FAQs

Q: What does it mean: Up to 90% more light and up to 10% whiter light?

A: With the NIGHT BREAKER® PLUS range, OSRAM offers a bright and ECE approved halogen headlight bulb. Compared to standard bulbs, they shine up to 90% more light on the road; in particular in the "safety-zone" between 50m - 75m ahead of the vehicle. The luminance is nearly twice as much in comparison to standard lamps. These benefits are achieved with a developed high-performance filament and the two blue coating rings for a whiter, glare-reduced light.

Nearly 50% of all fatal traffic accidents happen at night. Inadequate lighting is one of the most common causes of night time accidents, often also involving pedestrians and cyclists who are not recognised in time. Many of these accidents could be avoided. NIGHT BREAKER® PLUS bulbs - with their better road illumination and the up to 35m longer beam - offer a much better view on the road ahead, improved reaction times and maximum safety for all weather conditions.

Additional benefits are reduced eye strain with the 10% whiter light for comfortable, stress-free driving at night, and the striking design with the partial blue coating and silver tips (H4, H7 and H11 types).

And of course, NIGHT BREAKER® PLUS bulbs are fully ECE approved (E1) without restrictions for use on roads throughout Europe.

Q: Does driving with dipped beam at day mean additional costs?

A: Costs do rise slightly: on the one hand, this is caused by higher fuel consumption (approx. 1-2% respectively 0,1-0,2 litres of fuel per 100 km). On the other hand, this is a result of higher lamp use and, therefore, a higher rate of bulb replacements.

Q: What does the information on the bulb mean?

A: OSRAM automotive lamps have the following information on them:

OSRAM or OS indicates the manufacturer, in this case OSRAM.
12 or 12V, 24 or 24V indicates the rated voltage according to ECE Regulation 37.
H1, H4, P21W etc. are the standard international categories for ECE standardized bulbs, e.g. 55W stands for a rated wattage of 55 Watts.
E1 indicates the country in which the bulb has been tested and approved ("1" for Germany).
If DOT appears on a bulb it means that it's approved for the US market (necessary only for main headlight bulbs - low and high beam).
The uppercase "U" indicates a UV-reduced bulb in accordance with ECE requirements (e.g. for use in plastic headlights). All OSRAM halogen automotive bulbs meet these requirements.
The approval mark issued by the relevant authority (the Federal Road Traffic Office in Flensburg in the case of E1) is also displayed and is either 37R (E1) a 5-digit number or just (E1) a 3-digit number (which may comprise alphanumeric characters).
Almost all bulbs carry the manufacturer's own code so that the manufacturer can trace the production batches
Because of the size of some light sources it may not always be possible to show all the information. By law, approved bulbs must show the manufacturer, rated voltage, wattage, test marks (e.g. E1) and approval marks.

Q: How can I legally get more light on the road?

A: The simplest and most cost-effective way is to replace your standard halogen headlight bulbs with the corresponding NIGHT BREAKER® PLUS type. OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER® PLUS provides up to 90% more light on the road and an up to 35m longer beam (compared to standard bulbs).

Q: Do OSRAM automotive bulbs have to be recycled?

A: Conventional automotive bulbs such as those for indicators, brake lights, tail lights and interior lights, do not contain any substances that will harm the environment, so no special waste disposal measures need to be taken. The same applies to halogen headlight bulbs.