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product_id: 20779055
title: "H4 Standard Halogen Bulb, 12 V, 60/55W"
brand: "hella"
price: "R$115"
currency: BRL
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Hella"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/20779055-h4-standard-halogen-bulb-12-v-60-55w
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region: Brazil
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# DOT, ECE, INMETRO certified 60/55W dual-beam power OEM-grade fit & durability H4 Standard Halogen Bulb, 12 V, 60/55W

**Brand:** hella
**Price:** R$115
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Light up your ride with HELLA — where precision meets power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** H4 Standard Halogen Bulb, 12 V, 60/55W by hella
- **How much does it cost?** R$115 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.br](https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/20779055-h4-standard-halogen-bulb-12-v-60-55w)

## Best For

- hella enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hella brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted OEM Quality:** Engineered by HELLA, a century-strong leader in automotive lighting innovation.
- • **Perfect Fit, Every Time:** Vehicle-specific design ensures hassle-free installation and symmetric light beams.
- • **Long-Lasting Performance:** Designed for extended lifespan with optimal brightness retention over time.
- • **Certified for Global Roads:** Meets DOT, ECE, and INMETRO standards for reliable, legal use worldwide.
- • **Brilliant Dual-Beam Illumination:** Experience crisp low and high beams for maximum road visibility and safety.

## Overview

The HELLA H4 Standard Halogen Bulb delivers 60/55W dual-beam lighting with OEM-quality fit and durability. Backed by over 100 years of automotive lighting expertise, it ensures superior visibility, long-lasting performance, and compliance with global safety certifications (DOT, ECE, INMETRO). Ideal for professional-grade vehicle maintenance and enhanced night driving confidence.

## Description

HELLA develops and manufactures bulbs for the automotive industry an also has one of the largest retail organizations for automotive parts. With more that 7,000 people working in research and development, HELLA is one of the most important innovation drivers in the market.

Review: High-Quality OEM H4 bulb at dime-store prices - I've been using Hella H4 60/55W bulbs in my motorcycles for decades, and these are no different than the OEM bulbs Honda installs in the factory. The low-beam is bright and lane-filling, and the high-beam throws visible light WAY down-range, as well as lighting the sides of my usual rural roads, which is great for spotting deer and other critters before they are on top of you. I've used Sylvania/Osram, PIAA, and others, and keep going back to these bulbs for quality of light... and most of all... PRICE! Even though these bulbs can last for years, but I try to change them on my bikes annually or at least every 6000 to 8000 miles. Halogen bulbs lose brightness over time (slowly), and after a couple of years, they can be reduced by as much as 40%. Annual replacement guarantees (cheaply) that my night vision will be the best it can be! And if you think about it.. if you average 50mph and log 6000 miles annually, that's 12,000 hours your bulb is on... that's a lot of hours for a single headlight, which has a rated life-expectancy of 20,000-25,000 hours ;) Locally, these are $10/bulb, but I just bought 4 for that price here, so I'll have a spare for my tool bag after I install fresh bulbs in my three bikes before winter storage... Yes, I like to do all my maintenance and oil-changes BEFORE winter, so when the snow stops falling, I'm ready to ride :)
Review: I bet this bulb will solve your issue. - This is insanely cheap for a lightbulb in my opinion, it's exactly the one found on a 1982 CB900C, and I'm sure that applies across the board for these bikes. It slots into the triple tab part like it should, and looks identical to the one that comes out of it; minus the corrosion and possible broken filaments. I replaced thinking my headlight bulb was bad, but it turned out that the contact pad in the headlight switch had worn so bad that it no longer made contact across the triple copper pads in the switch. Power coming in from big bar, but none to headlight white or blue at the headlight plug itself, or even immediately across at switch output, with good grounds! Anyway, it's actually annoyingly bright, and you can see quite far lol. Make sure you tuck those harness plugs in tight in those brackets or getting it back in is going to be annoying, and try not to touch the bulb itself as apparently the oils in your hand will ruin that black stuff on top. This isn't scientific, but Id rather not risk it.

## Features

- Get the best lighting performance and an increased visibility and comfort on the road compared to basic bulbs
- Original equipment quality bulbs you can trust from a global leader in automotive lighting technologies for more than 100 years
- HELLA bulbs guarantee best functionality, optimum fit and long lasting customer satisfaction
- HELLA recommends that you always replace in pairs to ensure symmetric light beam from both bulbs on the road as head lights will dim over time
- To increase a bulbs lifetime never touch the glass when installing the bulb. Either use gloves or paper towels for proper installation
- DOT, ECE, and INMETRO certified - Please check your local regulations
- 1 Bulb - Single box packaging

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IKM61MQ |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,989 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #161 in Automotive Headlight Bulbs |
| Brand Name | Hella |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (478) |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760687139669 |
| Included Components | Hella H4: Bulb H4 12V 60/55W P43T T4.625 |
| Item Type Name | Hella H4: Bulb H4 12V 60/55W P43T T4.625 |
| Light Source Type | Halogen |
| Manufacturer | HELLA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H4 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Model Number | H4 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | H4 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fleet and plant maintenance. |
| UPC | 760687139669 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 |
| Wattage | 55 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hella
- **Item Package Quantity:** 1
- **Light Source Type:** Halogen
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Fleet and plant maintenance.
- **Wattage:** 55 watts

## Images

![H4 Standard Halogen Bulb, 12 V, 60/55W - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81QYoFXvjKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone tried this bulb on an BMW G650GS?  I am a bit concerned it might fry the wires, reflector or lens.**
A: You MUST use 12g stranded wire with quality insulation to each h4 socket terminal.  You MUST use Ceramic High Heat HD socket.  You Must usea relay that is 20% Higher rated than the max amp draw.  Your altenator or generator must have the added capacity so to cover the increased draw@ idle of these lamps or they will draw down the battery.  If smaller wire or alt capacity there will be voltage drop which increases amp and thus heat.  For 1 light on a bike figure for 13.5v to be safe which adds to 9.6 amps.  Use a 15 amp relay.  For high low you need 2 relays use two 15a or 1 15a hi and 1 10a lo.  If its 2 for a dual lamp or 4wheel vehicle double Watt   so 260w÷13.5=17a.  Best use 25 or 30a relay for high and low.  Ideally use a dual output relay so 1 12g lead to each bulb from  relay term not daisy chained.  Ideally run 10g from battery or alt post to relay input.  Built like this you will never have a capacity or heat issue when in good condition.

