H11 LED Bulbs for Headlights & Fog Lights
Upgrade your vehicle with premium H11 LED bulbs, compatible with many H8, H9, and H16 applications. This collection includes high-performance H11 LED headlight bulbs and fog light bulbs designed to deliver brighter illumination, enhanced road visibility, and longer-lasting performance than traditional halogen bulbs. Whether you're driving at night, through rain, or in fog, SEALIGHT H11 LED bulbs provide a focused beam pattern, efficient cooling, and easy plug-and-play installation for a safer, more comfortable drive.
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 20,000LM/set (10,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 120W/set (60W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6000 Kelvin
- Lumens: 20,000LM/set (10,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 60W/set (30W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 20,000LM/set (10,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 70W/set (35W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 6500 Kelvin
- Wattage: 60 watt_hours
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6000 Kelvin
- Lumens: 13,000LM/set (6,500LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 100W/set (50W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 14,000LM/set (3,500LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 240W/set (60W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 20,000LM/set (10,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 60W/set (30W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12000LM
- Wattage: 60W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10,000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 16000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 10,000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 34,000LM/set (17,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 90W/set (45W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 48,000LM/set (24,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 120W/set (60W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 24,000LM/set (12,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 80W/set (40W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 18000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 18000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12,000 Lumens
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 32,000LM/set (16,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 80W/set (40W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 50W/Pair
- Color Temperature: Bright White 6500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 1,8000LM/set (9,000LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 80W/set (40W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 30w/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: Warm White 4500 Kelvin
- Lumens: 33,000LM/set (16,500LM/bulb)
- Wattage: 130W/set (65W/bulb)
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 13000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 16000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 13000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
Compare SEALIGHT H11 LED Bulb Series
H11 LED Bulb Buying Guide
Upgrade your vehicle's H11/H9/H8 halogen headlight bulbs with SEALIGHT LED headlight bulbs, designed to deliver superior brightness, energy efficiency, and durability. Whether you're navigating dark country roads or driving through city streets, SEALIGHT H11/H9/H8 LED headlight bulbs provide a clear, focused beam that enhances visibility and safety.
An H11 LED bulb should be selected according to more than brightness. Correct bulb size, light-source position, beam control, installation space, cooling and electrical compatibility all affect the final result.
How to Identify an H11 Bulb
The bulb designation is usually printed or stamped on the original bulb. A standard H11 halogen bulb is a single-filament bulb with an angled, L-shaped connector and a keyed locking base. Although its connector and base resemble H8, H9 and some H16 bulbs, the locking tabs and electrical specifications can differ.
You can confirm the required size by:
- Checking the vehicle owner’s manual or service manual.
- Reading the code printed on the original bulb.
- Searching by year, make, model and lighting position with the SEALIGHT Bulb Finder.
Confirm each position separately. A vehicle may use H11 for its low beams but require another size for the high beams or fog lights.
H11 vs. H8 vs. H9 vs. H16: What’s the Difference?
H11, H8, H9 and certain H16 bulbs belong to a similar halogen bulb family. Their bases and connectors can appear alike, which is why compatible LED products are sometimes labeled for several of these sizes. However, the original halogen specifications have different wattages, common applications and locking details.
| Bulb | Typical Halogen Wattage | Common Uses | Important Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| H11 | 55W | Low beams and fog lights | Common single-beam bulb with a keyed base |
| H8 | 35W | Fog lights | Lower halogen wattage and different base details |
| H9 | 65W | High beams | Higher halogen wattage and different locking or connector details |
| H16 | Typically 19W for the H11-style version | Fog lights and some daytime running lights | The H16 designation can refer to different base formats, so the original bulb must be checked carefully |
These halogen bulbs should not be treated as freely interchangeable. An LED product may be engineered to fit several related sockets, but compatibility must be confirmed for the exact product, vehicle and lighting position. Do not modify locking tabs or connectors simply to force an incompatible bulb into place.
H11 Headlight Bulbs vs. H11 Fog Light Bulbs
H11 is used for both headlights and fog lights, but the two lighting positions perform different jobs.
H11 headlight bulbs are commonly used as low beams. They need a controlled forward beam with useful distance, even road coverage and limited upward scatter. Correct LED-chip placement and bulb orientation are especially important because the bulb works with the headlight reflector or projector to form the beam.
H11 fog light bulbs are installed lower on the vehicle and are intended to illuminate the road close to the front bumper. A useful fog-light pattern is generally broad and low rather than long-range. Check whether the product is designed for fog-light use instead of assuming every H11 headlight bulb is equally suitable.
