Custom Grade Chips:6000K bright white D1S/D1R LED headlight bulbs, 2 sidelights, max 430,0LM and 35W per bulb, the latest LED technology replaces the original HID xenon bulbs, clean bright light fills the road, in bad situations penetrating strong weather, the increase in brightness can improve night driving vision and help other drivers to see you better.
All-in-one design:No need to buy ballasts or any other accessories.With the built-in driver and CANBUS ready design, there is no need to worry about additional drivers blocking the movement angle of the projector lens, resulting in AFL errors on the dashboard.
All-in-one design:No need to buy ballasts or any other accessories.With the built-in driver and CANBUS ready design, there is no need to worry about additional drivers blocking the movement angle of the projector lens, resulting in AFL errors on the dashboard.
Simple and fast installation:Similar socket and 1:1 bulb size to the original HID bulb, will fit your original ballast perfectly. Simply plug in and rotate to complete the installation. Super easy!
Built-in silent cooling fan:luminum housing, copper tube + copper plate synchronous heat dissipation to take away heat, to ensure that the bulb in a safe temperature work, life expectancy of up to 30,000 hours.IP68 waterproof rating, suitable for all kinds of rain, snow and fog. Flashark provides two years professional warranty, any product problems, please contact us.
How We Selected the Best LED Headlights
For this guide, we researched and evaluated numerous LED headlights, judging them on the number of lumens (light output), color temperature, LED-bulb lifespan, warranty length, and auxiliary features such as cooling mechanisms and bluish tint for style points. Our preference is for the LED headlights to carry at least 8,000 lumens with a 6000K color temperature, equal to daylight white, a hue we feel works best for nighttime visibility. A 6000K color temperature is also the most common color temperature for automotive lighting, applicable to virtually every lighting accessory imaginable including daytime running lights and backup lights.
Buying Guide/What to Look for
Here are some of the more important criteria to consider when buying LED headlights.
LUMENS
The higher the lumen count, the higher the brightness intensity. The best LED headlights generally come in the 6,000- to 10,000-lumen range, with 6,000-6,400 classified as low intensity, 8,000 lumens classified as medium intensity, and 10,000 lumens classified as high intensity. Note, lumens correlates with our preferred 6000K color temperature to produce a daylight effect, so you will want to evaluate both lumens and color temperature when choosing LED headlights.
LED LIFESPAN
Our preference is to go with LED headlights with at least a 30,000-hour lifespan, although some can last as long as 50,000 working hours. They’re not in the same league with traditional halogen lights, which typically last 5,000 hours.
COOLING MECHANISM
Given LED headlights’ high heat output, they may include built-in mechanisms to improve heat dissipation using heat sinks and fans. Fan cooling is considered an active cooling system as opposed to heat sinking, which offers thermal management from within.
FAQs
Q: ARE ALL LED HEADLIGHTS THE SAME?
No, they can vary in terms of lumen count, headlight assembly design, and the size and style of reflectors. All of these play an important role in brightness level, maximum range, and power consumption. For our research, we prioritized 8,000-plus lumen and 6000K color temperature LED headlights.
Q: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF LED HEADLIGHTS?
LED headlights offer more intense brightness and wider patterns than traditional halogen bulbs. They are also more efficient, whereas halogen lights convert most of their energy into heat. LED headlights also carry thermal management components using cooling fans or heat sinking to regular heat before releasing it into the atmosphere, extending the life of its bulbs. Deservedly, they are more expensive than HID and halogen lights.
Q: IS IT WORTH UPGRADING TO LED HEADLIGHTS?
We highly recommend switching from halogen to LED headlights due to energy efficiency, less work on your vehicle's battery, and all-around better performance with sharper and brighter illumination. LED headlight bulbs are also known to last more than 50,000 hours.
Q: ARE BLUE HEADLIGHTS BETTER THAN WHITE?
No, a blue tint is best for near-field illumination. Pure white, 6000K color temperature headlights offer greater discernment between objects It is also much easier for the human eye to process. A 6000K day-white color temperature has long been considered the standard with automotive lighting applications due to the easy visibility it provides over cooler, bluer hues on the extreme end of the color temperature spectrum.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to choosing the LED headlights, our choice is the Flashark LED Headlight set. It is a reliable pair of LED headlights that offers wide and far illumination with flexible beam angles. They also do an excellent job with thermal management via heat sinking for better heat dissipation, extending the life of each bulb. We also appreciate each LED bulb's 50,000-hour-plus lifespan, which ensures it lasts practically an entire lifetime on the trails.