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What Is HID?
HID stands for "High Intensity Discharge". HID lights get their name from the intense white light produced by the electrical discharge.
HID lights are a different type of lighting technology utilized in automobiles for greater effectiveness and greater efficiency. Unlike Halogen (or incandescent) bulbs, HID bulbs do not have filaments.
"Instead of heating a filament as standard halogen bulbs do, HID bulbs create light by bridging an arc between two electrodes similar to the energy transfer of lightning. The arc stimulates a mixture of
Xenon gases and metallic salts, producing a phenomenal bright white beam of light approximately 3x brighter than conventional halogen illumination, while lasting 10x longer!"
The Advantages Of Xenon HID Lights
More light output (up to 3 times brighter)
Wider coverage (beam pattern illuminates up to 70% more of the roadway, especially the sides)
Whiter light (almost a blue light, resulting in clearer images)
More durable (withstands shock and vibration since there is no filament)
Longer life (last 3 times longer or 5-10 years, depending on use)
Greater efficiency (3x more light while using 24% less power)
Halogens Vs Xenons
Color Difference
Type of bulbs
HID stands for "High Intensity Discharge". HID lights get their name from the intense white light produced by the electrical discharge.
HID lights are a different type of lighting technology utilized in automobiles for greater effectiveness and greater efficiency. Unlike Halogen (or incandescent) bulbs, HID bulbs do not have filaments.
"Instead of heating a filament as standard halogen bulbs do, HID bulbs create light by bridging an arc between two electrodes similar to the energy transfer of lightning. The arc stimulates a mixture of
Xenon gases and metallic salts, producing a phenomenal bright white beam of light approximately 3x brighter than conventional halogen illumination, while lasting 10x longer!"
The Advantages Of Xenon HID Lights
More light output (up to 3 times brighter)
Wider coverage (beam pattern illuminates up to 70% more of the roadway, especially the sides)
Whiter light (almost a blue light, resulting in clearer images)
More durable (withstands shock and vibration since there is no filament)
Longer life (last 3 times longer or 5-10 years, depending on use)
Greater efficiency (3x more light while using 24% less power)
Halogens Vs Xenons
Color Difference
Type of bulbs