
Jordan –
These were so easy to install, I did it myself. No man needed here. They were plug and play for a 2017 Nissan Murano SL low beam lights. They look great so far. Still waiting to drive with them at night and see how well I can see with them. I just couldn’t wait to post a review on how easy they were to install.
C.Martinez19 –
Perfect for Honda Civic 2017. Looks good and bright. Light is distributed properly. Good visibility. For Ford Fusion 2016, it’s not as good. Yes it’s better than I had as the bulbs were old but the light does not get distributed properly, and it shows a weird pattern. Most likely not the bulbs fault, but due to the difference in headlight housing. 5/5 stars for Honda Civic, 4/5 for Ford Fusion as it is not the bulbs fault.