Which Osram HID bulb is the brightest? NEW CBN? HID Xenon bulb test with old CBI, XNL and CBB line.

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  • We have tested the new Osram Cool Blue Intense - Next-generation - CBN - line HID xenon bulbs that replaces the current Cool Blue Intense line.
    And compared the CBN to the current/old Cool Blue Intense, the Night Breaker Laser XNL, and the Cool Blue Boost CBB.
    So it's a real Osram bulbs shootout test.
    The new CBN line has a Kelvin rating of up to 6200k, in real life, this will be generally around 5500/6000k. And the bulbs are ECE approved.
    The XNL is rated 4500k and the CBB is rated up to 7000k (not ECE approved).
    The new CBN is definitely brighter than the current CBI Line.
    And also brighter than the CBB. The XNL and CBN are comparable in terms of light output, but the color of the CBN is much whiter/more modern than the XNL.
    This is quite remarkable, because usually the higher the Kelvin value, the less output the bulbs have. The color temperature of the XNL line is a bit more yellow, which is usually easier for the eye and makes for better visibility in bad weather conditions.
    We have not added the Philips XV2 in this test, so we won't draw conclusions regarding the light output. But the color of the CBN will probably be more white than the XV2, the Philips XV2 is rated 4800k.
    So when you are looking for the brightest bulbs available with a modern white color temperature the Osram CBN is 100% your best option!
    Test results in Klux on our wall with the Aharon EvoX-r 2.0 and the Aharon 35watt starter/ballast.
    - TES light meter
    - Peak setting
    - Measured in the hot spot which is the brightest part of the light pattern
    XNL - 6.26
    CBI - 5.09
    CBB - 6.05
    CBN - 6.15
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    Osram CBI next generation - CBN
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    D3S - Osram 66340CBN-HCB - retrofitlab.com/products/osra...
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  • @list3ningcalmly796
    @list3ningcalmly796 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I have and had all of them, the night breaker laser is by far the brightest and best for inclement weather. It also the best for people who have vision issues at night. The cbn is a big disappointment from the looks department, it’s much more yellowish white than your traditional cbi. The output is definitely there but to me if you want the modern clean look you will disappointed. The cbb has great output overall and is t close to 7k, more like 5500-6k. It’s nowhere near the bluish hue you see in most modern Audi led headlights. The base cbi is excellent choice both from a color (super clean pure white) and cost point. The output is better than most bulbs on the market including factory.

    • @AlphaScorpii1986
      @AlphaScorpii1986 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've had Cool blue intense 5000K D2S in 2015. and I remember it being a bit bluish (at least when looking at the lights.. I don't remember how was it when driving). You think this new next gen will be less blue then the old one I had? (I like little blue and not sure which bulbs to take.. this time it's D3S fore a bit newer car)

    • @Dexion845
      @Dexion845 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@AlphaScorpii1986 Its more on the whiter side than the old CBI. The OP is forgetting that this is a brand new bulb out of the box and has not had the 8-10hr burn in time for the salts to settle, it will appear much more white. Bulbfacts has recorded the color temp after burn-in and its around 5300K, the old CBI's were 5000K. OEM LED headlights are 5700K according to my own color temp testing results.

    • @AlphaScorpii1986
      @AlphaScorpii1986 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Dexion845 ok, ty. I already switched from CBN to CBI... they were the same before burnin, but I got a better deal.

    • @Scatpack-gw9kb
      @Scatpack-gw9kb 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What projector are you using

  • @massey3129
    @massey3129 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video. Good job and very informative. I just bought the D3S CBBs and they were installed yesterday so no experience with them yet. But got the bulbs for less than half of what the Jeep dealer was going to charge me for far inferior bulbs. Took vehicle to my nearby car garage for install and again it was less than half the labor the car dealer service dept wanted.

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks! And yes, dealers charge a lot more for the same or lower quality bulbs.

  • @podeleanmihai3346
    @podeleanmihai3346 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the test video!!

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the interesting and informative test. I just got the OSRAM CBN to replace the 5 year old OEM lights on my 370Z that were starting to get dimmer with age. OSRAM has seemed to have really engineered the optics well on their bulbs, with nice crisp beam patterns.

  • @brianwgDK
    @brianwgDK ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great demo. just what I needed to deside

  • @AveGuy1
    @AveGuy1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice test thanks

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    With my new CBI next gen bulbs getting burned in, the light intensity and whiteness have increased significantly. It is a crisp, bright white light with a wide uniform field of illumination. I think I made a good choice in going with these bulbs.

