What is the Suitable Color Temperature for Xenon Lights?
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4300K and 5000K color temperatures are more suitable. The advantages of automotive xenon lights are as follows: 1. Performance improvement: Under the stable operation of the ballast, the HID gas discharge headlight assembly only requires 35W of power to supply the xenon bulb for illumination, greatly reducing the burden on the vehicle's electrical system and correspondingly improving vehicle performance. 2. Brightness enhancement: High brightness ID lights can output up to 3200Lm, meaning the brightness of automotive xenon headlights is increased by 300%, illuminating brighter, wider, and farther, leaving no dark spots. 3. High comfort: The light emitted by ID lights with a color temperature of around 6000K is close to the color temperature of daylight, which is most acceptable and comfortable to the human eye. Such lighting used for vehicle nighttime illumination can effectively reduce driver's visual fatigue, directly and significantly improving driving safety. 4. Long service life: Xenon headlights have no tungsten filament, eliminating the problem of filament breakage, with a service life of approximately 2000-3000 hours. 5. Easy installation: Installation is convenient; simply plug the headlight power connector into the ballast input end, connect and secure the bulb (the xenon lamp base is the same as the original halogen lamp base).