What is the appropriate color temperature for car headlights?

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ColinLynn
07/24/25 11:49pm
Due to the difference in color temperature, the color of light also varies. 1. Color temperature is inversely proportional to wavelength; the higher the color temperature, the shorter the wavelength. 2. At 4300K, the color appears white with a slight yellow tint, while at 6000K, the color is white and close to natural light. 3. At 10,000K, the light color appears light blue, indicating that as the color temperature gradually increases, the light color shifts towards cooler tones. 4. The best headlight color temperature is 6000K, but according to national standards, it should not exceed 5000K.
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