  • @F4834N
    @F4834N 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The fact that the CBN improved quite well over the CBI, I can't wait to see the improved CBB.

    • @beyhun
      @beyhun 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Will the next generation be released? (CBB)

    • @F4834N
      @F4834N 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beyhun I hope so

  • @th20118
    @th20118 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Unfortunately, the crucial thing is missing, namely the measurement of the light color. that would be an interesting test with these burners. Best regards

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      For most of our customers, the crucial thing is the light output. Of course, the color is important, but besides the K rating, we also notice that the perception is very subjective and changes through time. Generally speaking where customers in the past said that the 5000/5500k was white. But because of the light getting whiter with LED for example, a lot of customers find 5500k still not white, but are more leaning towards 6000/6500k, which in the past was more perceived as a white with blue and now more as a pure white. And besides this, it also differs per person what they perceive as yellow/warm white/pure white/white with blue.
      So haveing the K rating as the theoretical value for the color to indicate it is yellow/white/blue, is very handy. But to have it on the 100k accurate is just not usefull.
      Generally speaking -
      Osram XNL - 4500k - white with a bit of yellow (for some people more warm white).
      Osram CBN - up to 6200k - will usually result in pure white, around 5700k.
      Osram CBB - up to 7000k - will usually result in white with a tiny bit of blue, around 6500k.

    • @th20118
      @th20118 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for the answer. I think the brightness and the light color are interesting for many. The rest opts for a cheap standard burner if they can change it. I am currently driving the Cool blue Advance in D1S and I am very satisfied. The CBA are tuned a little cooler than the CBB, but this only becomes clear after the burn-in time of approx. 20-30 hours. I know that these burners are not intended for the European market, but the CBB are only off-road so why not. Unfortunately, there are only a few tests that include the CBA burner. wouldn't that be an alternative?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@th20118 Ah yes, like you mention, the CBA are not sold here so can't say anything about the output. But based on the info about the K rating of the CBA, I think the CBA and CBN will be quite the same. Maybe you can see a difference when you would have a direct comparison with 1 in the left and 1 in the right headlight, with the same burn-in time like you mention etc. But practically I would not expect to see much difference in real life. Maybe in the future, we will make a comparison with the CBB to show the difference in color.

    • @th20118
      @th20118 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I had thought that too and hoped that the light color of the CBN would be similar to the CBA. But my own comparison measurements have shown that the CBA is clearly at 6500k -6600k. The CBB under the same conditions at 6200k and the CBN at just under 5500k. All burners after 20-30 hours of operation. I did not test the CBI and XNL as they are of no personal interest to me. I always find the comparison with two different burners in the respective headlights unfavorable, at least to decide on the optics. no matter how white one burner is, as soon as the other burner on the other side has a higher k number, the other one only looks more yellow.

  • @MCoelhoVideos
    @MCoelhoVideos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi, I'm subscribed to your channel and I really admire your work.
    I live in Brazil in the City of São Paulo.
    I already opened the headlights, seeing your video, I made an oven (cardboard box) and managed to open it.
    It remains to be seen how I make the electrical connection, if you need to buy another harness, what it would be and how the connection is made.
    could you help me step by step? From the electrical part, how to connect the Bi Led Projector (with internal chips) to the H4 socket to function properly, high and low? I looked in some of your videos and I couldn't find it.
    Jeep Renegade Sport Diesel 2015/2016
    Standard H4 Lamp
    Thank you
    Maercos

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks! You can always contact us when you have a specific question retrofitlab.com/pages/contact
      For H4 to bi-xenon / bi-led usually a H4 diode cable is used retrofitlab.com/collections/wiring/products/h4-diode
      Or the H4 canbus retrofitlab.com/collections/wiring/products/h4-standalone-can-bus

  • @Xxnorusxx
    @Xxnorusxx ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, choosing between new cbi and cbb, Which one will give more light and which one will be more suitable for led lighting in terms of white ?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  ปีที่แล้ว

      We have not done a side-by-side test on the new CBI or the CBB. Normally the CBN will have a bit more output.
      In terms of color, it will be a hard one, it is a bit subjective, some people find the CBN pure white, and others will prefer the CBB for pure white.

