The Difference Between Low Beam and High Beam Headlights
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The differences between low beam and high beam headlights are as follows: 1. The high beam is at its focal point, emitting light in parallel rays that are more concentrated and brighter, capable of illuminating distant and high objects; the low beam is beyond its focal point (between 1x and 2x the focal length), emitting light in a divergent state, capable of illuminating a larger area of nearby objects. 2. Low beam is designed for short-distance illumination (approximately 30~40 meters), with a design requirement for a wide illumination range and short distance, and the focus cannot be adjusted; high beam is designed for long-distance illumination, with a longer range and greater brightness.