Xenon HID Car Bulbs

Xenon car bulbs deliver a brighter white-blue light similar to natural daylight, require less energy to work, and they have a long working time. Xenon headlights of D1S, D2S, D2R, D3S, D4S, D4R, D5S, and D8S ECE categories.

The familiar warm, yellow glow, cast by halogen car bulbs is rapidly being replaced by brighter and whiter light-emitting diodes LED and even brighter high-intensity-discharge HID Xenon car bulbs which are filled with xenon gas.

 

A Xenon light, or high intensity discharge (HID) light, is a gas filled, very bright, and energy efficient light.

 

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Xenon car bulbs generate more brightness at impressive color temperatures, as well as significantly lower energy consumption and longer life than halogen car bulbs. They emit a whitish-blue light that lights up more of the road than traditional halogen lights.

 

On dark roads, some xenon lights are so bright that even the low beams can blind oncoming drivers. To compensate this, cars with xenon lights often have leveling systems that automatically adjust the beam pattern when the xenon lights are turned on.

 

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The xenon car lighting system consists of a high intensity discharge bulb, a starter and ballast. A xenon system typically provides a light intensity of 3200 lumens ± 10% and a color temperature of the emitted light of approximately 4300K to 6000K, depending on the type of manufacture of the xenon bulb. As a principle, when the bulb is powerd, a bright blue light is emitted for about 2-5 seconds, which then turns into a white light.

 

In an xenon headlight, electric current passes through the xenon gas to create an arc between two electrodes and generate intense white or bluish light that is often brighter than LEDs. Xenon car light bulbs are category produced to emit different shades of blue and yellow as well as white light.

 

Xenon HID car bulbs of Standard and Ultraviolet 4300K Brown, 6000K Blue, and 4300K Long Life White categories

 

The Xenon Standard 4300K Brown Series refers to the regular type of Xenon car bulbs that will emit a warm white light output. The 4300K Brown Series XENON headlight lamp is producing a white light comparable to natural light. Wolfram adds to this series of bulbs the improved Ultraviolet 4300K line, where the bulbs will provide a intense, bright light, and which are made with quartz glass which is a durable glass and highly resistant to extreme temperatures and vibrations, thus producing a brighter light. This is the first choice of Xenon car light bulb spare part replacement or even as factory original equipment because of the affordable price.

 

Wolfram Ultraviolet UV xenon bulbs

The Xenon 6000K Blue Series have a modern and powerful look. The color temperature of this xenon light is of up to 6000K. A special filling system, which was used instead of the conventional approach to coating, allows the bulb to emit an especially white light. Also here Wolfram adds a series of improved xenon bulbs, named Ultraviolet 6000K, where the bulbs provide an intense, bright and very white light, and which are made with quartz glass, this glass being a durable glass and very resistant to extreme temperatures and vibrations, so the bulbs in this series will produce a much powerful, brighter, and whiter light. This stylish light creates a high-attention effect that helps you to be better seen by other road participants. The Xenon 6000K Blue Series car bulbs are the perfect upgraded replacement xenon headlight bulbs because they are the superior, modern variant of the car standard equipment of xenon bulbs.

 

The 4300K Long Life White Series xenon car lamps were developed and produced to have a better durability compared with Xenon Standard Series car lamps. The lifetime of Xenon Long Life headlight bulbs is up to four times longer compared to Xenon standard headlight bulbs. The newer technology as well as the superior materials used in the construction of the Xenon 4300K White Long Life series of car bulbs will make their price higher.

 

Conclusion: Aside from illuminating more of the road ahead, xenon headlights bulbs also have a greater lifespan and lower energy usage than halogen headlights bulbs. All of that plus the perfect combination of stylish and unique design paired with extraordinary high-contrast road illumination.

 

Terms: Bi-Xenon lights. With the Bi-Xenon car headlamp lights, a light bulb switches between high and low beam. When the driver activates the dipped beam, the light provided by a standard Xenon HID bulb becomes partially covered with a movable shutter. When the headlamp is changed to high beam, this shutter cover is removed so that the full Xenon HID light provided by the xenon bulb is provided. In conclusion, Bi-Xenon light is a characteristic of the vehicle's headlamp and not a characteristic of the Xenon bulb.

Xenon car bulbs of Standard, Blue, and Long Life professional grade

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  • Xenon 4300K Series Brown

    Xenon headlights bulbs, also known as High Intensity Discharge HID headlights bulbs, use xenon gas particles and an electric arc to emit a white-blue light. The high intensity and bright light that is emitted illuminates a much greater area than that of a traditional halogen bulb.

    Xenon bulbs for car as standard replacement

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    The Xenon Standard 4300K Brown Series refers to the regular type of Xenon car bulbs that will emit a warm white light output. The 4300K Brown Series XENON headlight bulb is producing a white light with comparable to natural light. This is the first choice of Xenon car light bulb spare part replacement or even as factory original equipment because of the affordable price.