YOU CAN NOT USE ANY STOCK WIRING HARNESS!!  NOT EVEN MOST PREBUILT HD WIRING HARNESS.

If you follow the above general guide with properly crimped connectors it will not only not burn up but 2
Will have much higher light output.  Remember a 5% drop in voltage = a 15% drop in light output 1:3 ratio. Ideal voltage is 14.5V on 12v systems.

**Q: I have an original stock headlight.  Anything special i need to do to use this bulb?**
A: The current draw with this bulb is more than stock so after having the lights on for say a 30 minute drive in warm weather see if the connector at the bulb is hot as well as the wires going to it with the lights still on if so you should install a hevi-duty  connector and wire kit. My jeep 2005 wrangler handled these bulbs just fine and I think most vehicles will need nothing.....DBW

**Q: I have a 1998 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic. Any need to upgrade anything electrical or does this simply replace the stock bulb? Thanks**
A: Oh yeah. You should not just plug this in and go. These bulbs make a ton more heat than a stock 55/60 bulb. Buy a ceramic plug as well, otherwise the stock pug will just melt over time. I think I paid maybe 12 bucks for 2 ceramic H4 plugs on Amazon.

**Q: Will these work on my motorcycle? it's a 2004 bmw r1150r, and h4 is stamped on the glass plate of the light housing**
A: The h4 bulb will fit, May want to check the wattage they get kind of hot. There is a lower watt bulb too I believe.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High-Quality OEM H4 bulb at dime-store prices
*by S***M on September 30, 2016*

I've been using Hella H4 60/55W bulbs in my motorcycles for decades, and these are no different than the OEM bulbs Honda installs in the factory. The low-beam is bright and lane-filling, and the high-beam throws visible light WAY down-range, as well as lighting the sides of my usual rural roads, which is great for spotting deer and other critters before they are on top of you. I've used Sylvania/Osram, PIAA, and others, and keep going back to these bulbs for quality of light... and most of all... PRICE! Even though these bulbs can last for years, but I try to change them on my bikes annually or at least every 6000 to 8000 miles. Halogen bulbs lose brightness over time (slowly), and after a couple of years, they can be reduced by as much as 40%. Annual replacement guarantees (cheaply) that my night vision will be the best it can be! And if you think about it.. if you average 50mph and log 6000 miles annually, that's 12,000 hours your bulb is on... that's a lot of hours for a single headlight, which has a rated life-expectancy of 20,000-25,000 hours ;) Locally, these are $10/bulb, but I just bought 4 for that price here, so I'll have a spare for my tool bag after I install fresh bulbs in my three bikes before winter storage... Yes, I like to do all my maintenance and oil-changes BEFORE winter, so when the snow stops falling, I'm ready to ride :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I bet this bulb will solve your issue.
*by B***D on March 22, 2025*

This is insanely cheap for a lightbulb in my opinion, it's exactly the one found on a 1982 CB900C, and I'm sure that applies across the board for these bikes. It slots into the triple tab part like it should, and looks identical to the one that comes out of it; minus the corrosion and possible broken filaments. I replaced thinking my headlight bulb was bad, but it turned out that the contact pad in the headlight switch had worn so bad that it no longer made contact across the triple copper pads in the switch. Power coming in from big bar, but none to headlight white or blue at the headlight plug itself, or even immediately across at switch output, with good grounds! Anyway, it's actually annoyingly bright, and you can see quite far lol. Make sure you tuck those harness plugs in tight in those brackets or getting it back in is going to be annoying, and try not to touch the bulb itself as apparently the oils in your hand will ruin that black stuff on top. This isn't scientific, but Id rather not risk it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A noticeable improvement over stock and hard to tell if "brighter" bulbs at 2x the price are better.
*by M***. on May 2, 2025*

Driving my Honda Fit on unlit roads, I noticed how bad the stock bulbs were. At speeds above 50 MPH, I was outdrivng my headlights. In a bid to improve my nighttime driving performance, I bought two sets of bulbs: these HELLA Standards and Philips Racing Vision GT200s. I first installed these bulbs and, as my photo shows, I noticed a BIG difference. Not only are these brighter, I could see further and both sides of the road better. Next, I installed the Philips bulbs which, according to Bulb Facts, are one of the best halogens. They also cost more than 2X the price compared to these. And, yes, the Philips Racing Vision bulbs ARE brighter and I can see more of the road compared to even these HELLAs, BUT, not by much. I'd say the Philips are maybe 15% better than these HELLAs. The Philips are a whiter light, whereas these are a warmer color, perhaps around 4300K, so, in that respect, I even prefer these over the more expensive bulbs. And supposedly, these standard bulbs will last longer than the overdriven, brighter bulbs. If you're on a budget and on the fence between these and more expensive, brighter bulbs, these actually might be the better buy. They'll definitely be an upgrade, they'll be affordable, and you can expect them to last more than a year.

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