Interesting statements, and it would make sense, as there is more energy in a higher frequency.
ive been surprised by the glare from the latest generation of factory LEDs. That’s not a driver/owner issue. They seem to pierce from a distance whenever coming over the next hill and up it towards me.
I recently moved out into more of a country setting - not many streetlights, no sidewalks, all county. Most folks either have newer vehicles with higher intensity headlamps, or older vehicles with drop-in LEDs. i drive a truck, sitting up at standard truck height, and am surprised by what beams into my vision. I suppose I can’t blame others for headlight upgrades - it’s dark out here and there’s long commutes and all the critters. The funny thing is, most of the LED mods compare with the sharper glare from the oem LED lamps, or at least I’m getting used to it.
smaller emission surfaces emit higher intensity light through those small lenses, than a good ole 8” wide plastic headlamp assembly. Both can be equally annoying, but the old school assembly seems less “piercing.” maybe that’s just me.
ive been surprised by the glare from the latest generation of factory LEDs. That’s not a driver/owner issue. They seem to pierce from a distance whenever coming over the next hill and up it towards me.
I recently moved out into more of a country setting - not many streetlights, no sidewalks, all county. Most folks either have newer vehicles with higher intensity headlamps, or older vehicles with drop-in LEDs. i drive a truck, sitting up at standard truck height, and am surprised by what beams into my vision. I suppose I can’t blame others for headlight upgrades - it’s dark out here and there’s long commutes and all the critters. The funny thing is, most of the LED mods compare with the sharper glare from the oem LED lamps, or at least I’m getting used to it.
smaller emission surfaces emit higher intensity light through those small lenses, than a good ole 8” wide plastic headlamp assembly. Both can be equally annoying, but the old school assembly seems less “piercing.” maybe that’s just me.