     

    Xenon headlights bulbs produce a brighter light that shines further than typical halogen bulbs, making xenon a great headlight option for those who do a lot of night time driving. Xenon car bulbs also require much less energy to illuminate and they are producing less heat, that is a wasted energy, than halogen car bulbs, making them a more efficient headlight option.

     

    Xenon headlights come with self-levelling technology as a standard safety feature which means they should not need height beam adjusting. Also having properly calibrated xenon headlights will help you to see the road ahead more clearly when driving in the dark.

     

    4300K white light colour temperature

    As a design and manufacturing principle, xenon headlamp bulbs are designed with a burner and socket as well as an integrated ignition device for the D1S, D3S, D5S and D8S socket types. In the case of socket type D2S, D2R, D4S and D4R, the ignition device is placed together with the ballast of the machine. Hence the price differences between these models of xenon bulbs.

     

    All car xenon bulbs are made of quartz glass and contain xenon gas inside the enclosure, hence the name given to this type of car bulbs. The round part of the bulb is where the electrodes are located, along with several "salt pills" containing different types of metals that create the color temperature of the light provided by the bulb, 4300K or 6000K.

     

    Recomandation: to avoid unbalanced or unpredictable xenon headlight beams and to get the full benefit of your headlights at night driving, change the xenon car bulbs in pairs when one of them appear dim or begin to shine in a yellow or pinkish light.

  • Xenon 6000K Series Blue

    The Xenon 6000K headlight bulbs boost nighttime visibility, increase the on-road safety, and have better light output. Also, these are a popular choice among automotive enthusiasts as replacement and upgrade of the Xenon car bulbs.

    Xenon 6000K Blue Series car bulbs with bright white light output

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    The Xenon 6000K headlight bulbs Blue Series have a modern and powerful look. The color temperatures of these xenon car bulbs are of up to 6000K. A special filling system, which was used instead of the conventional approach to coating, allows the car bulb to emit an especially white light. This stylish light creates a high-attention effect that helps you to be better seen by other road participants on night or day driving where these low beam headlights are mandatory to use as daytime dipped headlights following the driving laws of certain countries.

     

    6000K Xenon headlight bulbs are emitting a perfectly white light at one of the brightest color temperature and they will have a slight tint of blue which is comparatively less radiant than 4300K xenon car bulb's.

     

    Xenon headlights come with self-levelling technology as a standard safety feature which means they should not need height beam adjusting. Also having properly calibrated xenon headlights will help you to see the road ahead more clearly when driving in the dark.

     

    6000K ultra white light colour temperature

    As a design and manufacturing principle, xenon headlamp bulbs are designed with a burner and socket as well as an integrated ignition device for the D1S, D3S, D5S and D8S socket types. In the case of socket type D2S, D2R, D4S and D4R, the ignition device is placed together with the ballast of the machine. Hence the price differences between these models of xenon bulbs.

     

    All car xenon bulbs are made of quartz glass and contain xenon gas inside the enclosure, hence the name given to this type of car bulbs. The round part of the bulb is where the electrodes are located, along with several "salt pills" containing different types of metals that create the color temperature of the light provided by the bulb, 4300K or 6000K.

     

    Recomandation: to avoid unbalanced or unpredictable xenon headlight beams and to get the full benefit of your headlights at night driving, change the xenon car bulbs in pairs.

     

    If your xenon headlights appear dim or begin to shine in a yellow or pinkish light, then it may be time to get them replaced. It will be a good choice of replacing your factory standard equiped xenon bulbs with the one of Xenon 6000K Blue Series headlight bulbs. The Xenon 6000K Blue Series car bulbs are the perfect upgraded replacement xenon headlight bulbs as new technology and stylish modern emitting light.

  • Xenon Long Life 4300K...

    The Xenon Long Life 4300K Series White car lighs for headlights are addressing to long time drivers that knows about car lights are wearing out more quickly especially when used often. And they also know that not all headlights are easy or comfortable to access when a change is needed. Choosing the Xenon Long Life headlights bulbs will save yourself the effort and service cost of more frequent car bulbs replacement and the environment will benefit from less waste.

    Xenon Long Life White Series car bulbs

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    The 4300K Long Life Series White xenon car lamps were developed and produced to have a better durability compared with XENON Standard Series headlights car lamps. The lifetime of Xenon Long Life headlights bulbs is up to four times longer compared to Xenon Standard headlight bulbs.

     

    Xenon headlights come with self-levelling technology as a standard safety feature which means they should not need height beam adjusting. Also having properly calibrated Xenon headlights will help you to see the road ahead more clearly when driving in the dark.

     

    4300K white light colour temperature

    As a design and manufacturing principle, xenon headlamp bulbs are designed with a burner and socket as well as an integrated ignition device for the D1, D3, D5, and D8S socket types. In the case of socket type D2S, D2R, D4S, and D4R, the ignition device is placed together with the ballast of the machine. Hence the price differences between these models of xenon bulbs.

