How to Choose Xenon Lights?
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Here are the methods for selecting xenon lights: 1. Model: Each car has specific bulb models for xenon lights, such as H1, H3, H4, H7, 9004, 9005, 9006, etc. When choosing xenon lights, it's essential to select the correct bulb model to avoid interface mismatches during installation, which can lead to additional complications. 2. Color Temperature: Color temperature is the most directly noticeable criterion. The color temperature of xenon lights is not necessarily better when higher; it should be within the comfortable range for human eyes. Many car owners might think that higher color temperature means better performance, assuming higher color temperature results in brighter light. However, 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 inadvertently increasing driving hazards. Therefore, it's advisable to choose xenon lights with a color temperature below 6000K. 3. Size: In many cases, xenon light modifications are done based on the original car lights. Hence, when installing xenon lights, it's crucial to ensure that the size matches the original car lights to prevent issues like misalignment of the light-emitting part or poor focus.