Does the Geely Binrui's factory halogen headlights have a lens?
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Geely Binrui's factory halogen headlights have a lens. The function of the headlight lens: The headlight lens can reflect the scattered light of the bulb into parallel beams, greatly enhancing the brightness and ensuring sufficient illumination within a range of 150-400M in front of the car. At the same time, in the low beam state, the light does not diverge, but the ground illumination effect is good, which does not cause glare and does not affect the normal driving of oncoming vehicles. Types of headlight lenses: There are two types of lenses, one is a single-beam lens, and the other is a dual-beam lens. A single-beam lens controls one bulb, which is a unique product. The single-beam lens separates the high and low beams, while the dual-beam lens can switch between high and low beams through the internal shutter of the lens.
I drive the Geely Binrui, so I'm very familiar with its headlights. The factory-equipped halogen headlights indeed come with projectors, not just simple reflector bowls. The projector lenses offer several advantages: they make the light beam more focused, greatly improving nighttime visibility while preventing glare for oncoming drivers. Without projectors, the light would scatter everywhere, like an unfocused flashlight. I particularly appreciate this feature when driving on national highways at night - the projected beam makes even roadside reflectors shine brightly. That said, halogen bulbs can't match LED brightness; after three years I'm considering upgrading the bulbs since the original projectors are compatible. Pro tip: remember to clean the projector surface during car washes, as accumulated dust affects light transmission.