  • @grimbiscuits
    @grimbiscuits 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    These are really expensive at the mo with hardly anywhere stocking them. What price are they expected to level out at? (D1S)

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      We stock them and also Lightwerkz.net in the US for example.
      Osram has increased the prices quite a lot and we don't expect to see any lowering of the purchase prices. So there won't be any/much lowering of the price to be expected soon based on the purchase price. But when the older CBI is sold out/replaced, sales increase for the CBN and availability goes up the prices will probably drop a bit.

  • @e.desro.8992
    @e.desro.8992 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    On EvoX-R 2.0, for all weather, your Choice between CBN & XV2? (more lux at 25')

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hard one, but probably despite your 'all weather' the Osram because of the output and color :-)

    • @GrabinGears
      @GrabinGears 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      XV2

  • @felipaofeloz
    @felipaofeloz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    CBI Next Gen is good in the rain low light conditions?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, but for those conditions, the best option is the XNL Night breaker laser line. The XNL line has a more 'warm white' 4300k color temperature, which is better in bad weather conditions. retrofitlab.com/collections/bulbs

  • @rothbard1984
    @rothbard1984 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are you testing D1/D2 or D3/D4? Not only they use different voltage (that can theoretically impact performance), but also D3/D4 are newer eco-friendly bulbs without mercury that can affect color temperature as well. A lot of people are saying that CBNs are not really 6200K

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In the test we are using D1/D2 bulbs.
      CBN indeed are not 6200K, they are around 4300K like OEM xenon. Or are you referring to CBB?

  • @SteffeL2
    @SteffeL2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Makes you wonder if they have a new version of laser around the corner, probably do since I just bought new ones ;/

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ah yes, always annoying when something like that happens...but in this case, we think you won't have to throw them away immediately :-).
      The XNL replaced the night breaker unlimited a few years ago and it also was an upgrade. So it's not as 'old' as the CBI.
      Although we can't guarantee anything because we don't work at Osram, we don't expect they have a new version around the corner for the XNL HID versions.

  • @beyhun
    @beyhun 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    There is a color tone difference between the two CBBs I bought in the same box. one looks a little green. is this normal?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please contact the customer support of Retrofitlab. You can email to info@retrofitlab.com

  • @juanderbar
    @juanderbar 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How do the CBNs compare to the Philips XV2s?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We have not compared them next to each other (maybe in the future), so can't say for sure. But the color of the CBN will probably be a bit whiter. Output from both is good, can't say which is better.

  • @namir91
    @namir91 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you have free shipping on these to the US?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry, we do not offer free shipping.

  • @wiseguy0103
    @wiseguy0103 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The CBN is a big disappointment, no way near 6200k, more like a 4500k yellow/white. Get the CBB is you want pure white.

    • @seaya3593
      @seaya3593 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They need to break-in i heard

    • @videomaniac108
      @videomaniac108 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I bought the new CBI next gens last month in the D2S form and I can tell you they were nowhere near yellow/white. In the 20 to 30 hours of time I have been using them, they have gotten significantly brighter and whiter. They are a crisp white that is on the verge of having a slight blue tint.

  • @Mo-ij8re
    @Mo-ij8re 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    which of these looks pure white ?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      For the whitest look I would recommend the CBN. They are 6200K. See link below.
      retrofitlab.com/products/osram-d2s-cool-blue-intense-next-gen-66240cbn-hcb-duo-box-hid-xenon-bulbs?_pos=9&_sid=df80b7a6c&_ss=r
      If you go for the CBB they are 7000K, but they lean more towards a blue light already.

    • @Mo-ij8re
      @Mo-ij8re 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Retrofitlab those are the cbi?

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Mo-ij8re Yes, new generation

    • @Mo-ij8re
      @Mo-ij8re 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Retrofitlab are the CBB 7000k pure white as well ?
      how does CBB 7000k compare to CBA 6000k in color ?

    • @jessejohnwieland
      @jessejohnwieland 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Mo-ij8re At 7000K it will lean more towards a blue light instead of white.
      If you want the whitest look possible I would recommend the 6000K color.

  • @GrabinGears
    @GrabinGears 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    0:21 wrong. That's the 1st gen CBI they have been out for years now

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There has been an older version which was up to 5000k

    • @eczmuratorhan
      @eczmuratorhan ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Retrofitlab I remember my first gen D2R CBI having a blue tint on the glass :) By the way, you rock, having answered very sigle question, thx!

    • @Retrofitlab
      @Retrofitlab  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@eczmuratorhan Many thanks! ;)