Can anyone understand this advertisement?

It says it is a halogen sealed beam... but that bulbs are not included. ... Isn't the whole thing a big light bulb if it's "sealed beam"? ... I'm not a headlight expert, though.


"SYLVANIA H6024 XTRAVISION HIGH PERFORMANCE HALOGEN SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHT, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- 12.8 volts; 55 watts for low beam and 65 watts for high beam; Dual C-6 filament type; Meets all US FMVSS-108 and Canadian CMVSS-108 requirements; Bulbs not included; Up to 30 percent brighter compared to conventional headlight and up to 25 percent more downroad visibility."

?2010-10-29T23:20:58Z

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Looks like someone doing Clip and Pasting got carried away. Not you, who-ever did the advertisement needs to go back to school.

?2010-10-30T06:04:10Z

Sealed beams have filaments built in, that's why they give candle power. Sounds like a printing error.

?2010-10-30T05:57:57Z

sealed beam has no bulb,whole unit is bulb,semi sealed takes a bulb