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Xenon lights look fantastic and offer improved visibility, but they typically involve additional cost. Conversely, Halogen bulbs are cheap and reliable, but they leave room for improvement in ...
Halogen bulbs, under normal conditions, will last about 1,000 hours and are cheap enough to replace. However, halogen headlights don’t provide the same amount of illumination as xenon lights.
Touch a halogen bulb or xenon globe when it's on and you’ll likely recoil in pain from the intense heat, but with LED headlights you’ll struggle to break a sweat.
No, LED headlights do not use more battery than traditional halogen or HID lights. In fact, they use significantly less. A ...
Xenon bulbs require a momentary high voltage to ignite. They burn colder than halogen which is why they emit a bluer light; Xenon bulbs also tend to be brighter and last longer too.
Halogen bulbs are rapidly being replaced by brighter and whiter light-emitting diodes and even brighter high-intensity-discharge lights filled with xenon gas.
Halogen light bulbs are fairly easy to replace and tend to output about 1000 hours of light before the globes expire and need to be swapped.
Further development will reduce the heat generated, resulting in lower energy consumption than High-Intensity Discharge (aka Xenon), but for now they draw just a bit less than Halogen bulbs.
Durability - Halogen lights use a filament to create light. These filaments are fragile and tend to break if you drive on less-than-perfect roads or you frequently venture off-road.