How to Choose Xenon Lights?

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DeClara
07/24/25 8:31pm
When selecting xenon lights, pay attention to the model, color temperature, size, and brand. Here are some considerations for your reference: 1. Model: Each vehicle has specific bulb models, and common xenon bulb models include H1, H3, H4, H7, 9004, 9005, 9006, etc. 2. Color Temperature: Color temperature is the most direct factor to consider. Higher color temperature does not necessarily mean better performance for xenon lights; it should be within the comfortable range for human eyes. Many car owners might think that higher color temperature means brighter light, but this is not the case. Generally, when the color temperature exceeds 6000K, the light emitted by xenon lights tends to be too white, causing glare and increasing potential hazards during driving. 3. Size: In most cases, xenon light modifications are done based on the original car lights. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the size of the xenon lights matches the original car lights to avoid issues like misaligned light emission or poor focus. 4. Brand: There are numerous xenon light brands available on the market, with well-known ones including Osram and Philips. While these brands are more expensive, they offer superior quality.
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