Which is brighter, xenon headlights or LED headlights for cars?

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AdrianMarie
07/25/25 9:17pm
LED headlights have stronger light. The characteristics of LED car headlights are as follows: 1. Energy-saving: LED car lights are cold light sources, generally consuming less power, saving more than 70% energy compared to traditional light sources; 2. Environmental protection: The spectrum contains no ultraviolet or infrared rays, producing neither heat nor radiation, with minimal glare. The waste is recyclable, pollution-free, and contains no mercury, making it safe to touch and a typical green lighting LED source; 3. Long lifespan: There are no loose parts inside the lamp body, eliminating issues like filament burnout, heat deposition, and light degradation. With appropriate current and voltage, the service life can reach 60,000 to 100,000 hours, more than 10 times longer than traditional light sources; 4. High brightness and high temperature resistance.
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