HB3 headlight bulb as the same as 9005 LED? Why they call HB3?

Yes, HB3 headlight bulbs are indeed the same as 9005 bulbs. The HB3 designation is another term used to refer to the same type of bulb that is standardized as 9005 in the industry.

Here's why they are sometimes referred to as HB3:

Naming Convention: The HB3 designation is part of the European standard for automotive bulbs. In Europe, bulbs are often designated with a combination of letters and numbers (e.g., H1, H4, H7). HB3 specifically refers to a single filament bulb with a particular base and electrical specifications.

Interchangeability: Despite different naming conventions (HB3 vs. 9005), the physical and electrical specifications of the bulbs are the same. They both operate at 12 volts and are designed for use as high beam or daytime running light (DRL) bulbs in vehicles.

Functionality: Like 9005 bulbs, HB3 bulbs are known for their brightness, energy efficiency, and longevity. They are part of the same category of bulbs used primarily as high beam headlights in vehicles that require separate high and low beam bulbs.

Global Recognition: While HB3 is primarily used in Europe and some other regions, 9005 is the standard designation used in North America and many other parts of the world. Manufacturers and retailers often use both designations interchangeably to describe the same product.

In summary, HB3 headlight bulbs are identical to 9005 bulbs in terms of specifications, functionality, and application. They are interchangeable and serve the same purpose as high beam headlights in vehicles equipped with separate high and low beam systems.

If you are not sure whether the 9005 HB3 LED bulb will be suitable for your vehicle or not, you can check with Novsight vehicle bulb finder on the top bar.

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