How Many Lumens for Car LED Headlights?
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For a 35W car LED light, the lumen output is 3200, which translates to 91 lumens per watt. If using halogen for low beam, the output is around 1000 lumens, while high beam reaches approximately 1200 lumens. Xenon headlights, on the other hand, have a maximum lumen output of 3200, with actual values typically exceeding 2000 lumens. Below is extended information about car headlights: 1. Xenon headlights are categorized into 120V, 240V, and 380V: Their wattage ranges from tens to thousands of watts. Automotive xenon headlights are improved versions of industrial xenon lights, with a voltage of 12V and wattages of 35W and 55W. Most vehicles use 35W, while a few use 55W, predominantly installed on high beams. Thus, the lumen range is 3500-5500. 2. Headlamps: Commonly referred to as 'headlights,' they are mounted on both sides of the car's front to illuminate the road ahead. They come in two-lamp and four-lamp configurations. In a four-lamp setup, the outer pair typically combines low and high beams, while the inner pair is dedicated to high beams. High beams range from 35-60W with 3400-5900 lumens, and low beams range from 35-55W with 3400-5400 lumens.