Xenon bulbs are gaining popularity and that is for an obvious reason: these bulbs emit twice as much light as standard halogen bulbs, they are more durable and the emitted light is similar to daylight; meaning it looks whiter than the usual yellow halogen light. The measure of brightness of Xenon bulbs is color temperature; bulbs used in original equipment shine at 4200°K.
So why do you need Xenon bulbs with an even higher color temperature of 5000°K?
Well, over the life of a Xenon bulb its color temperature changes. The older the bulb, the whiter the light it emits. This change is visible to the human eye if you compare a new bulb to a one year old one. So when you replace a Xenon bulb in your car after more or less a year, the newly installed bulb’s light will look yellow compared to that of the old one. Quite often this is a reason for complaints, as the recently bought, expensive bulb seems inferior
Try our Flösser Mega HID! This bulb has the color temperature of a one year old Xenon bulb, so that you can replace the broken bulb and not notice any difference in color temperature