What is the difference between LED lenses and xenon lenses?
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LED lenses and xenon lenses differ as follows: 1. Xenon lights are extremely bright. Compared to halogen lights, they not only enhance brightness at night but also increase the illumination distance, making them suitable for upgrading high beams. 2. LED car lights not only offer excellent brightness but also provide a color closest to natural light. They can match halogen lights in beam pattern while delivering purer color temperature. Driving with LED car lights at night can effectively reduce eye fatigue, making them suitable for upgrading low beams. Here is more information about LED lenses and xenon lenses: (1) The biggest advantage of xenon lights is their low wattage and high brightness, especially effective for nighttime illumination. Xenon lights do not have filaments, eliminating the issue of burnout and extending their lifespan to three times that of regular car lights. However, xenon lights have a longer startup time, requiring about five to ten seconds to reach full brightness after being turned on. In rainy or foggy conditions, the light tends to scatter, resulting in poorer illumination compared to original halogen lights. (2) Upgrading to LED bi-xenon lenses requires replacing the original car headlights, which involves disassembling and reassembling the original headlights—a complex and tedious process. If the modification is not done properly, it may lead to mismatched circuits, triggering warning lights or causing high-frequency pulse interference with the vehicle's electrical systems. Therefore, it is recommended that car owners seek professional modification services from specialized shops.