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Advantages of the White Xenon Headlight
Xenon bulbs represent the newest technology in car lighting. Xenon
white headlight bulbs are more energy efficient compared to conventional
Halogen bulbs. They put out more light while generate less heat. This is the
future of the automotive lighting.
We are delicated to bring you the whitest Xenon headlight bulbs. These bulbs
produce the light of contemporary luxury vehicles such as BMW without costing
you a fortune ($1000-$2000 value). The lights produced from these cars use
so-called 'High Intensity Discharge (HID)' technology. The real HID lighting
uses separate power source and wiring harness to drive the bulbs. The HID
conversion kits are currently selling at $700 or more in the aftermarket.
Xenon bulbs are the evolution of headlight bulbs from the
conventional Halogen bulbs. Xenon bulbs output higher color temperature (Our
bulbs measure at 5000K.) 5000K color temperature is closer to that of the Sun
light compared to Halogen lights. This means that it gives you the feeling of
driving in the daylight. This improves the safety of drivers. Note that higher
color temperature does not mean that the actual temperature is higher. As a
matter of fact, Xenon bulbs produce less heat than ordinary Halogen bulbs. The
light it produces spreads through a wider range on the light spectrum.. In
other words it is closer to the natural daylight. Since it covers wider range
of spectrum, it gives better distinction of objects.
| Picture shows color temperature and its corresponding color. You
can see that Our bulbs are rated 5000K which is the closest to the color
temperature of the sun light (5250K). Note that the color temperatures of our
bulbs and the sun light represent the peaks of their spectra. When the spectrum
is wide (covers all visible lights), the light appears white. Since its
spectrum covers the entire visible lights, objects are more distinguishable.
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Comparison with other headlights
Comparing regular Halogen light with 5000K Xenon
Comparing our 5000K Xenon bulbs with 4500K bulbs

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