
1. Halogen Headlights
2. HID (High-Intensity Discharge) Headlights
3. LED (Light Emitting Diode) Headlights
4. Laser Headlights
Halogen Lights Effects
Brightness: Produce a warm, yellowish light, typically lower in brightness compared to other types.
Energy Efficiency: Less efficient, requiring more energy and generating heat.
Lifespan: Shorter lifespan, generally needing replacement after about 500–1,000 hours of use.
Cost: Inexpensive and easy to replace, widely used in older vehicles.
Visibility: Adequate for most driving conditions, but can struggle in extreme weather like heavy fog or rain. Halogen is better in rainy and fog condition. Halogen does the job without taking the eyes of other people
HID Lights Effects
Brightness: Extremely bright, producing up to three times the brightness of halogen bulbs with a bluish-white hue.
Energy Efficiency: More energy-efficient than halogen lights but consume more power during startup.
Lifespan: Longer lifespan than halogen, typically lasting around 2,000 hours.
Cost: Higher upfront cost compared to halogen but offers better visibility.
Visibility: Excellent visibility, especially for night driving, but can cause glare for oncoming drivers if not properly aligned.
LED Lights Effects
Brightness: Bright with a focused beam, providing a white or bluish light.
Energy Efficiency: Highly efficient, using less energy while producing more light.
Lifespan: Very long-lasting, often up to 30,000 hours or more.
Cost: Initially expensive, but the long lifespan and efficiency reduce long-term costs.
Visibility: Excellent for night driving and in poor weather conditions due to their quick illumination and focused beam.
Laser Lights Effects
Brightness: Incredibly bright, providing a far-reaching and highly focused beam.
Energy Efficiency: Extremely efficient, offering the brightest light output with shallow energy consumption.
Lifespan: Among the longest-lasting lighting systems, the vehicle’s lifetime is potentially lasting.
Cost: The most expensive type of headlight technology, usually in premium and high-performance vehicles.
Visibility: Superior visibility, providing the longest range and most precise beam pattern, excellent for high-speed driving at night.