What is the wattage of a typical halogen bulb?
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Halogen lights come in a wide variety of aperture specifications, with sizes generally proportional to the light source power. The power typically ranges from 3-5W per bulb. LEDs are more energy-efficient: LEDs have high luminous efficiency, nearly twice that of fluorescent lamps. For the same daytime running lights, LED components consume only 1/20th the energy of halogen bulbs. The cost of LED components has also significantly decreased year by year, currently dropping at a rate of over 20% annually. LEDs offer excellent durability: LED components have a simple structure with excellent impact and shock resistance, making them less prone to breakage and highly adaptable to various environments.