     

    All car xenon bulbs are made of quartz glass and contain xenon gas inside the enclosure, hence the name given to this type of car bulbs. The round part of the bulb is where the electrodes are located, along with several "salt pills" containing different types of metals that create the color temperature of the light provided by the bulb, 4300K or 6000K.

     

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    Recomandation: to avoid unbalanced or unpredictable xenon headlight beams and to get the full benefit of your headlights at night driving, change the xenon car headlights bulbs in pairs when one of them appear dim or begin to shine in a yellow or pinkish light.

     

    If your xenon headlights appear dim or begin to shine in a yellow or pinkish light, then it may be time to get them replaced. It will be a good choice of replacing your standard equiped xenon bulbs with the one of Xenon Long Life White Series headlights car bulbs. The newer technology as well as the superior materials used in the construction of the Xenon 4300K White Long Life series of car bulbs will make their initial purchase price higher, but by using them for much longer time finally it will be a saving of time and money.

  • Xenon Ultraviolet...

    Xenon headlights bulbs, also known as High Intensity Discharge HID headlights bulbs, use xenon gas particles and an electric arc to emit a white-blue light. The high intensity and bright light that is emitted illuminates a much greater area than that of a traditional halogen bulb.

    Wolfram Ultraviolet Xenon bulbs 4300K - 6000K with extra bright light

    xenon car lamps 4300k

    The Xenon Ultraviolet 4300K Brown Series refers to the regular type of Xenon car bulbs that will emit a white light output. The Ultraviolet 4300K Brown Series HID headlight bulb is producing a white light comparable to natural light. This is the first choice of Xenon car light bulb spare part replacement or even as factory original equipment because of the affordable price.

     

    The Xenon Ultraviolet 6000K headlight bulbs Blue Series have a modern and powerful look. The color temperatures of these xenon car bulbs are of up to 6000K. A special filling system, which was used instead of the conventional approach to coating, allows the car bulb to emit an especially white light. This stylish light creates a high-attention effect that helps you to be better seen by other road participants on night or day driving where these low beam headlights are mandatory to use as daytime dipped headlights following the driving laws of certain countries.

     

    The Wolfram Ultraviolet 6000K Xenon headlight bulbs are emitting a perfectly white light at one of the brightest color temperature and they will have a slight tint of blue which is comparatively less radiant than Wolfram Ultraviolet 4300K xenon car bulb's.

     

    D3S 6000K UV xenon bulbs Wolfram Ultraviolet

    The defining characteristic of the improved Wolfram Ultraviolet 4300K or 6000K series of xenon bulbs is that these bulbs provide bright, intense, and very white light. These xenon bulbs are made with quartz glass, this glass being a very durable and resistant glass to extreme temperatures as well as powerful vibrations.

     

    Thus, the bulbs in this series produce a much brighter light compared to the standard series of Wolfram xenon bulbs. UV quartz glass being more durable than tempered glass and being extremely resistant to extreme temperatures and strong vibrations, eliminates the risk of bulb explosion.

     

    The Wolfram Ultraviolet xenon bulbs are made with quartz glass that can withstand extreme thermal shocks that may occur during their lifetime operation. Also, because these xenon bulbs can withstand increased pressure inside the bulb, it follows that using UV quartz glass will produce a stronger light output.

     

    Wolfram Ultraviolet xenon bulbs are using a special anti-UV coating technology that protects the headlights against harmful ultraviolet radiation, making these line of xenon UV-coated quartz glass bulbs the perfect choice for all driving conditions and ensures their life span longevity.

     

    6000K ultra white light colour temperature

    All car xenon bulbs are made of quartz glass and contain xenon gas inside the enclosure, hence the name given to this type of car bulbs. The round part of the bulb is where the electrodes are located, along with several "salt pills" containing different types of metals that create the color temperature of the light provided by the bulb, of 4300K or 6000K.

     

    Xenon headlights bulbs produce a brighter light that shines further than typical halogen bulbs, making Ultraviolet xenon a great headlight option for those who do a lot of night time driving. Wolfram Ultraviolet xenon car bulbs also require much less energy to illuminate and they are producing less heat, that is a wasted energy, than halogen car bulbs, making them a more efficient headlight option.

     

    Xenon headlights come with self-levelling technology as a standard safety feature which means they should not need height beam adjusting. Also having properly calibrated xenon headlights will help you to see the road ahead more clearly when driving in the dark.

     

    As a design and manufacturing principle, xenon headlamp bulbs are designed with a burner and socket as well as an integrated ignition device for the D1S and D3S socket types. In the case of socket type D2S and D4S, the ignition device is placed together with the ballast of the machine. Hence the price differences between these models of Ultraviolet xenon bulbs.

     

    Recomandation: to avoid unbalanced or unpredictable xenon headlight beams and to get the full benefit of your headlights at night driving, change the xenon car bulbs in pairs when one of them appear dim or begin to shine in a yellow or pinkish light.

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