When choosing halogen lamps for a car, you need to focus on the lamp power and the required temperature. There are 3 in 1 halogen bulbs that can significantly improve the quality of night driving.
Today it is no longer possible to find vacuum incandescent lamps for car headlights on sale. They were replaced by halogen incandescent lamps with an increased service life of filaments and, accordingly, increased power.
Lamps with enhanced luminous efficacy and improved visual comfort
When choosing halogen lamps, first of all, you need to decide on the required temperature, because it is this temperature that determines the quality of the glow of the lamps. For example, high-output car bulbs have a standard wattage to keep the headlamps cool. Such light sources should be chosen by older drivers and those with impaired vision. However, the design of the headlight is of great importance here, because it so happens that it reduces the power declared by the manufacturer.
Halogen lamps for improved visual comfort enhance the quality of night driving. It is recommended to choose such lamps for your car for a motorist who prefers high-brightness white color. They improve the concentration of the person behind the wheel when driving at night, allowing better visibility of signs and road markings.
All-weather lamps and off-road lamps
Today on the market for halogen lamps there are also all-weather lamps that give light in a yellow color. This light has been proven to be more noticeable in fog and rain conditions, and it provides more contrasting illumination in poor visibility conditions. The racetrack has its own high wattage halogen lamps. They are also recommended for drivers to choose for off-road driving. This type of lamp has several versions, in particular, lamps for night driving can be purchased.
The lamp concept has not changed over the past hundred years. At the moment, you can choose halogen lamps for your car from a huge range of modifications with a wide variety of features. To increase the safety of the driver and his passengers, especially at night, you can use 3-in-1 halogen lamps, which combine the properties of three types of light sources. The light from these lamps is divided into three zones with white - front light, yellow light on the left and daylight with a blue tint on the right. White light allows you to illuminate the roadway 10-20 m ahead, the yellowish light on the left will not blind drivers driving in the opposite lane, and daylight on the right is able to illuminate road signs and roadside well.