- Brand: Nakamichi
Overview
Enhance your vehicle’s lighting with the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb, delivering an impressive brightness of 3000 lumens. This LED bulb is ideal for drivers seeking improved visibility and a stylish upgrade for their car’s interior or exterior lighting. Its versatile design makes it suitable for various applications, including turn signal lights and parking lights.
Perfect for car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike, this bulb offers a practical solution for those looking to replace standard bulbs with a more efficient and brighter option. Whether you’re navigating dark roads or simply want to elevate your vehicle’s aesthetic, the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb is an excellent choice for enhancing your driving experience.
Key benefits
- Bright 3000 lumens for enhanced visibility.
- Energy-efficient 4.5 watts LED technology.
- Compatible with T25, 3156, 3157, P27W, and P27/7W fittings.
- Long-lasting performance with a robust design.
- Improved style and aesthetics for your vehicle.
- Easy installation for quick upgrades.
- Manufacturer: Nakamichi, known for quality lighting solutions.
Specifications
- Brightness: 3000 Lumen
- Colour Temperature: 1000 Kelvin
- Light Source Type: LED
- Manufacturer: Nakamichi
- Model: NL28-T25-30C-RD-NF
- Wattage: 4.5 watts
What’s in the box
- 2x T25 3167 3157 (P27W P27/7W) LED Light Bulbs
FAQs
What is the brightness of the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb?
The brightness of the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb is 3000 Lumens.
What is the wattage of the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb?
The wattage of the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb is 4.5 watts.
What type of light source does the Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb use?
The Nakamichi T25 3156 3157 P27W P27/7W Car LED Bulb uses LED as its light source type.


Keagan Smith –
Very bright, high quality
These light bulbs are amazing. They are super bright and look to be high quality. I didn’t get any hyper flash or any other issues.
M. Pritchard –
The LED array on this Nakamichi-branded lamp consists of five groups of six side-firing red LEDs around a metal barrel, with a cooling fan at the front. Overall the bulb is about the same diameter as the halogen bulb it replaces, so as long as the fitting is deep enough (at 50mm in length it’s about 10mm longer than the T20 it replaces) there should be no issue getting it in the hole.Internally the bulb has a diode bridge set up so that any two of the four connection wires will light the LEDs, regardless of which way round they go. The inner connections run it at low brightness, the outer ones at full brightness.Power consumption is as follows, dropping as the lamp warms up (although this is countered by the fan ramping itself up to keep it cool):-Low brightness (inner pins)At 12.0V: 550mA, 6.6WAt 13.2V: 440mA, 5.8WAt 13.8V: 410mA, 5.7WAt 14.6V: 380mA, 5.5WHigh brightness (outer pins)At 12.0V: 1290mA, 15.5WAt 13.2V: 1100mA, 14.5WAt 13.8V: 1100mA, 15.2WAt 14.6V: 1100mA, 16.1WSomething very important to consider here is the fact that they’re red LEDs. In a rear foglight for example a white bulb is normally used, only for the lens to absorb the green and blue wavelengths and pass the red through. This is a waste of energy. If using a white LED bulb the same wastage occurs, albeit with less heat from the bulb. Even with a red-painted bulb much of the energy gets absorbed by the paint and wasted. With a bulb that only emits red light in the first place, virtually everything the bulb puts out goes straight through the lens, for maximum efficiency.Something else to consider is that in a stop/tail light an LED replacement has the benefit of a faster brake light illumination time, with a corresponding increase in reaction time from the driver behind.Two of the photos compare this LED bulb with a conventional W21W halogen bulb in the foglight of a Mitsubishi Outlander (the only place the car uses a W21W/T20). The LED lamp is definitely brighter – maybe even too bright – and as you can see is happy to run in a W21W single-filament holder, not just the W21/5W dual-filament holder it’s designed for.
Lee –
Very poweful and crystal clear LED light, great clarity and unusual colours. How or why Nakamichi make these is beyond me…..I still have a Nakamichi tape deck and this was what they were famous for making. They come in a very nice plastic box with the all the fitment instructions etc. Just check the fitment, these will not be compatible with older car models.
John –
Easy to increase stall. Very bright.
Works fine, plug in and it works. Not sure how long it last. Hope it lasts longer than other brand around same price.
Alex Magrini –
Very bright and no CAN error
It is too strong, even brighter than the original ones. The color is very beautiful and no error is coming on the dashboard. I don’t know how long it will last, but for now I am satisfied.
Jay –
Very bright.
So far so good. Had them for a month now since the last ones from another random brand failed after only four months.Can they last longer than a year? We will find out. I will update this review.
Félix –
Cumple con lo que yo quería.
Tiene una luz intensa en comparación con las incandescentes, para la luz de marcha atrás estupendas para cuando es de noche.