The Difference Between Angel Eye Headlights and Demon Eye Headlights
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Angel eyes and demon eyes are both luminous circular cathode tubes. The following is a detailed introduction to the differences between angel eyes and demon eyes: 1. The installation positions of angel eyes and demon eyes are different, which leads to different visual effects: Angel eyes are installed on the lens cover, while demon eyes are installed inside the lens. 2. Angel eyes are a light ring, originally used in BMW, serving as daytime running lights: In the modification market, angel eyes are divided into two main categories based on the light source: CCFL cathode tube angel eyes and LED light source angel eyes. 3. Demon eyes give a fierce and cool visual impression. The prerequisite for installing demon eyes is to install a lens: The headlights on a car are like the eyes of the car, and the lens is the eyeball. Inside the lens, a colored light is lit, causing the entire lens to change color, making the lens look like a demon's eyeball, hence the name demon eye. Demon eyes are also called wolf eyes or magic eyes, and demon eyes are also a light ring.
That day when taking photos of the car, a friend asked about the difference between these two types of lights. Angel Eyes, first used by BMW, feature a circular design resembling an angel's halo, exuding elegance and offering exceptional daytime recognition. On the other hand, Demon Eyes involve adding colored light sources inside the headlight lens, creating an intense pupil-like effect when lit, commonly seen in red or blue, embodying a dark mecha style. Angel Eyes emphasize refinement, utilizing light guide strip technology, while Demon Eyes focus on visual impact, requiring disassembly of the headlight and modification of the wiring. My own car has been fitted with Demon Eyes, and it often gets photographed by passersby when driven at night, though it's worth noting that some cities enforce strict regulations on colored lighting. Additionally, Demon Eyes are often paired with sequential turn signals, offering a more dazzling dynamic effect upon unlocking compared to Angel Eyes.