H7 THALLIUM LED Bulb 85 WATTS, 16,000 LUMENS, WHITE 6500K - Motorcycle
H7 Thallium V2 LED – Extreme power, wide and long-range lighting
Ideal for competition use, this LED offers an ultra-high-performance beam that is both wide and deep.
The H7 Thallium LED delivers the maximum allowable power, without any risk to your vehicle's electronics.
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AGM Vision Competition: LED H7 Thallium
The H7 Thallium LED could be summed up in one word: EXTREME. Its name is related to a highly toxic poison, and you will understand why later. The specifications for the H7 Thallium LED bulb had no restrictions regarding the deployment of luminous power. With such instructions, the use of this type of LED is not for everyone. The brightness is such that precision is obviously more difficult to master, which is purely logical.We recommend this LED mainly for low beams, but only if the headlight optics are projector-type. It should not be used on reflector headlights, as its power is too high. On the other hand, it is ideal for high beams, where it can express its full potential, whether with reflector or projector headlights. The H7 Thallium LED bulb is the most powerful in our entire range with 85 watts and 16,000 raw lumens per bulb that is 170 watts and 32,000 raw lumens for 2 bulbs. It is far ahead on the podium of the most powerful LEDs without the need to change the section of the power supply wires.Intended for enthusiasts of extreme light for competition, rally and not forgetting Off Road.
Comparison LED H7 Approved vs LED H7 Thallium
As you can see in the attached photo, the difference between a certified LED and a competition LED is more than obvious.
We carried out this test in order to visually show you the significant contrast between these two technologies.
This test is not intended to say that a certified H7 LED bulb does not light properly, but simply to allow you to appreciate the impressive power and range of the light spectrum of the H7 Thallium LED bulb, compared to a certified H7 LED.
👉 Conversely, the certified LED perfectly respects the shape and size of the original beam; only its light intensity is higher than a standard halogen bulb, with a whiter color temperature.
🔬 Test results (distance of 4 meters, Peugeot 206 headlight optics) :
- H7 Thallium LED : 5300 LUX (peak)
- Certified H7 LED : 3200 LUX (peak)
H7 LED Thallium: incredible vision! Like in broad daylight
The Thallium H7 LED bulb offers 6500K white lighting, ultra powerful and quite simply unmatched.
Compared to a standard LED, such a luminous output was once unthinkable without resorting to additional LED lighting, such as a light bar or LED strip.
This bulb is a true asset for rural driving, or for those living in mountainous areas.
Its main advantage lies in its 85-watt power combined with the choice of a wide-spectrum hybrid LED chip, used to its maximum.
This technological combo enables lighting without shadow zones: every millimeter of asphalt is perfectly illuminated.
With such luminous intensity, the field of vision becomes both very wide and very deep.
Usually, with a standard LED, there is often a compromise: the light is either widely spread or projected far, but rarely both with great efficiency.
The H7 Thallium LED, on the other hand, excels in both areas, and also proves to be an excellent ally to compensate for original lighting flaws.
H7 LED Thallium: Arsenal of the Best Technologies
The Thallium H7 LED bulb is truly designed like a race car. It incorporates the best current technologies and uses premium materials, essential for achieving an exceptional level of performance while ensuring flawless reliability.
Of course, it features the multi-copper heat pipe system (liquid sodium heat pipes), already present on the Millenium 3, but here with a larger diameter for enhanced thermal efficiency.
In addition, there is a high-capacity aluminum radiator, specially designed for this LED, to maximize heat extraction.
Another innovation: the integration of rare and precious minerals such as graphene, which allows for exceptional optimization of the set's thermoelectric conductivity.
And despite all this power, the H7 Thallium LED heats up very little, especially compared to a standard halogen bulb.
👉 No risk therefore for your connectors or your wiring harness: we remain well below the safety margins defined by the manufacturers.
H7 LED Thallium: New High-Performance Can-Bus
The main advantage of the Thallium H7 LED bulb is its very high power.
While an LED is generally considered a low consumption product, this is not the case here — on the contrary, its consumption is higher than that of an original bulb.
👉 This level of consumption gives it a strong anti-error capability.
In fact, dashboard errors related to low consumption are, in the vast majority of cases, completely eliminated.
After numerous tests on vehicles with complex electronics, the H7 Thallium LED has proven to be one of the most effective for solving "burnt out bulb" errors, especially on German brands.
LED H7 Thallium: AGM Vision test bench
After several months of testing and numerous updates before its launch, the Thallium H7 LED bulb has continuously pushed the limits of lighting performance, now reaching a peak of 16,000 raw lumens per bulb.
👉 This is the maximum theoretical value, calculated without taking energy losses into account — a bit like the Max Watts displayed on audio packaging.
To validate this performance in a more concrete way, we carried out a test in real conditions in our internal laboratory, using our spectroradiometric sphere calibrated according to the IES standard.
This test makes it possible to measure the actual lumens, taking into account all constraints: thermal, electrical, and mechanical.
👉 Unlike raw lumens, actual lumens reflect the true performance of the bulb under normal usage conditions.
📊 Ranking of H7 bulbs tested by AGM Vision (measured actual lumens):
🥇 H7 Thallium LED: 6,790.30 actual lumens
🥈 H7 Millenium 3 LED: 5,820.10 actual lumens
🥉 H7 Titanium XS LED: 4,850.70 actual lumens
🏅 Philips Approved H7 LED: 1,332.30 actual lumens