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Color Temperature
Bulb color may differ slightly due to camera reflection.
 

Xenon Headlight Color Temperature 6000K:
Xenon bulbs - 6000K has an approximately 3200lm output, which is 3 times the light output of the traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the 5000K. Although it has a bit lesser light output, it emits pure whiter light with very slight and barely noticeable tint of blue and purple.

Xenon Headlight Color Temperature 8000K:
Xenon bulbs - 8000K has an approximately 2900lm output, which is about 2.75 times the light output of the traditional halogen light and slightly less light output compared to the 6000K. While it has a bit lesser light output, it emits bluer light than the 6000K.

Xenon Headlight Color Temperature 10000K:
Xenon bulbs - 10000K has an approximately 2650lm output, which is more than 2.5 times the light output of the traditional halogen light. 10000K produces a deep blue light output approaching violet and the blue is noticeably deeper than the 8000K

Xenon Headlight Color Temperature 12000K:
Xenon bulbs - 12000K has an approximately 2200lm output, which is more than 2 times the light output of the traditional halogen light. This color temperature puts out a deep bluish violet light and is deeper colored than the 10000K. It is for customer who is looking for the most extreme and most exotic looking light output.

Please Note: Most customers have a common misconception that the higher the K (Kelvin temperature) the brighter it gets, but in fact, it is the opposite. The K rating is inversely proportional to the light output, therefore the lower the K the brighter the light output. Also Xenon runs cooler and than your traditional halogen, therefore it will not melt your housing.

 
 
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