What are the differences between xenon lights, halogen lights, and LED lights?
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The differences between xenon lights, halogen lights, and LED lights lie in light intensity, durability, lighting effect, and illumination width. Light intensity: Halogen lights are less noticeable in dark conditions, with a maximum output of 1200 lumens, equivalent to 1200 candles; xenon lights output 4500 lumens, equivalent to 4500 candles, which is 300% brighter than halogen lights; LED lights concentrate almost entirely in the visible spectrum, with a luminous efficiency of 80~90%, outputting 6200 lumens, equivalent to 6200 candles. Durability: The average lifespan of halogen lights is 500 hours; xenon lights can last over 30,000 hours, which is 6 times longer than typical halogen bulbs; LED lights can last up to 100,000 hours. Lighting effect: Halogen lights provide uniform illumination; xenon lights have relatively concentrated light with darker sides; LED lights have minimal light deviation and do not require filtering. Energy efficiency: Typical halogen lights consume 55W; conventional xenon lights consume 35W; LED lights consume only 1/20 of the energy of halogen lights. Illumination width: Halogen lights cover about 4.4 meters; xenon lights cover about 5.2 meters; LED lights cover about 6.1 meters.