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- | The Innovited kit I bought is rated 55 W. The brightness is unbelievable. This particular model has a 6000K color temperature rating, which is called "crystal white" but is very slightly blueish compared to the typical OEM HID projector you see on the road. I would have preferred the 5000K which is called "pure white" and even brighter. In addition, the 5000K color temperature is more effective (less attenuation through the air, particularly when it's foggy). Most OEM HID lights have color temperatures between 4300K and 5000K, which is white and has the best range in the fog. | + | The Innovited kit I bought is rated 55 W. The brightness is unbelievable. This particular model has a 6000K color temperature rating, which is called "crystal white" but is very slightly blueish compared to the typical OEM HID projector you are most likely to see on the road. I would have preferred the 5000K which is called "pure white" and even brighter. In addition, the 5000K color temperature is more effective (less attenuation through the air, particularly when it's foggy). Most OEM HID lights have color temperatures between 4300K and 5000K, because it is a pleasing white with good color rendering and has the best range in the fog. |
If you ride at night, or even if you don't, I recommend installing HID lights on your vehicle. The difference is striking. | If you ride at night, or even if you don't, I recommend installing HID lights on your vehicle. The difference is striking. |