Browse the wider selection of LED headlight bulbs or compare dedicated LED fog light bulbs.
Why Choose SEALIGHT H11 LED Bulbs?
SEALIGHT offers H11 options for different performance levels, installation spaces and lighting positions. Because specifications vary by series, compare the individual product dimensions, cooling method, color temperature and compatibility information before purchasing.
Focused Beam and Road Visibility
Brightness alone does not determine how well a bulb illuminates the road. The LED light source must sit close to the original halogen filament position so the vehicle’s reflector or projector can control the light effectively.
SEALIGHT H11 headlight bulb series use compact, two-sided light-source layouts intended to support a focused beam. Final beam quality still depends on the headlight housing, bulb orientation and headlight aim. After installation, check for an even pattern without severe dark areas or excessive upward light.
Cooling, Durability and Weather Resistance
LED bulbs generate heat at the chips and electronic driver. Different SEALIGHT H11 series manage this heat with fanless aluminum fins, built-in fans, copper substrates or heat-pipe systems.
Fan-cooled bulbs may be suitable for higher-output applications but require enough room and airflow behind the bulb. Fanless designs have no moving cooling parts and can be useful where a simpler design is preferred. Waterproof ratings and expected service life vary by product, so refer to the specifications of the exact H11 bulb rather than applying one rating to the entire collection.
Plug-and-Play Installation and Fitment
Many SEALIGHT H11 LED bulbs use the original vehicle connector and can be installed without cutting factory wiring. Installation is still affected by the headlight design, retaining clips, adapters, available space and dust-cover depth.
CANBUS Compatibility and Error Support
Some vehicles monitor bulb resistance or use pulse-width-modulated power. Because LED bulbs draw power differently from halogen bulbs, an upgrade may cause flickering, dashboard warnings, intermittent operation or bulbs that switch off after startup.
Compatibility varies by vehicle and product series. If these symptoms occur after confirming the installation, the vehicle may require a compatible CANBUS decoder or anti-flicker resistor.
Find the Right H11 Bulbs for Your Vehicle
Use the vehicle bulb lookup tool to confirm the correct size for your low beams, high beams or fog lights before comparing compatible SEALIGHT products. At SEALIGHT, we stand behind the quality of our products. The H11 LED headlight bulbs come with a 90-day warranty, so you can upgrade with confidence. Join countless drivers who trust SEALIGHT for reliable, high-performance lighting solutions. Illuminate your journey with SEALIGHT—where innovation meets safety.
H11 Bulb Guides
FAQs
The quickest way is to use the SEALIGHT Bulb Finder — enter your Year, Make, and Model and it shows you the correct bulb size for each position instantly. Alternatively, your owner's manual will list the factory bulb size. If your vehicle currently uses H8, H9, or H16 bulbs, there's a good chance an H11 LED bulb will be compatible, but always confirm before purchasing.
The H11 is one of the most versatile bulb sizes on the road. Depending on the vehicle, it's used for low-beam headlights and fog lights. Some vehicles use H11 in more than one position, for example, both the headlights and fog lights on the same car. Check your owner's manual or use the SEALIGHT Bulb Finder to see exactly how your vehicle uses the H11 size.
H11 LED headlight bulbs produce significantly more lumens than stock halogen bulbs, cast a cleaner white beam, and run far more efficiently. They also last much longer, so you're unlikely to need another replacement for the life of the vehicle.
All SEALIGHT H11 LED bulbs are CANbus-ready, so the vast majority of vehicles will accept them as a plug-and-play replacement with no warning lights or flickering. In rare cases, certain vehicles with particularly sensitive electronics may still trigger a dashboard error — if that happens, reach out to our support team and we'll help you sort it out.
For most vehicles, yes. H11 LED bulbs use the same connector as the factory halogen bulb, so installation is a straightforward swap — disconnect the old bulb, insert the new one, reconnect the connector. The process typically takes 15–30 minutes. SEALIGHT provides installation guides for a wide range of vehicles in the installation manual library if you want step-by-step guidance for your specific model.
Only when the vehicle uses an H11-compatible socket in both positions and the selected product is suitable for that application. Headlights need a controlled forward beam, while fog lights need broad, low illumination. Check both vehicle fitment and the product’s intended use.
For H11 headlights, 6000K to 6500K white is commonly chosen for a crisp, modern appearance. Fog-light options are available in white as well as approximately 3000K to 3500K yellow. Yellow light may provide more comfortable contrast for some drivers in rain, fog or snow, while white light offers a consistent appearance with LED headlights. Color alone does not replace the need for a properly controlled beam pattern.

