Series | Car Headlights, Stories You Should Know EP.9
🔦 "LED headlights light up... but why do some people look worse at the road?"
Have you ever?
New LED Headlight Replacement
The numbers are strong.
The K value is also high.
The picture looks very white.
But when it's raining or the road is dark,
I felt like I couldn't see the way.
And sometimes the eyes are tired.
If you've ever met like this,
This article was written specifically for you.
🚗 This problem is not caused by "bad fire."
But it's caused by a misunderstanding of K (Kelvin).
Which is where most people use cars overlook it.
Many people think
"The higher the K value = the brighter = the better."
But in fact,
The value K does not indicate the brightness.
It only tells me the tone of light.
And the tone of light.
It has a greater effect on the "driver's eyes" than thought.
💡 understand the K value of a real car user (not memorized).
🔸 About 4300K.
The light is yellowish and white.
The advantage is that it penetrates rain, fog and wet streets well.
Fits frequent night drivers or serious use.
🔸 About 6000-6500K
Sharp white light. Near natural light.
Look clearly, comfortable in the eyes
It is the "most balanced" range for general use.
🔸 Above 7000K and above
White and blue light, beautiful in the picture
But in the rain or black road conditions,
The light will bounce back, making the way worse.
This is why
The bright-looking lights in the picture... may not be the ones that see the streets the best.
⚠️ what night drivers often find (but rarely tell)
Driving late at night. After work.
It's raining. The streets are dark. The eyes are getting tired.
Fire must "help us," not give us more eye pain.
Nice fire.
Not the whitest fire.
It is the fire that allows you to see the streets as long and clear as possible.
🔧 What kind of fire should I choose?
From my practical experience,
LEDs suitable for practical road use should have 3 of these.
✅ K value that suits our roads.
✅ sharp beam, not flattered, not spread.
✅. Used, no long-term blindness.
Because finally,
Your safety is always more important than the beauty in the picture.
🧠 Brief summary for people without time.
K is not the brightness.
The light is too white. Not always good.
Suitable fire = fire that matches your practical use.
💬 want to hear from you.
Have you ever?
Change the lights and "feel brighter, but harder to drive"?
Or how much K do you use now?
Satisfied or not satisfied?
Tell me something. 👇
(I read every comment)
📌 EP. I'll explain it easily.
Why are some lights "bright but not far"?
Although the specification numbers look very strong
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