Auxbeam LED Bulbs F-16 Series

We have tested several mid-priced LED conversion kits that are advertised to work great in the reflector headlights. We must admit, that Auxbeam F16 Plus has exceeded our expectations. We know, that the previous model, F-16, was not that good, and there are so many reviews on Amazon and on forums explaining what’s wrong with the light bulbs.

So, Auxbeam has completely revised this LED model, and we were surprised, at how well the new F-16 Plus performs in the reflector headlights! They perfectly focus on the headlight assembly and provide bright clear light. What makes these light bulbs different from other similar options is the distance they work for. Surprisingly, with the price being under $50, they perform just as well as Hikari Ultra, which is priced at $100.

Auxbeam LED Bulbs

KEY FEATURES: Long-distance illumination, fair price

Wattage: 80 Watts;
Color temperature: 6000K (pure cool white);
Luminous flux: 6.000 Lm [per pair];
Lifespan: 50.000 hours;
2-year warranty;
Heat sink style: 12.000RPM turbo cool fan;
Voltage: DC9-32V (fit 12V,24V vehicles);
Completely error-free: CAN-Bus compatible; 
Resistant to corrosion;
IP68 waterproof and resistant to mist.

Another great thing about these LED bulbs is their metal base. They are made of aviation-grade aluminum, which is resistant to all kinds of corrosion and rust. The metal is soft enough to minimize vibrations yet ensures easy heat withdrawal due to the 2-channel cooling system.

Another great thing we should note about F-16 LED is the external driver design. Plus, these LEDs employ EMC technology. What does it mean to you? You will not experience any electromagnetic interference of car audio with the LED driver. The external driver is important not only in terms of advanced cooling but also for easy operation without a start-up relay.


certified mechanic at Halo HeadlightsSteven is a certified mechanic and technical writer at Halo Headlights. Steven is excited about fast cars, loud music, and car mods. On yearly basis, he visits SEMA, as well as other car shows.

He has installed thousands of HID and LED kits and done hundreds of custom headlight retrofit projects. Besides, he is an editor and author of multiple car-related articles on Wikipedia. Here is one of them: Automotive Lighting. Now, he is ready to share his experience with Halo-Headlights.com readers.